[Patty and Azalea by Carolyn Wells]@TWC D-Link bookPatty and Azalea CHAPTER V 15/19
I'll be awful careful." This interest in Fleurette touched Patty's mother heart, and she consented. "Can I go this way ?" said Azalea, looking at her kimono. This garment was,--not entirely to Patty's surprise,--a horror of gaily flowered silkoline, but as they would see no one but the nurse, she said, "Yes; come along." To the nursery they went and there, in her bassinette lay the baby, asleep.
She looked like a lovely little flower, indeed, and Patty gazed with adoring eyes at the flushed little face. "Oh!" cried Azalea, aloud, "what an angel baby!" "Hush!" whispered Patty, "don't wake her!" and Nurse Winnie stood around in a state of nervous apprehension. "No, I won't," Azalea said, in such a loud whisper, that it was scarce a whisper at all,--rather a muffled shout. And then she poked her forefinger into the baby's roseleaf cheek. "Pretty!" she said, beaming at the child. "Oh, don't touch her!" Patty cried out.
"Come away, Azalea!" for she really didn't know what the strange girl would do next. "Pshaw! I didn't hurt her.
If she's such a touch-me-not, she's no fun at all! But every-body's like that with their first baby! Silly! Fussy! Just ridiculous!" "I daresay," laughed Patty, determined not to show her annoyance. "But it's time to dress for dinner,--or nearly.
Come back to your room,--and--wouldn't you like to take a fifteen minute nap? It might refresh you." "It would _not_! Take a nap in broad daylight! I never heard of such a thing! Oh, well, if I can't speak to that kid let's go back to my room. I'll skittle into my frock and go down to that flowery, bowery piazza again.
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