Ginx's Baby: his birth and other misfortunes; a satire by Edward Jenkins
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the Superioress, and so gave Mrs. Ginx notice to come no more.
She went home rather jubilant--she was a martyr. II.--The Protestant Detectoral Association. Ginx's baby was now fed on consecrated pap. But his mother was not a woman to be silent under her wrongs. From her husband she hid them, because the subject was forbidden. She poured out her complaint to Mrs. Spittal and other Protestant matrons. Thus it came to pass that one day, in Ginx's absence, the good woman was surprised by a visit from a "gentleman." He was small, sharp, rapid, dressed in black. He opened his business at once. "Mrs. Ginx? Ah! I am the agent of the Protestant Detectoral Association." Mrs. Ginx wiped her best chair and set it for him. "By great good fortune the secretary received only half an hour ago intelligence of the shocking instance of Papal aggression of which you have been the victim." To hear her case put so grandly was honey to Mrs. Ginx. "Well now," continued the little man, "we are ready to render you every assistance to save your child from the claws of the Great Dragon. I wish to know the exact circumstances--let me see--(opening a large pocket book) I have this memorandum: the |
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