84 Fohuny hastens to Mr. Dowt Like. and knew how easily they could be spoilt; while May had never really known any other than this little pet- brother. And, being with him all day long, she quite understood how hard it was for his little legs and arms to keep still even for a minute, and how often he made a great noise, or upset somebody’s arrangements, without in the least knowing what he was doing or meaning any harm. Besides, he loved her so very much, and wanted her for so many things ; and that was very pleasant—it always is, to have people love us, and to know that they can’t get on without us.