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"
Dear
me
!
"
said
Bobbie
,
stooping
to
stroke
her
,
"
how
very
kind
everybody
is
to-day
--
even
you
,
Pussy
!
"
Perks
did
not
appear
until
the
11.54
was
signalled
,
and
then
he
,
like
everybody
else
that
morning
,
had
a
newspaper
in
his
hand
.
"
Hullo
!
"
he
said
,
"
'
ere
you
are
.
Well
,
if
THIS
is
the
train
,
it
'll
be
smart
work
!
Well
,
God
bless
you
,
my
dear
!
I
see
it
in
the
paper
,
and
I
do
n't
think
I
was
ever
so
glad
of
anything
in
all
my
born
days
!
"
He
looked
at
Bobbie
a
moment
,
then
said
,
"
One
I
must
have
,
Miss
,
and
no
offence
,
I
know
,
on
a
day
like
this
'
ere
!
"
and
with
that
he
kissed
her
,
first
on
one
cheek
and
then
on
the
other
.
"
You
ai
n't
offended
,
are
you
?
"
he
asked
anxiously
.
"
I
ai
n't
took
too
great
a
liberty
?
On
a
day
like
this
,
you
know
--
"
"
No
,
no
,
"
said
Bobbie
,
"
of
course
it
's
not
a
liberty
,
dear
Mr.
Perks
;
we
love
you
quite
as
much
as
if
you
were
an
uncle
of
ours
--
but
--
on
a
day
like
WHAT
?
"
"
Like
this
'
ere
!
"
said
Perks
.
"
Do
n't
I
tell
you
I
see
it
in
the
paper
?
"
"
Saw
WHAT
in
the
paper
?
"
asked
Bobbie
,
but
already
the
11.54
was
steaming
into
the
station
and
the
Station
Master
was
looking
at
all
the
places
where
Perks
was
not
and
ought
to
have
been
.
Bobbie
was
left
standing
alone
,
the
Station
Cat
watching
her
from
under
the
bench
with
friendly
golden
eyes
.
Of
course
you
know
already
exactly
what
was
going
to
happen
.
Bobbie
was
not
so
clever
.
She
had
the
vague
,
confused
,
expectant
feeling
that
comes
to
one
's
heart
in
dreams
.
What
her
heart
expected
I
ca
n't
tell
--
perhaps
the
very
thing
that
you
and
I
know
was
going
to
happen
--
but
her
mind
expected
nothing
;
it
was
almost
blank
,
and
felt
nothing
but
tiredness
and
stupidness
and
an
empty
feeling
,
like
your
body
has
when
you
have
been
a
long
walk
and
it
is
very
far
indeed
past
your
proper
dinner-time
.
Only
three
people
got
out
of
the
11.54
.
The
first
was
a
countryman
with
two
baskety
boxes
full
of
live
chickens
who
stuck
their
russet
heads
out
anxiously
through
the
wicker
bars
;
the
second
was
Miss
Peckitt
,
the
grocer
's
wife
's
cousin
,
with
a
tin
box
and
three
brown-paper
parcels
;
and
the
third
--