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You're standing on my foot, love." " I've had enough of them. I want to see all the things. Dicky's got a 'nana." "So he has. Run round to Dicky, there's a darling. Perhaps he'll give you some too if you are quick." The child had trodden heavily on a com, and the expression upon Miss Minnifie's face was really one of suffer- ing ; but Mrs. Bird misread it. To her, Mercy Minnifie appeared to be simply scowling at the good little, harmless Bunny, for no reason whatever. " Tim, help nurse ! " said... the hostess. At the word " nurse," that important per- 158 SOME EVERY-DAY FOLKS. sonage entered the room, and an instant later the twins, laden with the fat of the land, departed. " Greedy little wretches ! " murmured Miss Minnifie to herself ; " what bringing up!'' " Funny little beggars — awfully good of you to be so kind to them," said Tim to Fred Browne. *' I don't like to see a person shoiv openly that they object to children, even though they do,'' explained Mrs. Bird to Geoffrey Browne.
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