CHAPTER 8. THE HIGH-BORN BABE-1

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CHAPTER 8. THE HIGH-BORN BABE It really was not such a bad baby—for a baby. Its face was round and quite clean, which babies’ faces are not always, as I daresay you know by your own youthful relatives; and Dora said its cape was trimmed with real lace, whatever that may be—I don’t see myself how one kind of lace can be realler than another. It was in a very swagger sort of perambulator when we saw it; and the perambulator was standing quite by itself in the lane that leads to the mill. ‘I wonder whose baby it is,’ Dora said. ‘Isn’t it a darling, Alice?’ Alice agreed to its being one, and said she thought it was most likely the child of noble parents stolen by gipsies. ‘These two, as likely as not,’ Noel said. ‘Can’t you see something crime-like in the very way they’re lying?’ They wer

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