The Suitable Child

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And I was disap pointed. . . .
[76] VI Outwitted OU can find almost any thing you want in the in stitutions at Winnipeg, " the farmer resumed. "It s a great market for or phans a sort of distribut ing point for the West. Domestic or im ported you can get anything you can match what you want in colour, age, sex, disposition, defects and religious faith. If you want a red-headed Presbyterian boy of seven with green eyes, they ll supply you within six months of the required age ; and if you want a
... Baptist brunette with a lisp, all you got to do is say so. Joe Jacket found what he wanted right away : a brown-eyed little girl with curls and red cheeks roguish brown eyes and golden curls the very thing he was looking for right out of the Christmas Number of the Illustrated London News. He loved her [77] The Suitable Child from the first ; the minute he saw her in the line, he suspected that God had relented a little, and maybe had quite changed His mind.
" There, says he to the superintendent ; that s the one I want.


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