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"After all it does not hters, when, after Mrs Wilford had gone, she sat talking of Katy's queer fancy and her obstinacy in adhering to it "It does notwould be postponed until the child is more presentable than now It will be prettier by and by, and the dress will become it better We can afford to wait"
This heartless view of the case was readily adopted by Juno, while Bell professed to be terribly shocked at hearing them talk thus of a baptis if the Savior thought either of dress or personal appearance when the Hebrew ht their children to Him But little did Mrs Cameron or Juno care for the baptism except as a display, and as both would bechild, they ell content to wait until such tiaret or Rose Marie To Helen it seehly probable that after a private intervieith Wilford Katy would change her ree of disappoint the dinner party, she found her sister evenher oay Like the Cah by and by, when she would not have so much opposition to encounter, she said; and as Wilford did not care, it was finally arranged that they would wait a while, ere they gave a cognomen to the little nameless child, only known as Baby Cameron