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  Well,byGeorge!’murmuredtheman,weakly,adawningamazementdrivingthefrownfromhisface。

  Spgggh——oo——wah!’gurgledtheboy,holdingouttwotinyfists。

  Aslowsmilecametotheman’sface。

  Well,I’ll——be——darned,’hemutteredhalf-

  shamefacedly,whollydelightedly。Iftherascaldoesn’tactasifhe——knewme!’

  Ah——goo——spggghh!’grinnedtheinfant,toothlessly,butentrancingly。

  WithalmostastealthytouchCyrilclosedthedoorbackofhim,andadvancedalittledubiouslytowardhisson。Hiscountenancecarriedamixtureofguilt,curiosity,anddoggeddeterminationsoludicrousthatitwasapitynonebutbabyeyescouldseeit。Asiftomeetmorenearlyonalevelthisbafflingnewacquaintance,Cyrilgottohisknees——somewhatstiffly,itmustbeconfessed——andfacedhisson。

  Goo——eee——ooo——yah!’crowedthebabynow,thrashinglegsandarmsaboutinatransportofjoyattheacquisitionofthisnewplaymate。

  Well,well,youngman,you——youdon’tsayso!’stammeredthegrowingly-proudfather,thrustingaplainlytimidandunaccustomedfingertowardhisoffspring。Soyoudoknowme,eh?Well,whoamI?’

  Da——da!’gurgledtheboy,triumphantlyclutchingtheoutstretchedfinger,andholdingonwithatenacitythatbroughtagleefulchuckletothelipsoftheman。

  Jove!butaren’tyouthestronglittlebeggar,though!Needn’ttellmeyoudon’tknowagoodthingwhenyouseeit!SoI’m`da-da,’amI?’

  hewenton,unhesitatinglyacceptingasthepuregoldofknowledgetheshamelessimitationvocabularyhissonwasfoistinguponhim。Well,I

  expectIam,and——’

  Oh,Cyril!’Thedoorhadopened,andMariewasintheroom。Ifshegaveastartofsurpriseatherhusband’sunaccustomedattitude,shequicklycontrolledherself。Juliasaidyouwantedme。Imusthavebeengoingdownthebackstairswhenyoucameupthefront,and——’

  Please,Mrs。Henshaw,isitDotyouhaveinhere,orDimple?’askedanewvoice,asthesecondnurseenteredbyanotherdoor。

  BeforeMrs。Henshawcouldanswer,Cyril,whohadgottohisfeet,turnedsharply。

  Isit——_who_?’hedemanded。

  Oh!Oh,Mr。Henshaw,’stammeredthegirl。

  Ibegyourpardon。Ididn’tknowyouwerehere。

  ItwasonlythatIwantedtoknowwhichbabyitwas。WethoughtwehadDotwithus,until——’

  Dot!Dimple!’explodedtheman。Doyoumeantosayyouhavegivenmy_sons_theridiculousnamesof`_Dot_’and`_Dimple_’?’

  Why,no——yes——well,thatis——wehadtocallthemsomething,’falteredthenurse,aswithadespairingglanceathermistress,sheplungedthroughthedoorway。

  Cyrilturnedtohiswife。

  Marie,whatisthemeaningofthis?’hedemanded。

  Why,Cyril,dear,don’t——don’tgetsowroughtup,’shebegged。It’sonlyasMarysaid,we_had_tocallthemsomething,and——’

  Wroughtup,indeed!’interruptedCyril,savagely。Whowouldn’tbe?`Dot’and`Dimple’!

  GreatScott!Onewouldthinkthoseboyswereacoupleofkittensorpuppies;thattheydidn’tknowanything——didn’thaveanybrains!

  Buttheyhave——iftheotherisanythinglikethisone,atleast,’hedeclared,pointingtohissononthefloor,who,atthisopportunemomentjoinedintheconversationtotheextentofanappropriateAh——goo——da——da!’

  There,hearthat,willyou?’triumphedthefather。WhatdidItellyou?That’sthewayhe’sbeengoingoneversinceIcameintotheroom;Thelittlerascalknowsme——sosoon!’

  Marieclappedherfingerstoherlipsandturnedherbacksuddenly,withaspasmodiclittlecough;

  butherhusband,ifhenoticedtheinterruption,paidnoheed。

  DotandDimple,indeed!’hewentonwrathfully。Thatsettlesit。We’llnamethoseboysto-day,Marie,_to-day!_NotonceagainwillIletthesungodownonaDotandaDimpleundermyroof。’

  Marieturnedwithaquicklittlecryofhappiness。

  Oh,Cyril,I’msoglad!I’vesowantedtohavethemnamed,youknow!AndshallwecallthemFranzandFelix,aswe’dtalked?’

  Franz,Felix,John,James,Paul,Charles——

  anything,soit’ssaneandsensible!I’devenadoptCalderwell’sabsurdBildadand——er——

  Tomdad,orwhateveritwas,ratherthanhavethosepoorlittlechapsinsultedadaylongerwitha`Dot’anda`Dimple。’GreatScott!’And,entirelyforgettingwhathehadcometothenurseryfor,Cyrilstrodefromtheroom。

  Ah——goo——spggggh!’commentedbabyfromthemiddleofthefloor。

  ItwasonaverywindyMarchdaythatBertramHenshaw’sson,Bertram,Jr。,arrivedattheStrata。BillywentsofarintotheValleyoftheShadowofDeathforherbabythatitwassomedaysbeforesherealizedinallitsimportancethepresenceofthenewmemberofherfamily。Evenwhenthedayshadbecomeweeks,andBertram,Jr。,wasamonthandahalfold,theextremelassitudeandwearinessofhisyoungmotherwasasourceofever-growinganxietytoherfamilyandfriends。Billywassounlikeherself,theyallsaid。

  Ifsomethingcouldonlyrouseher,’

  suggestedtheHenshaw’soldfamilyphysicianoneday。Acertainsortofmentalshock——ifnottoosevere——woulddothedeed,Ithink,andwithnoinjury——onlybenefit。Herphysicalconditionisinjustthestatethatneedsastimulustostiritintonewlifeandvigor。’

  Asithappened,thiswassaidonacertainMonday。TwodayslaterBertram’ssisterKate,onherwaywithherhusbandtoMr。Hartwell’soldhomeinVermont,stoppedoverinBostonforatwodays’visit。ShemadeherheadquartersatCyril’shome,butverynaturallyshewent,withoutmuchdelay,topayherrespectstoBertram,Jr。

  Mr。Hartwell’sbrotherisn’twell,’sheexplainedtoBilly,afterthegreetingswereover。

  Youknowhe’stheonlyoneleftthere,sinceMotherandFatherHartwellcameWest。WeshallgorightonuptoVermontinacoupleofdays,butwejusthadtostayoverlongenoughtoseethebaby;andwehadn’teverseenthetwins,either,youknow。Bytheway,howperfectlyridiculousCyrilisoverthoseboys!’

  Ishe?’smiledBilly,faintly。

  Yes。Onewouldthinktherewereneveranybabiesbornbefore,tohearhimtalk。Hethinksthey’rethemostwonderfulthingsintheworld——

  andtheyarecunninglittlefellows,I’lladmit。

  ButCyrilthinksthey_know_somuch,’wentonKate,laughingly。He’salwaysbraggingofsomethingoneortheotherofthemhasdone。

  Thinkofit——_Cyril!_MariesaysitallstartedfromthetimelastJanuarywhenhediscoveredthenurseshadbeencallingthemDotandDimple。’

  Yes,Iknow,’smiledBillyagain,faintly,liftingathin,white,veryun-Billy-likehandtoherhead。

  Katefrowned,andregardedhersister-in-lawthoughtfully。

  Mercy!howyoulook,Billy!’sheexclaimed,withcheerfultactlessness。Theysaidyoudid,but,Ideclare,youlookworsethanIthought。’

  Billy’spalefacereddenedperceptibly。

  Nonsense!It’sjustthatI’mso——sotired,’

  sheinsisted。Ishallbeallrightsoon。Howdidyouleavethechildren?’

  Well,andhappy——’speciallylittleKate,becausemotherwasgoingaway。Kateismistress,youknow,whenI’mgone,andshetakesherselfveryseriously。’

  Mistress!Alittlethinglikeher!Why,shecan’tbemorethantenoreleven,’murmuredBilly。

  Sheisn’t。Shewastenlastmonth。Butyou’dthinkshewasforty,theairsshegivesherself,sometimes。Oh,ofcoursethere’sNora,andthecook,andMissWinton,thegoverness,theretoreallymanagethings,andMotherHartwellisjustaroundthecorner;butlittleKate_thinks_

  she’smanaging,soshe’shappy。’

  Billysuppressedasmile。BillywasthinkingthatlittleKatecamenaturallybyatleastoneofhertraits。

  Really,thatchildisimpossible,sometimes,’

  resumedMrs。Hartwell,withasigh。Youknowtheabsurdthingsshewasalwayssayingtwoorthreeyearsago,whenwecameontoCyril’swedding。’

  Yes,Iremember。’

  Well,Ithoughtshewouldgetoverit。Butshedoesn’t。She’sworse,ifanything;andsometimesherinsight,orintuition,orwhateveryoumaycallit,ispositivelyuncanny。Ineverknowwhatshe’sgoingtoremarknext,whenItakeheranywhere;butit’ssafetosay,whateveritis,it’llbeunexpectedand_usually_embarrassingtosomebody。

  And——isthatthebaby?’brokeoffMrs。

  Hartwell,asacooinglaughandawoman’svoicecamefromthenextroom。

  Yes。Thenursehasjustbroughthimin,I

  think,’saidBilly。

  ThenI’llgorightnowandseehim,’

  rejoinedKate,risingtoherfeetandhurryingintothenextroom。

  Leftalone,Billylaybackwearilyinherreclining-chair。ShewonderedwhyKatealwaystiredherso。Shewishedshehadhadonherbluekimono,thenperhapsKatewouldnothavethoughtshelookedsobadly。Bluewasalwaysmorebecomingtoherthan——

  Billyturnedherheadsuddenly。FromthenextroomhadcomeKate’sclear-cut,decisivevoice。

  Oh,no,Idon’tthinkhelooksabitlikehisfather。ThatlittlesnubbynosewasnevertheHenshawnose。’

  Billydrewinherbreathsharply,andpulledherselfhalferectinherchair。FromthenextroomcameKate’svoiceagain,afteralowmurmurfromthenurse。

  Oh,butheisn’t,Itellyou。Heisn’tonebitofaHenshawbaby!TheHenshawbabiesarealways_pretty_ones。Theyhavemorehair,andtheylook——well,different。’

  Billygavealowcry,andstruggledtoherfeet。

  Oh,no,’spokeupKate,inanswertoanotherindistinctsomethingfromthenurse。I

  don’tthinkhe’snearasprettyasthetwins。Ofcoursethetwinsareagooddealolder,buttheyhavesucha_bright_look,——andtheydidhave,fromtheveryfirst。Isawitintheirtiniestbabypictures。Butthisbaby——’

  _This_babyis_mine_,please,’cutinatremulous,butresolutevoice;andMrs。HartwellturnedtoconfrontBertram,Jr。’smother,manifestlyweakandtrembling,butnolessmanifestlyblazing-eyedanddetermined。

  Why,Billy!’expostulatedMrs。Hartwell,asBillystumbledforwardandsnatchedthechildintoherarms。

  Perhapshedoesn’tlookliketheHenshawbabies。Perhapsheisn’tasprettyasthetwins。

  Perhapshehasn’tmuchhair,anddoeshaveasnubnose。He’smybabyjustthesame,andI

  shallnotstaycalmlybyandseehimabused!

  Besides,_I_thinkhe’sprettierthanthetwinseverthoughtofbeing;andhe’sgotallthehairIwanthimtohave,andhisnoseisjustexactlywhatababy’snoseoughttobe!’And,withasuperbgesture,Billyturnedandborethebabyaway。

  CHAPTERXXIII

  BILLYANDTHEENORMOUSRESPONSIBILITY

  WhenthedoctorheardfromthenurseofMrs。

  Hartwell’svisitandwhathadcomeofit,heonlygaveadiscreetsmile,asbefittedhimselfandtheoccasion;buttohiswifeprivately,thatnight,thedoctorsaid,whenhehadfinishedtellingthestory:

  AndIcouldn’thaveprescribedabetterpillifI’dtried!’

  _Pill_——Mrs。Hartwell!Oh,Harold,’reprovedthedoctor’swife,mildly。

  Butthedoctoronlychuckledthemore,andsaid:

  Youwaitandsee。’

  IfBilly’sfriendswereworriedbeforebecauseofherlassitudeandlackofambition,theywerealmostasworriednowoverheramazingalertnessandinsistentactivity。Daybyday,almosthourbyhour,sheseemedtogaininstrength;andeverybitsheacquiredshepromptlytestedalmosttothebreakingpoint,soplainlyeagerwasshetobewellandstrong。Andalways,frommorninguntilnight,andagainfromnightuntilmorning,thepivotofherexistence,aroundwhichswungallthoughts,words,actions,andplans,wasthesturdylittleplump-cheeked,firm-fleshedatomofhumanityknownasBertram,Jr。EvenAuntHannahremonstratedwithheratlast。

  But,Billy,dear,’sheexclaimed,onewouldalmostgettheideathatyouthoughttherewasn’tathingintheworldbutthatbaby!’

  Billylaughed。

  Well,doyouknow,sometimesI’mostthinkthereisn’t,’sheretortedunblushingly。

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