"No, I am not married, but I will marry if you can give me a baby like that—it would be worth marrying for."
"Well! you cannot marry till someone asks you, and I cant because I have a wife of my own," said the Doctor.
"Well! can I have a baby like it even if I don't marry?" said Miss Junick.
"Oh well! I dont think so; Is that all you have come to ask me"? he said, in an aggravating tone, beginning to open the door for her.
"Yes, that is all," said Miss Junick, "but you will try and find a baby for me, wont you?
"Yes, but you say you are not married," said the Doctor.
"Well! I must have made a mistake, and was not thinking of what I was saying, for I certainly am."
"Oh yes, I will try and find one—Good evening Miss Junick," said the Doctor.
"Good evening Doctor Brandon, said Miss Junick, and she shut the hall door behind her, and commenced to walk up the town.
Dear dear it is nine oclock oh no half past I must hurry or Mrs. Hose will be cross and say I neglect the child and I dont only she will think so because I have it for too long only an hour and a half it is not at all long. At last she came to the house and she went strait to bed but she could not sleep for thinking of the baby which she was going to have. She did not get scolded in spite of all she said.