Some of the children grab their bottles and eat lustily, and
some--often the same ones--demand attention, crying, spreading their arms to be
held. Their eyes beg for human warmth and affection. Others are already passive
and withdrawn. Their bottles lie untouched, as though they are too weak, too
indifferent, or still too young to make the effort.
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