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'
National
,
I
think
it
must
have
been
,
'
observed
Louisa
.
'
Yes
,
it
was
.
--
But
is
n't
it
the
same
?
'
she
timidly
asked
.
'
You
had
better
say
,
National
,
as
he
said
so
,
'
returned
Louisa
,
with
her
dry
reserve
.
'
National
Prosperity
.
And
he
said
,
Now
,
this
schoolroom
is
a
Nation
.
And
in
this
nation
,
there
are
fifty
millions
of
money
.
Is
n't
this
a
prosperous
nation
?
Girl
number
twenty
,
is
n't
this
a
prosperous
nation
,
and
a
'n'
t
you
in
a
thriving
state
?
'
'
What
did
you
say
?
'
asked
Louisa
.
'
Miss
Louisa
,
I
said
I
did
n't
know
.
I
thought
I
could
n't
know
whether
it
was
a
prosperous
nation
or
not
,
and
whether
I
was
in
a
thriving
state
or
not
,
unless
I
knew
who
had
got
the
money
,
and
whether
any
of
it
was
mine
.
But
that
had
nothing
to
do
with
it
.
It
was
not
in
the
figures
at
all
,
'
said
Sissy
,
wiping
her
eyes
.
'
That
was
a
great
mistake
of
yours
,
'
observed
Louisa
.
'
Yes
,
Miss
Louisa
,
I
know
it
was
,
now
.
Then
Mr.
M'Choakumchild
said
he
would
try
me
again
.
And
he
said
,
This
schoolroom
is
an
immense
town
,
and
in
it
there
are
a
million
of
inhabitants
,
and
only
five-and-twenty
are
starved
to
death
in
the
streets
,
in
the
course
of
a
year
.
What
is
your
remark
on
that
proportion
?
And
my
remark
was
--
for
I
could
n't
think
of
a
better
one
--
that
I
thought
it
must
be
just
as
hard
upon
those
who
were
starved
,
whether
the
others
were
a
million
,
or
a
million
million
.
And
that
was
wrong
,
too
.
'
'
Of
course
it
was
.
'