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461
He
gave
them
each
an
orange
,
and
promised
to
take
them
up
into
the
signal-box
one
of
these
days
,
when
he
was
n't
so
busy
.
462
Several
trains
went
through
the
station
,
and
Peter
noticed
for
the
first
time
that
engines
have
numbers
on
them
,
like
cabs
.
463
"
Yes
,
"
said
the
Porter
,
"
I
knowed
a
young
gent
as
used
to
take
down
the
numbers
of
every
single
one
he
seed
;
in
a
green
note-book
with
silver
corners
it
was
,
owing
to
his
father
being
very
well-to-do
in
the
wholesale
stationery
.
"
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464
Peter
felt
that
he
could
take
down
numbers
,
too
,
even
if
he
was
not
the
son
of
a
wholesale
stationer
.
As
he
did
not
happen
to
have
a
green
leather
note-book
with
silver
corners
,
the
Porter
gave
him
a
yellow
envelope
and
on
it
he
noted
:
--
465
379
466
663
467
and
felt
that
this
was
the
beginning
of
what
would
be
a
most
interesting
collection
.
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468
That
night
at
tea
he
asked
Mother
if
she
had
a
green
leather
note-book
with
silver
corners
.
She
had
not
;
but
when
she
heard
what
he
wanted
it
for
she
gave
him
a
little
black
one
.
469
"
It
has
a
few
pages
torn
out
,
"
said
she
;
"
but
it
will
hold
quite
a
lot
of
numbers
,
and
when
it
's
full
I
'll
give
you
another
.
I
'm
so
glad
you
like
the
railway
.
Only
,
please
,
you
must
n't
walk
on
the
line
.
"
470
"
Not
if
we
face
the
way
the
train
's
coming
?
"
asked
Peter
,
after
a
gloomy
pause
,
in
which
glances
of
despair
were
exchanged
.