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Rough Shaking, A
Chapter 31. An Addition To The Family
George MacDonald
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       _ Chapter XXXI. An addition to the family
       The door to the kitchen was open: Tommy must be in the garden again! When he reached the nursery, as he called it to himself, he found the baby as he had left her, but moaning and wailing piteously. She looked as if she had cried till she was worn out. He threw down the clothes to take her. A great rat sprang from the bed. On one of the tiny feet the long thin toes were bleeding and raw. The same instant arose a loud scampering and scuffling and squealing in the room. Clare's heart quivered. He thought it was a whole army of rats. He was not a bit afraid of them himself, but assuredly they were not company for baby! Already they had smelt food in the house, and come in a swarm! What was to be done with the little one? If he stayed at home with her, she must die of hunger; if he left her alone, the rats would eat her! They had begun already! Oh, that wretch, Tommy! Into the water--but he should go!
       I hope their friends will not take it ill that, all his life after, Clare felt less kindly disposed toward rats than toward the rest of the creatures of God.
       But things were not nearly so bad as Clare thought: the scuffling came from quite another cause. It suddenly ceased, and a sharp scream followed. Clare turned with the baby in his arms. Almost at his feet, gazing up at him, the rat hanging limp from his jaws, stood the little castaway mongrel he had seen in the morning, his eyes flaming, and his tail wagging with wild homage and the delight of presenting the rat to one he would fain make his master.
       "You darling!" cried Clare, and meant the dog this time, not the baby. The animal dropped the dead rat at his feet, and glared, and wagged, and looked hunger incarnate, but would not touch the rat until Clare told him to take it. Then he retired with it to a corner, and made a rapid meal of it.
       He had seen Clare pass the second time, had doubtless noted that now he carried a loaf, and had followed him in humble hope. Clare was too much occupied with his own joy to perceive him, else he would certainly have given him a little peeling or two from the outside of the bread. But it was decreed that the dog should have the honour of rendering the first service. Clare was not to do _all_ the benevolences.
       What a happy day it had been for him! It was a day to be remembered for ever! He had work! he had sixpence a day! he had had a present of milk for the baby, and two presents of bread--one a small, and one a large loaf! And now here was a dog! A dog was more than many meals! The family was four now! A baby, and a dog to take care of the baby!--It was heavenly!
       He made haste and gave his baby what milk and water was left. Then he washed her poor torn foot, wrapped it in a pillow-case, for he would not tear anything, and laid her in the bed. Next he cut a good big crust from the loaf and gave it to the dog, who ate it as if the rat were nowhere. The rest he put in a drawer. Then he washed his face and hands--as well as he could without soap. After that, he took the dog, talked to him a little, laid him on the bed beside the baby and talked to him again, telling him plainly, and impressing upon him, that his business was the care of the baby; that he must give himself up to her; that he must watch and tend, and, if needful, fight for the little one. When at length he left him, it was evident to Clare, by the solemnity of the dog's face, that he understood his duty thoroughly. _
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Chapter 1. How I Came To Know Clare Skymer
Chapter 2. With His Parents
Chapter 3. Without His Parents
Chapter 4. The New Family
Chapter 5. His New Home
Chapter 6. What Did Draw Out His First Smile
Chapter 7. Clare And His Brothers
Chapter 8. Clare And His Human Brothers
Chapter 9. Clare The Defender
Chapter 10. The Black Aunt
Chapter 11. Clare On The Farm
Chapter 12. Clare Becomes A Guardian Of The Poor
Chapter 13. Clare The Vagabond
Chapter 14. Their First Helper
Chapter 15. Their First Host
Chapter 16. On The Tramp
Chapter 17. The Baker's Cart
Chapter 18. Beating The Town
Chapter 19. The Blacksmith And His Forge
Chapter 20. Tommy Reconnoitres
Chapter 21. Tommy Is Found And Found Out
Chapter 22. The Smith In A Rage
Chapter 23. Treasure Trove
Chapter 24. Justifiable Burglary
Chapter 25. A New Quest
Chapter 26. A New Entrance
Chapter 27. The Baby Has Her Breakfast
Chapter 28. Treachery
Chapter 29. The Baker
Chapter 30. The Draper
Chapter 31. An Addition To The Family
Chapter 32. Shop And Baby
Chapter 33. A Bad Penny
Chapter 34. How Things Went For A Time
Chapter 35. Clare Disregards The Interests Of His Employers
Chapter 36. The Policeman
Chapter 37. The Magistrate
Chapter 38. The Workhouse
Chapter 39. Away
Chapter 40. Maly
Chapter 41. The Caravans
Chapter 42. Nimrod
Chapter 43. Across Country
Chapter 44. A Third Mother
Chapter 45. The Menagerie
Chapter 46. The Angel Of The Wild Beasts
Chapter 47. Glum Gunn
Chapter 48. The Puma
Chapter 49. Glum Gunn's Revenge
Chapter 50. Clare Seeks Help
Chapter 51. Clare A True Master
Chapter 52. Miss Tempest
Chapter 53. The Gardener
Chapter 54. The Kitchen
Chapter 55. The Wheel Rests For A Time
Chapter 56. Strategy
Chapter 57. Ann Shotover
Chapter 58. Child-Talk
Chapter 59. Lovers' Walks
Chapter 60. The Shoe-Black
Chapter 61. A Walk With Consequences
Chapter 62. The Cage Of The Puma
Chapter 63. The Dome Of The Angels
Chapter 64. The Panther
Chapter 65. At Home
Chapter 66. The End Of Clare Skymer's Boyhood