Chap.

 1        1|      was made up as a delicious baby, with a wicker–work burlet
 2        2|     again to the subject of her baby—he had blue eyes like a
 3        2|         this world.~“Who is the baby’s father?” she said, interrupting
 4        2|      favorite pose, her amiable baby expression, as she held
 5        2|         wipe your nose; do you, baby?”~“Yes,” replied the lad
 6        4|        own great happiness. Her baby, the little Louis, she said,
 7        4|       could not be jealous of a baby! She wanted Paul and Georges
 8        5|       tiptoe, barearmed and in baby costume, she held her face
 9        5|  infantine pout.~“Good evening, baby,” said Fauchery, kissing
10        5|    Fontan came in, repeating in baby accents:~“Me not a cad,
11        5|      sometimes betake yourself. Baby told me you did—little Georges
12        6|        her at once. It would do Baby so much good! And how happy
13        6|         him.~“Gracious me, it’s Baby! What ARE you doing there,
14        6|       What ARE you doing there, baby?”~“’Gad, I’ve come—that’
15        6|        rocked to and fro like a baby that is being sent to sleep.
16        6|      room divan.~“And this poor baby boy!” Nana continued, melting
17        8|     Well, I never! You’ve got a baby already?”~This struck everybody
18        9|         advice:~“Ah, dont be a baby!”~But he was one already.
19       10| shoulders.~“You still love your baby?” he asked in his child
20       10|         s; she was going to see Baby. Moreover, that poor little
21       10|         be the matter with that baby?” asked Nana, noticing his
22       11|     cried Nana. “What eyes that baby’s got! Hold my sunshade,
23       11|        had been anxious to kiss Baby. She adored children.~“By
24       13|       Let’s have a peep! What a baby you are to spend your pennies
25       13|         Be reasonable. You’re a baby boy, and it was very nice
26       13|         the forehead:~“Good–by, baby,” she said; “it’s over,
27       13|       it vexes you—I loved that baby! I can’t help saying so;
28       14|          and then she finds her baby dying of smallpox. The baby
29       14|     baby dying of smallpox. The baby dies next day, and she has
30       14|         was a wretchedly sickly baby; it looked so old and so
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