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itching her with passionate devotion. | No way of bringing up a child? Ot urse not. But it was the only way the ung mother could manage. As a child. Lois Bennett had been unfppy, maladjusted, because her family id been on the move constantly, from <lahoma City to Rush City to Ft. Worth, id shy, frightened little Lois was tied in [knot with each new move, afraid that c children would make fun of her, buldn't want to play with her. Once for [whole week she had refused to recite in fiss. pleading unpreparedness, because the st day the teacher had laughed at her. iAnd yet — she was giving her baby a prse life ! At least she had had a father Id mother, and her own little room and ssessions she became attached to. But p best she could do for her child was l.ing her a nomad, haphazard, gypsy ex|ence.
'After two years of a constant struggle tr existence, Lois Bennett got a lucky :ak. Winthrop Ames was planning a lies of Gilbert and Sullivan revivals, 'd offered her the role of prima donna. [)w it seemed she could have some peace, tit she could establish a real home for [Idling little Joan, provide her with the mforts every parent wants for her chil'cn. Now Joan could associate with Hingsters her own age, nice children, not ble street toughs.
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One Spring morning Joan woke with ■ :old." Lois told me. "Of course, I sent ir the doctor, and told the maid to keep Jr in bed. Naturally, she was restless,
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