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and it was completely successful The cook, sent for with this

object, bent over the baby He frowned and shook his head

disapprovingly Kitty bent down to hi

se and chirruped,

such a queer little contented sound with his lips, that

Kitty and the nurse were not alone in their adhted

The baby was taken out of the bath, drenched ater, wrapped

in towels, dried, and after a piercing screainning to love him," said Kitty to

her husband, when she had settled herself comfortably in her

usual place, with the baby at her breast "I aun to distressfor him"

"No; did I say that? I only said I was disappointed"

"What! disappointed in hi; I had expected

htful eust, pity"