been of
interest
as part of
Gyp;now it
had for
him an
existence
of its
own--this
tiny,
dark-eyed
creature,
lying
there,
watching
him so
gravely,
clutching
his
finger.
Suddenly
the baby
smiled--not
a
beautiful
smile, but
it made on
Winton an
indelible
impression.
Wishing
first to
settle
this
matter of
the deed,
he put off
going down
to
Mildenham;
but "not
trusting
those two
scoundrels
a
yard"--for
he never
failed to
bracket
Rosek and


