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 The dolls with their babies pattered after her and shortly reappeared, each wheeling the cunningest of doll carriages.

"You will notice that these are not go-carts, as they are not nearly so comfortable for babies. I want to show you how to wheel a baby. You think you know, and perhaps you do; but many do not. This is how I have seen it done." She started down the path in a great hurry, first jolting over a large stone, then allowing the carriage to drop with a thud over a curb.

"I just wish I could take some mothers and children out in a buggy, and let them see what the poor lambs have to suffer from their heedlessness.

"You should go around the stone, and raise and drop the wheels carefully over the curb. It can