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Catherine,” he hurried out—and all but collided with his Aunt Hannah. Her mouth was strong and tightly pressed together beneath her glittering spectacles as she stooped, peering forward.
“Hello, Aunt Hannah,” he called with astonishment, as he sped around and past her; he saw her go into the bedroom, her hair sticking out from her thin neck in two twiggy braids; he hurried to Catherine’s crib.
“Wake up, Catherine!” he yelled, “Mama says wake up! Right away!”
“Stobbit,” she bawled, her round, red face glaring.
“Well Mama said so, Mama said so, wake up!”
And a few moments later he hurried back ahead of her and hollered breathlessly, “She’s coming!” and she trailed in, two-thirds asleep, snuffling with anger, her lower lip stuck out.
“Take off that cap!” his Aunt Hannah snapped with frightening sternness
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