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Rilla of Ingleside

CHAPTER VIII
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RILLA DECIDES Families and individuals alike soon become used to new conditions and accept them unquestioningly.

By the time a week had elapsed it seemed as it the Anderson baby had always been at Ingleside.

After the first three distracted nights Rilla began to sleep again, waking automatically to attend to her charge on schedule time.

She bathed and fed and dressed it as skilfully as if she had been doing it all her life.

She liked neither her job nor the baby any the better; she still handled it as gingerly as if it were some kind of a small lizard, and a breakable lizard at that; but she did her work thoroughly and there was not a cleaner, better-cared-for infant in Glen St.Mary.She even took to weighing the creature every day and jotting the result down in her diary; but sometimes she asked herself pathetically why unkind destiny had ever led her down the Anderson lane on that fatal day.


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