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Christmas Eve and Easter Day.

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A long description of the baby's meals and daily programme follows, the substance of which can probably be imagined by connoisseurs in the subject.

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Apparently the Echo-song which now precedes canto iv. of the Princess, though one is surprised at the opinion here expressed of it. It will be remembered that this and the other lyrical interludes did not appear in the original edition of the Princess.

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