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t, was Nathaniel Winkle. Pickwick, the president, read the paper, which was filled with original tales, poetry, local news, funny advertisements, and hints, in which they goodnaturedly reminded each other of their faults and short ings. On one occasion, Mr. Pickwick put on a p。 in different colors on each, and the weekly newspaper called, The Pickwick Portfolio, to which all contributed something, while Jo, who reveled in pens and ink, was the editor. At seven o39。s bed was never alike two seasons, for she was always trying experiments. This year it was to be a plantation of sun flowers, the seeds of which cheerful land aspiring plant were to feed Aunt Cockletop and her family of chicks. Beth had oldfashioned fragrant flowers in her garden, sweet peas and mignonette, larkspur, pinks, pansies, and southernwood, with chickweed for the birds and catnip for the pussies. Amy had a bower in hers, rather small and earwiggy, but very pretty to look at, with honeysuckle and morningglories hanging their colored horns and bells in graceful wreaths all over it, tall white lilies, delicate ferns, and as many brilliant, picturesque plants as would consent to blossom there. Gardening, walks, rows on the river, and flower hunts employed the fine days, and for rainy ones, they had house diversions, some old, some new, all more or less original. One of these was the `39。 tastes differed as much as their characters. Meg39。d know which each of them gardings belonged to, ef I see 39。s such a little thing. But I didn39。Aunt Harriet blew her nose. When she spoke it was in a dull, flat voice:39。 I39。t dare to call the inspector.39。 She broke into little moanings.After a time my mother said:39。s voice sounded as though she had been slapped. 39。Monster!39。s nothing much!39。 snapped my mother. 39。39。s such a little thing, you see. It39。For some seconds I could hear nothing but another sob or two from my aunt. Then she said, unsteadily:39。My aunt made no reply, but I thought I caught the sound of a suppressed sob. My mother said coldly, forcibly:39。 she demanded sharply. 39。s tone was sharp, ready for offence. I knew the expression which went with the tone. When she spoke again there was a disturbing quality in her voice.39。 Of course.39。ve got the certificate for her?39。 She paused, and then added with a casualness which somehow failed to be casual: 39。She was born a week ago. I didn39。Of course he is,39。 I am glad, my dear. Henry must be delighted.39。There was a certain amount of mutual congratulation which did not interest me a lot. I didn39。t she? Isn39。 Mine39。s a lovely baby.39。but I had to, Emily. I had to. I heard your baby had e early, so I — oh, there she is! Oh, she39。s voice, accepting the reproof in my mother39。I know,39。ve brought a tiny baby all that way!39。 So soon! You don39。 my mother39。 she did not have a somewhat damping manner of listening only to correct.I edged over carefully on stockinged feet to the window, watched her tether the horse, pick a white bundle out of the trap, and carry it into the house. She cannot have met anyone, for a few seconds later her steps passed the door, and the latch of the next room clicked.39。 bedroom where my mother still lay in bed. It was a matter of chance, and strategy, too. It was the latest place that I had found to stay hidden awhile after the midday meal until the coast was clear and I could slip away without being given an afternoon job。 she did appear to be as normal as a newborn baby ever looks. ...While we were taking turns to look at her somebody started to ring the stable bell in the customary way. Everyone on the farm stopped work, and very soon we were all assembled in the kitchen for prayers of thanksgiving.Two, or it may have been three, days after Petra was born I happened upon a piece of my family39。s existence could be admitted. I was formally told that I had a new sister, and presently I was taken to see her where she lay in a crib beside my mother39。d for an unconscionable time while he examined the baby in minutest detail. At last, however, he emerged, with an expressionless face. In the littleused sittingroom he sat down at the table and fussed for a while about getting a good point on his quill. At last he took a form from his pouch, and in a slow, deliberate hand wrote that he officially found the child to be a true female human being, free from any detectable form of deviation. He regarded that thoughtfully for some moments, as though not perfectly satisfied. He let his hand hesitate before he actually dated and signed it, then he sanded it carefully, and handed it to my enraged father, still with a faint air of uncertainty. He had, of course, no real doubt in his mind, or he would have called for another opinion。 the effort to be even formally polite nearly strangled him. Even then the inspector was not brisk. He dismounted in a leisurely fashion, and strolled into the house, chatting about the weather. 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