Jasmine Yale felt happy when she saw her daughter's fair and tender little face; it made all the hardships worthwhile.
Jasmine Yale took Little Clementine from Butler Santana's hands and played with her for a while.
Little Clementine really liked the world outside the window; perhaps that vast, boundless view filled her with longing and wonder.
Jasmine Yale sat her on her lap, pointed to the small animals on the newspaper, and patiently taught her, "This is a bunny, this is a lion, this is a dolphin, which one does Little Clementine like? Can you point to it?"
The little one didn't understand but drew on the newspaper with her little hand.
Jasmine Yale laughed; her daughter was very cute.
The little one smelled pleasantly of milk, and her big eyes were especially beautiful.
No wonder she could cheer up the grandparents.
Jasmine Yale played with Little Clementine for a while, and then Butler Santana suddenly ran in from the living room.
