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"
I
'll
tell
you
when
I
've
thought
about
it
more
,
"
said
Bobbie
.
So
when
she
had
thought
a
little
more
she
wrote
a
letter
.
"
My
dearest
old
gentleman
,
"
it
said
;
"
I
want
most
awfully
to
ask
you
something
.
If
you
could
get
out
of
the
train
and
go
by
the
next
,
it
would
do
.
I
do
not
want
you
to
give
me
anything
.
Mother
says
we
ought
not
to
.
And
besides
,
we
do
not
want
any
THINGS
.
Only
to
talk
to
you
about
a
Prisoner
and
Captive
.
Your
loving
little
friend
,
"
Bobbie
.
"
She
got
the
Station
Master
to
give
the
letter
to
the
old
gentleman
,
and
next
day
she
asked
Peter
and
Phyllis
to
come
down
to
the
station
with
her
at
the
time
when
the
train
that
brought
the
old
gentleman
from
town
would
be
passing
through
.
She
explained
her
idea
to
them
--
and
they
approved
thoroughly
.
They
had
all
washed
their
hands
and
faces
,
and
brushed
their
hair
,
and
were
looking
as
tidy
as
they
knew
how
.
But
Phyllis
,
always
unlucky
,
had
upset
a
jug
of
lemonade
down
the
front
of
her
dress
.
There
was
no
time
to
change
--
and
the
wind
happening
to
blow
from
the
coal
yard
,
her
frock
was
soon
powdered
with
grey
,
which
stuck
to
the
sticky
lemonade
stains
and
made
her
look
,
as
Peter
said
,
"
like
any
little
gutter
child
.
"
It
was
decided
that
she
should
keep
behind
the
others
as
much
as
possible
.
"
Perhaps
the
old
gentleman
wo
n't
notice
,
"
said
Bobbie
.
"
The
aged
are
often
weak
in
the
eyes
.
"
There
was
no
sign
of
weakness
,
however
,
in
the
eyes
,
or
in
any
other
part
of
the
old
gentleman
,
as
he
stepped
from
the
train
and
looked
up
and
down
the
platform
.