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ths spectacle.
{thewaitiogrcoms at
oc cue 0 X was sit
-nd Central depot motherly
sidef-n hone&t face,
ihirty-h ve who had a baby
c f old fcleep in her
giclli C^ E ' bs train
had asked about the
she
t “V lost ber porte-moowo her dress,
pocket of
Wets of h« <*" k - a “‘
,5oot til*. baJ.J-= elohb>, snd
K said.
jjjjshs I left it at my
lumber now. Thirty‘Sixth _ street,
s in East is in
R; and all of my money
EjfcfB, gP ;x I, “you have fifty
before train time. You can
B get purse,
ffobacs and your
asleep, and if you dare trust,
jne I'll take care of him. '
J don’t know. They wouldn’t
bite purse, and I’m not rich
L t0 take a carriage. Have
yea—? experience? Cer
m r bad any
ESSi I ve got- ball a dozers
garo and the house at, this very
it Just drop him into my
d I’ll wamnti yon he’ll never
while you’re gone. ’
is eye
mind 19 do so ”
IIlCS. a
te on with him and you needn’t
1 bit on my account. We’ll
-all right here when you get
Is it a boy era girl?”
ly, Sir.”
1 right—I’ve got him. Boy ba
pays chum with me. He’s
1; like a top ”
■ gave me a long, lingering lock,
ft.) be able to 'swear to me in
land hurried cut, end ''she was
ft out of sight when a
I “80CK-A-EY, BABY,”
ft ftarlacd about four sea s away, who
seen all and was no
ft jealous, got up and walked
ftd and said:
Ik shows how much mothers
I cf (heir offspring? Do you
p I’d ever left one of my chil
ptway! still Not much!
I was walking around ^wiih
p stiil m the air when an old
phacan aid and satchel came
I fcyou stopped to yell at me:
know if this is ihe New
ft depot or not?
[’®U isn’t,” I replied as I
p' la J ^snd warn ingly.
pg’en paler asleep, eh!” he shouted
tones.
Ni l and cautioned him again,
paia’t goin’ to wake him up!”
p- I m the fa ther of ten of
f 1 ^ i ko ihe ow New all about*
P ' g Haven
Da
"*• ffloiBent the baby’s eyes
’ rocked to and fro and
.ia, and he'd save slept
£> £ W. tup
pally came
iiir-d
1 n ;tlc handbag
LA '- a on that
H ftchild^s you sat down!
ejS3 °P eneiJ very wide
^ e-e, a i t wha f first fixed on my hat. I
- sort J C ‘ L a hat his
iJ alu °n‘- a minute
cr matl e out that it
was a
Sea 120 hand-bag
Hus . .
Fenian. baby rxp! J sho^iD
* bul l Pave! State
f oppose! she
e made off sneered
kw m ?r he bsb J‘ s oys bad
^° nt *** atde he to
1 of anxiety. I
• At a r od °[ tad
"The Old Oaken
,
! a7e aI ’* Va y found to
‘gat k and he was
U* great curiosity,
■ti - j ame s ng jftlong
♦
f Uit a
r 0>
^oZT 1 Dom you see
“Scare him—humph! I never heard
of such a thing!
“Go away.
“Well, I declare, if he isrAc erasy!
she muUej-cd as she shied off
That youngester was now not only
very wide awake, but bund to ‘investi¬
gate and solve tha problem. Was I
his o’d dad or was I a base impostor
who was seeking his confidence? He
looked me square in the eye. as he
asked himself the question, and I
miled and clucked at him and sofdy
S ang two verses of the “Sweet B y
aud'B.v.- 4 I think my singing rather
tended to sooth him. but he objected
to the words, and suddenly kicked
mein the stomach vviih both feet and
put up a lip.
Walking about with a baby in your
arms is rather monotonous on the
spine and knees and shoulders, but
was invented as an offset for paregor¬
ic, I lifted up i he baby and took a
WALK A BY BABY
walk. As I walked I tried to divert
his mind into a new channel by tell¬
ing him a bear story. He was grad¬
ually becoming interested and bad
probably made up his mind that I
was at least his step father when a
little old man who hadn't the slight¬
est excuse for living blocked my way
and shrilly observed:
“My wife died and left a baby
about as big as him on my hands and
1 know how to pity you. Are you
raising him on the bottle?
I went on with the bear story, but
it was no use. The baby began to
kick and clow-, and he finally yelled
out iheiopofhis voice. I changed
him to the other shoulder, but it was
no good. I got him down on my
c m and tossed him up and down,
but he piped the harder. No less
than sis frill grown people at once
gathered around to discuss the case,
and because I couldn’t stand still to
answer their questions I heard them
saying that I was a heartless father
aod that the Humane Society ought
to station an agent at the depot.
I took the sobbing kicking (Ling
oyer to the news stand, but he failed
'O become interested. I earned him
over to the ticket office and the in¬
formation bureau, but he was not in
want of anything in that line. I
walked and waved him too and fro;
then I stood still and tossed him up
and down; then I sat down and
bounced him on my knee until his
first tooth was almost shaken out.
He had made up his mind that things
were not according,to Hoyle, howev¬
er, and he stuck to his tuna
I do not remember all that was
said by the waiting passengers, but
here are a few sample specimens from
the stock:
“No one can make me believe that
he is iha 1 child's fas.her!
“He does:i seem to have a spark
of love for the poor little thing!
It‘a cn ■ us that the police haven't
interf before now!
“Dear me, but if'he knew anything
at all about children he'd know that
a pin was pricking the poor thing to
death.
There was just ono faint hope left
and I seized upon if, I 'cantered the
child out of doors and the sudden
change shut him up. Then I walked
along until I got the sun in his eyes
so he could no longer see me and he
got a new train of thoughts and stop¬
ped kicking. "While he was wonder¬
ing wh had been, I began «Dg “Old
Uncle Ned" and gave him my finger
to chew on, and when the mother re¬
turned he had both eyes squinted up,
a smile all over bis fat face and was
as content as a pumpkin in a corn¬
field.
By mistake a farmer spread! all ibis
manure cn a small piece of ground,
which he regretted, bat when, upon
harvesting his crops, he secured as
much as had formerly been derived
f]- om three times as much land, he
fourd that he could produce a greater
profit with less labor than by culti
J o larger areas, and his regrets
were changed to exultation.
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