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The babe threw back his head and roared at his prospects.
You come to murder the babe that shall be born of me."
"BABE, not baby," corrected Rebecca from the circular.
And then he spied Kala, who, returning from a search for food with her young babe, was ignorant of the state of the mighty male's temper until suddenly the shrill warnings of her fellows caused her to scamper madly for safety.
But while she was in the mountains, she was hunted by some goat-herds and given up with her babe to Lycaon.
A FAMISHING Wolf, passing the door of a cottage in the forest, heard a Mother say to her babe:
After all, to have one burden the less on their shoulders may prove a relief, though there are still two children left--a babe at the breast and a little girl of six!
But a shepherd found the babe and tended him, and delivered him to another shepherd who took him to his master, the King or Corinth.
Again, at the first instant of perceiving that thin visage, and the slight deformity of the figure, she pressed her infant to her bosom with so convulsive a force that the poor babe uttered another cry of pain.
But it made the captain remember back across the years to his own girl babe asleep on his arm.
Ever jealous for the race, they will legislate for the babes of boys yet to be born; and for the babes of girls, too, for they must be the mothers, wives, and sisters of these boys.