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He was brown-haired, brown-eyed and brown-skinned, with very rosy cheeks, and he was Susan's especial love. After his birth Anne had been very ill for a long time, and Susan "mothered" the baby with a passionate tenderness which none of the other children, dear as they were to her, had ever called out. Dr. Blythe had said that but for her he would never have lived.

It's no good my telling him he'll set the house on fire one night. He never listens to anything I tell him." Now just go and knock on his door very quietly and then just peep your head in." Sabre had always thought Bright Effie would be wonderful with old Mrs. Perch. He wrote long letters to Young Perch, telling him how much more than wonderful Bright Effie was. Effie mothered Mrs.

"You know the boys up at call her 'The Woman with the Sandwiches and Sympathy. She got her name because one night a drunken soldier staggered into the hut and asked for her. He didn't remember her name, but she had darned his socks, she had written letters for him, she had mothered him, she had tried to help him. They wanted to put the poor lad out, but he insisted upon seeing my wife.

She had died two or three years after Cedric's birth, and Dinah, the elder sister, had mothered him. "You must put a good face on it and write to your sister," continued Malcolm. "If you take my advice, Templeton, you will keep nothing back the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth' and hang the consequences."

I didn't want to spoil your good time, telling sad things, so I kept it to myself Laura Ann, that woman mothered me!" Laura Ann stood still. "Do you mean Mrs. Camp? Is she dead?" But the other did not seem to hear. She ran on in a low, troubled voice. "She bathed my ankle, and said 'My dear, and waited on me, when she'd never set eyes on me in her life before.

MacCall was housekeeper and she mothered the orphaned Kenway girls and seemed much nearer to them than Aunt Sarah Maltby, who sat most of her time in the big front room upstairs, seldom speaking to her nieces. Mrs. MacCall was buxom, gray-haired and every hair was martialed just so, and all imprisoned in a cap when the good lady was cooking.

Even as her father's death had broadened her outlook, so now Paul's heroism gave her a deeper glance at the future, a more tolerant view of the past. On the morning in question, Helen brought Wally to the office. He was now entirely recovered, but Helen still mothered him, every touch a caress, every glance a look of love. Mary grew very thoughtful as she watched them.

What an honest neighborhood this was, in which these things had remained for years, and not even the panes of the windows had been broken by little boys! But then the villages full of little boys were miles away, and the single families at the nearer farms were well ordered Puritan folk, fathered and mothered in careful, old fashioned sort.

We must wait a little. I have some money in my pouch; may I pay for liquor?" "You're doing me good, youngster," laughed Ellerey. "Order your drinks, and tell me who they were who fathered and mothered you that you have such wit. You are not fashioned after the usual breed in Wallaria." "I am of the pure breed which is being forgotten in the bastard race.

It means better health for her babies. Every baby should be "mothered" more and mauled less. Babies thrive on cuddling but they can get along on a lot less kissing. Don't amuse or play with your baby too much. Its regular daily routine is all the stimulation its little brain needs at first. Don't let too many different people take care of the baby.

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