"He eats anything now."
"Impossible; that is too soon."
"What do you know about it? wait till you see him."
"Push the curtain aside that I may see him by the moonlight."
"No; that would not do. If the moon shines on a sleeping child it makes it ill."
"Nonsense!"
"There are all sorts of wonderful things about children, and one must have plenty of faith; that is why women have charge of children, because they believe everything. Come in and look at him."
"I will not go in as long as he is asleep—I might wake him; you come out."
"I can not do that; he would wake if I left him, and mother is asleep."
"Well, then, you go back to him, and I will remain outside."