19. Anne
hair.
t morning, Miss Minc of enjoyed seeing. tlemans carriage, s tall s otle figure, , riceps to get into it. ttle figure of ing. It endant, alo her carriage, carrying wraps and belongings. Already Becky had a pink, round face.
A little later ts occupants got out, oddly enoug as tting a tray of smoking- buns into the window.
ered turned and looked at ood beer. For a moment s Sara very ured face lighted up.
quot;Im sure t I remember you, miss,quot; s;And yet--quot;
quot;Yes,quot; said Sara; quot;once you gave me six buns for fourpence, and--quot;
quot;And you gave five of em to a beggar c; t;Ive al. I couldnt make it out at first.quot; Surned round to tleman and spoke o ;I beg your pardon, sir, but t many young people t notices a of it many a time. Excuse ty, miss,quot;--to Sara-- quot;but you look rosier and--ter t--t--quot;
quot;I am better, t; said Sara. quot;And--I am muco ask you to do somet;
quot;Me, miss!quot; exclaimed t; can I do?quot;
And ter, made tle proposal concerning the buns.
tcened onished face.
quot;; s all; quot;itll be a pleasure to me to do it. I am a afford to do muc, and ts of trouble on every side; but, if youll excuse me, Im bound to say Ive given a of bread since t afternoon, just along o t an cold you ;
tleman smiled involuntarily at ttle, too, remembering he ravenous childs ragged lap.
quot;S; s;S;
quot;Sarving,quot; said t;Manys time sold me