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Poo' man sick, an' sleepy. Dolly b'ing Powers to cover poo' man up. Poo' man mus' be hungry. Wen Dolly get him covered up, she go b'ing poo' man some cake." A sweet little child, as beautiful as a cherub escaped from Paradise, was standing over him. At first he scarcely comprehended the words the baby babbled out. But as they became clear to him, a novel feeling crept slowly over his heart.

"And what shall I remember to do for you, Rosy Posy?" asked Marjorie, as she kissed the baby good-bye. "Don't know," responded the little one; "I've never been to Gamma's. Is they piggy-wigs there?" "No," said Marjorie, laughing; "no piggy-wigs, but some nice ducks." "All wite; b'ing me a duck."

"I b'ing 'er de besses dinner take an' jam an' pud'n in de p'ate. Aunt Mawy dum tum me." "Hush, Tot," said Diddie, "till I get through. An' then, papa, I climbed out the winder on the step-ladder, an' I " "Dilsey an' Chris got the ladder," put in Dumps. "HUSH UP, Dumps!" said Diddie; "you're all time 'ruptin' me."

It is to be feared that the younger girl had an eye to the loaves and fishes with which they usually came laden on their visits to the Richards' household, as she ran to them on their entrance, saying, "What did oo b'ing me?" "Augh! Shame!" said the scandalized Mrs. Granby, snatching her up; and, "You'll excuse her, young ladies," said Mrs.