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Summary
When Frank Gordins asks for a way to stop his child's crying, Julia, his wife, claims she does not know of any, but his mother insists she does and wishes she were in charge of the infant's care. Julia says that they can make a change if Frank is dissatisfied with the child's mother, and though the baby's crying hurts her ears, especially since she is a sensitive musician, her conscience and pride are also sensitive; Albert is her child, and she devotes her days and nights to tending to his needs! When Julia and her mother-in-law begin to argue, Frank objects to how his wife speaks to his mother, but Julia will not stand for interference in raising her child, and she is furious when her husband suggests they may all get a little peace if she lets his mother tend...
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This section contains 1,115 words (approx. 3 pages at 400 words per page) |