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"
If
there
are
any
ripe
,
and
you
DO
give
them
to
me
,
"
said
Phyllis
,
"
you
wo
n't
mind
if
I
give
them
to
the
poor
Russian
,
will
you
?
"
Perks
narrowed
his
eyes
and
then
raised
his
eyebrows
.
"
So
it
was
them
strawberries
you
come
down
for
this
afternoon
,
eh
?
"
said
he
.
This
was
an
awkward
moment
for
Phyllis
.
To
say
"
yes
"
would
seem
rude
and
greedy
,
and
unkind
to
Perks
.
But
she
knew
if
she
said
"
no
,
"
she
would
not
be
pleased
with
herself
afterwards
.
So
--
"
Yes
,
"
she
said
,
"
it
was
.
"
"
Well
done
!
"
said
the
Porter
;
"
speak
the
truth
and
shame
the
--
"
"
But
we
'd
have
come
down
the
very
next
day
if
we
'd
known
you
had
n't
heard
the
story
,
"
Phyllis
added
hastily
.
"
I
believe
you
,
Missie
,
"
said
Perks
,
and
sprang
across
the
line
six
feet
in
front
of
the
advancing
train
.
The
girls
hated
to
see
him
do
this
,
but
Peter
liked
it
.
It
was
so
exciting
.
The
Russian
gentleman
was
so
delighted
with
the
strawberries
that
the
three
racked
their
brains
to
find
some
other
surprise
for
him
.
But
all
the
racking
did
not
bring
out
any
idea
more
novel
than
wild
cherries
.
And
this
idea
occurred
to
them
next
morning
.
They
had
seen
the
blossom
on
the
trees
in
the
spring
,
and
they
knew
where
to
look
for
wild
cherries
now
that
cherry
time
was
here
.
The
trees
grew
all
up
and
along
the
rocky
face
of
the
cliff
out
of
which
the
mouth
of
the
tunnel
opened
.
There
were
all
sorts
of
trees
there
,
birches
and
beeches
and
baby
oaks
and
hazels
,
and
among
them
the
cherry
blossom
had
shone
like
snow
and
silver
.