. The book of months . ifc. JANUARY ownerless beast that would have touched heartsmore hard than Slams. She kept it in a cup-board in her room and fed it with cake. This Ilearned on the second day of the kittens im-prisonment. That evening it died. I will passover Slams lamentations, and the wealth offalsehood by which I convinced her that a dietof cake in an airless cupboard was the only thingthat could have saved it. Then, as it was dead,it had to be buried, still without the cognizanceof Slams nurse, whom I feared. I dont want a lot of people, said Slam. It would be much nicer if we buried


. The book of months . ifc. JANUARY ownerless beast that would have touched heartsmore hard than Slams. She kept it in a cup-board in her room and fed it with cake. This Ilearned on the second day of the kittens im-prisonment. That evening it died. I will passover Slams lamentations, and the wealth offalsehood by which I convinced her that a dietof cake in an airless cupboard was the only thingthat could have saved it. Then, as it was dead,it had to be buried, still without the cognizanceof Slams nurse, whom I feared. I dont want a lot of people, said Slam. It would be much nicer if we buried her quiet-ly. So when nurse is at dinner I will bring herdown in my hat. m Meantime I had procured a card-board box,and from Slams hat the kitten passed into the i coffin. The coffin was put on our toboggan—forSlam and I were going to lunch out—and the ^ catafalque left the hotel. Slam put her hand into mine—a compliment21 m


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