After kissing her baby and warning the nurse to be careful of him. Mrs. Skinney enters her home. Her husband enters and shows her an article which states that the city officials are to have a meeting to devise a plan to prevent kidnapping....See moreAfter kissing her baby and warning the nurse to be careful of him. Mrs. Skinney enters her home. Her husband enters and shows her an article which states that the city officials are to have a meeting to devise a plan to prevent kidnapping. Being worried about her child's safety she decides to get him. She finds the nurse reading and the baby picking flowers a short distance away. The following day baby is taken out for a walk and the nurse is again warned not to leave him for an instant. Mother then decides to give the girl a scare, thus teaching her a lesson. She plans to kidnap her own child. The nurse takes out her book and begins to read. In a little while a friend comes up to her and they stroll off, leaving the child alone. The mother comes out from behind some bushes and picks up the child. She covers the baby and walks away to see where the nurse has gone to. A little boy who has been picking berries finds the child and takes it home to his mother. The nurse girl, remembering her duty, quickly returns to the bench she previously occupied. She is alarmed to find the child gone. The girl becomes anxious and starts to search for the child. The mother returns and almost collapses when she finds the child has been taken. After a great deal of excitement is caused the baby is found, the nurse is forgiven and each is reconciled to the other. Written by
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