This is a digitised version of an article from The New York Times’ print archive, prior to the launch of internet publishing in 1996. The Times does not modify,
This is a digitised version of an article from The Times’ print archive, prior to the start of online publication in 1996. The Times does not modify, edit,
This is a digitised version of an article from The New York Times’ print archive, before online publishing began in 1996. The Times does not modify, edit,
Will is feeding his 8-month-old daughter, Maya. He takes a breather and Maya indicates «more.» Will chuckles. «Would you like something else?» Here it comes!» Will says and signs,
Will feeds Maya, his 8-month-old daughter. He stops for a time, and Maya signals «more.» Will laughs. «Would you like more?» Okay, here it comes!» When the dish is empty,
Will is feeding his 8-month-old daughter Maya. He takes a breather, and Maya signals «more.» Will bursts out laughing. «Do you want more?» «All right, here it comes!»
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