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Maida's Little Shop by Inez Haynes Gillmore
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months,” she said.

“Indeed. And where else did you go?”

“London, Paris, Florence and Venice.”

“Do you know these other pictures?” Mrs. Lathrop asked. “I’ve been
collecting photographs of Italian churches.”

Maida went about identifying the places with little cries of joy.
“Ara Coeli—I saw in there the little wooden bambino who cures sick
people. It’s so covered with bracelets and rings and lockets and
pins and chains that grateful people have given it that it looks as
if it were dressed in jewels. The bambino’s such a darling little
thing with such a sweet look in its face. That’s St. Agnes outside
the wall—I saw two dear little baby lambs blessed on the altar there
on St. Agnes’s day. One was all covered with red garlands and the
other with green. Oh, they were such sweethearts! They were going to
use the fleece to make some garment for the pope. That’s Santa Maria
della Salute—they call it Santa Maria della _Volute_ instead of
_Salute_ because it’s all covered with volutes.” Maida smiled
sunnily into Mrs. Lathrop’s face as if expecting sympathy with this
architectural joke.

But Mrs. Lathrop did not smile. She looked a little staggered. She
studied Maida for a long time out of her shrewd, light eyes.

“Whose family did you travel with?” she asked at last.

Maida felt a little embarrassed. If Mrs. Lathrop asked her certain
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