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r them. It was a bright, late fall day, with sun and clear brisk air, when they started downtown, with the trained nurse in charge of baby. "I feel as if the river had become my friend. I shall come up often and visit it," Jane said as they turned off Riverside Drive. "My! how many people there are and how they hurry," she added. "Back in the world again, Jane. Are you sorry?" "No. Glad. I feel like a dynamo, waiting to blow off." After awhile they turned into Washington Mews and drew up before the stable, with its box trees and its window hedges, its quaint little windows, and brass door-rail. "Here we are!" cried Jerry. "Oh, Jerry, it is adorable!" "Wait till you get inside." The door was opened by a middle-aged woman. "This is Anna, who is to look after us, Jane." "Good-afternoon, Anna. I am glad you're here." "Yes'm. I'm here. Oh! ain't the baby sweet?" A little, square hall welcomed them, with a reception-room at one side and white stairs leading up to the second floor. It was done in pale yellow and Chinese blue and led directly into the great studio room which was beyond. It was a noble room of great size and distinction, with one whole wall of glass, the opposite one containing a fireplace which held six-foot logs. It was decorated in shades of brown, with the most daring use of colour--orange, black, blue, and yellow. A balcony swung over half the room, with a magnificent Chinese coat hung over the rail. "Jerry, it is perfect!" Jane exclaimed. "Isn't it ripping? I wish we could buy it." "It's wonderful enough to me to rent it. Let's go upstairs." Above, there were several bedrooms, a dressing-room, and baths. "This is the sunniest room, so I allotted it to his Royal Nobs," Jerry explained. "How clever of you to have his bed ready." "Oh, Bobs did that. This is our suite." "Jerry, are we really going to live here?" "We are! I'm so glad you like it. I could hardly breathe for fear you wouldn't," he said excitedly. "How could I help liking it? It is beautiful!" They went over it from top to bottom, discovering new joys. Anna displayed her department with pride. Also her bedroom, light and attractively furnished, with a bathroom off. "I think we are going to be very happy here, Anna." "Yes, ma'am, if I can suit you." "I think you can. Come up and see baby in his new bed." That night at dinner, Jerry smiled at her over the candles. "Isn't this fun, Jane
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