Life And Sayings of Mrs. Partington And Others of the Family

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My boy rejoices in a dirty face. No Mohawk chief, in the pride of war-paint, could feel more magnificent than my boy under an application of molasses, — or any- thing, — he is not particular ; and no Mohq,wk would fight harder to prevent its being wiped off.
My boy takes to sugar very readily ; he was very quick in taking to this ; it seemed instinctive with him.
I have heard of people's having a sweet tooth, but I verily believe the whole of my boy's — he has but four — are all sweet.
214 MY L
...ITTLE BOY.
My boy is all-exacting in his demands, — demands sure enough, as imperious as those of a prince ; and his brow frowns, and his little voice rings again, if his de- mands are not complied with, — principally confined, however, to the matter of victuals.
My boy is everything that is affectionate ; a laugh and kiss his morning and even sacrifice, and his bright black eyes and rosy cheeks glowing in the sunlight of a happy heart. His voice greets me as I come from labor, and his arms encircle myneek in a sweet embrace, and his cheek reposes against mine in the fulness of childish love, and then I feel that my little boy is better than everybody's, and I can't be made' to begin to believe at such times but that everybody must think so.


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