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411
Whenever
an
Editor
was
sensible
there
were
buns
for
tea
.
412
One
day
Peter
was
going
down
to
the
village
to
get
buns
to
celebrate
the
sensibleness
of
the
Editor
of
the
Children
's
Globe
,
when
he
met
the
Station
Master
.
413
Peter
felt
very
uncomfortable
,
for
he
had
now
had
time
to
think
over
the
affair
of
the
coal-mine
.
He
did
not
like
to
say
"
Good
morning
"
to
the
Station
Master
,
as
you
usually
do
to
anyone
you
meet
on
a
lonely
road
,
because
he
had
a
hot
feeling
,
which
spread
even
to
his
ears
,
that
the
Station
Master
might
not
care
to
speak
to
a
person
who
had
stolen
coals
.
'
Stolen
'
is
a
nasty
word
,
but
Peter
felt
it
was
the
right
one
.
So
he
looked
down
,
and
said
Nothing
.
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414
It
was
the
Station
Master
who
said
"
Good
morning
"
as
he
passed
by
.
And
Peter
answered
,
"
Good
morning
.
"
Then
he
thought
:
--
415
"
Perhaps
he
does
n't
know
who
I
am
by
daylight
,
or
he
would
n't
be
so
polite
.
"
416
And
he
did
not
like
the
feeling
which
thinking
this
gave
him
.
417
And
then
before
he
knew
what
he
was
going
to
do
he
ran
after
the
Station
Master
,
who
stopped
when
he
heard
Peter
's
hasty
boots
crunching
the
road
,
and
coming
up
with
him
very
breathless
and
with
his
ears
now
quite
magenta-coloured
,
he
said
:
--
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418
"
I
do
n't
want
you
to
be
polite
to
me
if
you
do
n't
know
me
when
you
see
me
.
"
419
"
Eh
?
"
said
the
Station
Master
.
420
"
I
thought
perhaps
you
did
n't
know
it
was
me
that
took
the
coals
,
"
Peter
went
on
,
"
when
you
said
'
Good
morning
.
'
But
it
was
,
and
I
'm
sorry
.
There
.
"