[Rudder Grange by Frank R. Stockton]@TWC D-Link bookRudder Grange CHAPTER XX 15/16
"I only thought that things promised to be twice as bad as they were before." She made no answer to this, but going to the back door of the parlor she opened it and called Pomona.
When that young woman appeared, Euphemia stepped toward her and said: "Here, Pomona, take your baby." They were simple words, but they were spoken in such a way that they meant a good deal.
Pomona knew what they meant.
Her eyes sparkled, and as she went out, I saw her hug her child to her breast, and cover it with kisses, and then, through the window, I could see her running to the barn and Jonas. "Now, then," said Euphemia, closing the door and coming toward me, with one of her old smiles, and not a trace of preoccupation about her, "I suppose you expect me to devote myself to you." I did expect it, and I was not mistaken. Since these events, a third baby has come to Rudder Grange.
It is not Pomona's, nor was it brought from New Dublin.
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