It passed understanding; for there were many Miss BABAS in the country, already acclimatised, from among whom he might have selected a suitable wife; one who could at least have made herself intelligible to his servants in their own language, instead of this one who created endless confusion by non-comprehension.
"Banked Fires"
E. W. (Ethel Winifred) Savi
Unless there were two BABAS in the world, and two ladies who had taken them home out of the fog, she herself was clearly the person indicated by the advertisement; and as the square in which the bewitching baby had been taken from her by an excited footman, was certainly Eaton Square, she had little doubt but that the advertiser wished to thank, and perhaps to reward, her.
"Christina"
L. G. Moberly
Small BABAS are made of the same dough and baked in small deep forms, otherwise treated the same as above.
"Desserts and Salads"
Gesine Lemcke