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"
Yes
,
"
said
Sara
;
"
once
you
gave
me
six
buns
for
fourpence
,
and
--
"
"
And
you
gave
five
of
'em
to
a
beggar
child
,
"
the
woman
broke
in
on
her
.
"
I
've
always
remembered
it
.
I
could
n't
make
it
out
at
first
.
"
She
turned
round
to
the
Indian
gentleman
and
spoke
her
next
words
to
him
.
"
I
beg
your
pardon
,
sir
,
but
there
's
not
many
young
people
that
notices
a
hungry
face
in
that
way
;
and
I
've
thought
of
it
many
a
time
.
Excuse
the
liberty
,
miss
,
"
--
to
Sara
--
"
but
you
look
rosier
and
--
well
,
better
than
you
did
that
--
that
--
"
"
I
am
better
,
thank
you
,
"
said
Sara
.
"
And
--
I
am
much
happier
--
and
I
have
come
to
ask
you
to
do
something
for
me
.
"
"
Me
,
miss
!
"
exclaimed
the
bun-woman
,
smiling
cheerfully
.
"
Why
,
bless
you
!
Yes
,
miss
.
What
can
I
do
?
"
And
then
Sara
,
leaning
on
the
counter
,
made
her
little
proposal
concerning
the
dreadful
days
and
the
hungry
waifs
and
the
buns
.
The
woman
watched
her
,
and
listened
with
an
astonished
face
.
"
Why
,
bless
me
!
"
she
said
again
when
she
had
heard
it
all
;
"
it
'll
be
a
pleasure
to
me
to
do
it
.
I
am
a
working-woman
myself
and
can
not
afford
to
do
much
on
my
own
account
,
and
there
's
sights
of
trouble
on
every
side
;
but
,
if
you
'll
excuse
me
,
I
'm
bound
to
say
I
've
given
away
many
a
bit
of
bread
since
that
wet
afternoon
,
just
along
o
'
thinking
of
you
--
an
'
how
wet
an
'
cold
you
was
,
an
'
how
hungry
you
looked
;
an
'
yet
you
gave
away
your
hot
buns
as
if
you
was
a
princess
.
"
The
Indian
gentleman
smiled
involuntarily
at
this
,
and
Sara
smiled
a
little
,
too
,
remembering
what
she
had
said
to
herself
when
she
put
the
buns
down
on
the
ravenous
child
's
ragged
lap
.
"
She
looked
so
hungry
,
"
she
said
.
"
She
was
even
hungrier
than
I
was
.
"