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Lucy will rub her under her chin just above the white star on her breast, and she will sing a pretty cat-song to show how happy she is, and brother will show Lucy how to lift kitty by the loose skin about her neck. Lucy must play she is mother-cat whenever she plays with Spry." And at the prospect of such a new and delightful game Lucy dried her eyes, and called him her "dee, dee Suns'ine."

He was so comfortable and cosey and the story-book was so interesting. The wail became louder and louder. It was evident that Lucy was on her way down-stairs. In a moment she was in the room by his side, and by this time her wail had grown to a terrified scream. "O Suns'ine! take zem kitty off!" she begged. Truly enough his little sister was in great trouble.

So, pursing up her lips in a smile not unlike his own sunshiny one, she lisped, in funny imitation of her mother, "Never mind, Suns'ine, little sister's sorry;" and, strange to say, at her words the angry passion left him, and tears of shame stood in his blue eyes.

His little sister Lucy called him "buzzer" and Suns'ine; and Almira Jane, the help, who made the brownest and crispest of molasses cookies, and the most delicious twisted doughnuts, said he was a "swate angel of light," except at such times as she called him a "rascalpion." Master Sunshine never stopped to argue with Almira Jane when she called him a "rascalpion."