Helen's Babies

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Helen's Babies
Habberton John
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"Let's have Bible stories first, " said I. "The Lord mightn't like it ifyou didn't learn anything good to-day. " "Well, " said Budge, with the regulation religious-matter-of-duty-face, "let's. I guess I like 'bout Joseph best. " "Tell us 'bout Bliaff, " suggested Toddie.
"Oh, no, Tod, " remonstrated Budge; "Joseph's coat was just as bloody asGoliath's head was. " Then Budge turned to me and explained that "allTod likes Goliath for is 'cause when his head was cut off it was allbloody. " And then
... Toddie--the airy sprite whom his mother described asbeing irresistibly drawn to whatever was beautiful--Toddie glared uponme as a butcher's apprentice might stare at a doomed lamb, andremarked:-- "Bliaff's head was all bluggy, an' David's sword was all bluggy--bluggyas everyfing. " I hastily breathed a small prayer, opened the Bible, turned to thestory of Joseph, and audibly condensed it as I read:-- "Joseph was a good little boy whose papa loved him very dearly. But hisbrothers didn't like him.

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