The book of the Child; An Attempt to Set Down What is in the Mind of Children

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The book of the Child; An Attempt to Set Down What is in the Mind of Children
How, Frederick Douglas, 1853-
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Baby's f 'ightened ! ' But this only lasted no BOOK OF THE CHILD for a minute before she dashed ofi and returned declaring that she was another child, a httle girl she had not seen more than once or twice, but whom she evidently desired to imitate.
'* It is impossible to describe the effect produced upon me by this extraordinary performance by so young a child. Her rapid change of mood bewildered me : the mischievotis laughter of one moment was so quickly followed by a look of wonder or terror
...or sadness, to be suc- ceeded in its turn by a sudden scream of deUght, that I felt as if I were watching something not altogether canny. It was really ahnost a relief when at last she buried her face in a friendly lap and cried for bed and ' nanna.' '' Even then the rapid change of mood was not all over, for in the midst of her tears she was gathered into Bahr's Exit nurse's comfortable arms, and as she left the room a decidedly THE CHILD'S IMITATION 111 pert little voice was heard to say, • Baby did c'y !

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