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267 pages, Paperback
First published September 10, 2019
"Since Master Edward is so young, Hudson was wondering if perhaps he should wear his christening gown for the occasion."
Holy Mother, thought Doyle in extreme alarm; she'd already resolved to hide all photographs of Edward's Baptism—when he had been required to wear the luminous and ancient lace gown—because the poor boyo shouldn't be forced to lose every thread of self-respect at such a tender age.
"I think a simple suit-of-clothes, rather," Acton replied.
Gratefully, Doyle expressed her approval of this plan.
"Much better—who thought to put boys in dresses, anyway? It's inhumane, is what it is."
"Yet the Irish do," her husband teased.
"Kilts are a completely different sort of thing," she replied, very much on her dignity. "It's a cultural heritage."
Acton reached to retrieve his fork from the baby's quick hands. "Perhaps Edward should wear a kilt, instead."