Cheaper By the Dozen
Frank B. Gilbreth Jr., Ernestine Gilbreth Carey
Mass Market Paperback
(Bantam Books, Jan. 1, 1976)
Back in the days when the "horseless carriage" was a novelty, there were twelve red-headed Gilbreth children, and they had more fun than a traveling circus. They lived in a great, big, wonderful house in the country, will all kinds of pets, and a large, gray Pierce-Arrow that Dad Gilbreth called "Foolish Carriage." Whenever Dad took the family for a ride, someone was sure to ask, "How do you feed all those kids?" And Dad would rely: "Well, you know, they come cheapter by the dozen."
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