The book Making the House a Home was written by author Edgar a Edgar Albert Guest Here you can read free online of Making the House a Home book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Making the House a Home a good or bad book?
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"I _must_ have another little girl, " she sobbed night after night. "I_must_ have another little girl!" And once more the way out was provided. We heard of a little girl whowas to be put out for adoption; she was of good but unfortunate parents. We proposed to adopt her. I have heard many arguments against adopting children, but I have neverheard a good one. Even the infant doomed to die could enrich, if onlyfor a few weeks, the lives of a childless couple, and they would behappier for the rest... of their days in the knowledge that they had triedto do something worthy in this world and had made comfortable the brieflife of a little one. "What if the child should turn out wrong?" I hear often from the lips ofmen and women. "What of that?" I reply. "You can at least be happy in the thought thatyou have tried to do something for another. " To childless couples everywhere I would say with all the force I canemploy, _adopt a baby_! If you would make glorious the home you arebuilding; if you would fill its rooms with laughter and contentment; ifyou would make your house more than a place in which to eat and sleep;if you would fill it with happy memories and come yourselves into acloser and more perfect union, adopt a baby!
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