[Jack’s Ward by Horatio Alger, Jr.]@TWC D-Link bookJack’s Ward CHAPTER VII 2/9
It's a new thing for a nephew to tell his aunt that she lies.
They didn't use to allow such things when I was young.
But the world's going to rack and ruin, and I shouldn't wonder if the people was right that say it's coming to an end." Here Mrs.Harding happily interposed, by asking Jack to go round to the grocery in the next street, and buy a pint of milk for breakfast. Jack took his hat and started with alacrity, glad to leave the dismal presence of Aunt Rachel. He had scarcely opened the door when he started back in surprise, exclaiming: "By hokey, if there isn't a basket on the steps!" "A basket!" repeated his mother, in surprise.
"Can it be a New Year's present? Bring it in, Jack." It was brought in immediately, and the cover being lifted, there appeared a female child, apparently a year old. All uttered exclamations of surprise, each in itself characteristic. "What a dear, innocent little thing!" said Mrs.Harding, with true maternal instinct. "Ain't it a pretty un ?" exclaimed Jack, admiringly. "It looks as if it was goin' to have the measles," said Aunt Rachel, "or scarlet fever.
You'd better not take it in, Martha, or we may all catch it." "You wouldn't leave it out in the cold, would you, Rachel? The poor thing might die of exposure." "Probably it will die," said Rachel, mournfully.
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