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821
"
Oh
,
no
,
"
said
Bobbie
,
looking
at
the
stranger
,
as
she
might
have
looked
at
a
strange
dog
of
doubtful
temper
.
822
"
You
would
n't
hurt
me
,
would
you
?
"
823
She
smiled
at
him
,
and
he
smiled
back
,
a
queer
crooked
smile
.
And
then
he
coughed
again
.
And
the
heavy
rattling
swish
of
the
incoming
train
swept
past
,
and
the
Station
Master
and
Peter
and
Phyllis
went
out
to
meet
it
.
Bobbie
was
still
holding
the
stranger
's
hand
when
they
came
back
with
Mother
.
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824
The
Russian
rose
and
bowed
very
ceremoniously
.
825
Then
Mother
spoke
in
French
,
and
he
replied
,
haltingly
at
first
,
but
presently
in
longer
and
longer
sentences
.
826
The
children
,
watching
his
face
and
Mother
's
,
knew
that
he
was
telling
her
things
that
made
her
angry
and
pitying
,
and
sorry
and
indignant
all
at
once
.
827
"
Well
,
Mum
,
what
's
it
all
about
?
"
The
Station
Master
could
not
restrain
his
curiosity
any
longer
.
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828
"
Oh
,
"
said
Mother
,
"
it
's
all
right
.
He
's
a
Russian
,
and
he
's
lost
his
ticket
.
And
I
'm
afraid
he
's
very
ill
.
If
you
do
n't
mind
,
I
'll
take
him
home
with
me
now
.
He
's
really
quite
worn
out
.
I
'll
run
down
and
tell
you
all
about
him
to-morrow
.
"
829
"
I
hope
you
wo
n't
find
you
're
taking
home
a
frozen
viper
,
"
said
the
Station
Master
,
doubtfully
.
830
"
Oh
,
no
,
"
Mother
said
brightly
,
and
she
smiled
;
"
I
'm
quite
sure
I
'm
not
.
Why
,
he
's
a
great
man
in
his
own
country
,
writes
books
--
beautiful
books
--
I
've
read
some
of
them
;
but
I
'll
tell
you
all
about
it
to-morrow
.