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"
Please
,
Mr.
Engineer
,
"
she
said
,
"
I
did
call
out
to
you
from
the
line
,
but
you
did
n't
hear
me
--
and
I
just
climbed
up
to
touch
you
on
the
arm
--
quite
gently
I
meant
to
do
it
--
and
then
I
fell
into
the
coals
--
and
I
am
so
sorry
if
I
frightened
you
.
Oh
,
do
n't
be
cross
--
oh
,
please
do
n't
!
"
She
sniffed
again
.
"
We
ai
n't
so
much
CROSS
,
"
said
the
fireman
,
"
as
interested
like
.
It
ai
n't
every
day
a
little
gell
tumbles
into
our
coal
bunker
outer
the
sky
,
is
it
,
Bill
?
What
did
you
DO
it
for
--
eh
?
"
"
That
's
the
point
,
"
agreed
the
engine-driver
;
"
what
did
you
do
it
FOR
?
"
Bobbie
found
that
she
had
not
quite
stopped
crying
.
The
engine-driver
patted
her
on
the
back
and
said
:
"
Here
,
cheer
up
,
Mate
.
It
ai
n't
so
bad
as
all
that
'
ere
,
I
'll
be
bound
.
"
"
I
wanted
,
"
said
Bobbie
,
much
cheered
to
find
herself
addressed
as
'
Mate
'
--
"
I
only
wanted
to
ask
you
if
you
'd
be
so
kind
as
to
mend
this
.
"
She
picked
up
the
brown-paper
parcel
from
among
the
coals
and
undid
the
string
with
hot
,
red
fingers
that
trembled
.
Her
feet
and
legs
felt
the
scorch
of
the
engine
fire
,
but
her
shoulders
felt
the
wild
chill
rush
of
the
air
.
The
engine
lurched
and
shook
and
rattled
,
and
as
they
shot
under
a
bridge
the
engine
seemed
to
shout
in
her
ears
.
The
fireman
shovelled
on
coals
.
Bobbie
unrolled
the
brown
paper
and
disclosed
the
toy
engine
.
"
I
thought
,
"
she
said
wistfully
,
"
that
perhaps
you
'd
mend
this
for
me
--
because
you
're
an
engineer
,
you
know
.
"