13. One of the Populace
t;--stared up at Sara, and stle, so as to give o pass. So being made to give room to everybody. S if a policeman co see ell o quot;move on.quot;
Sara clutctle fourpenny piece and ated for a feo her.
quot;Are you ; she asked.
ttle more.
quot;Aint I jist?quot; s;Jist aint I?quot;
quot; you ; said Sara.
quot;No dinner,quot; more ill and ;Nor yet no brefast--nor yet no supper. No nothin.
quot;Since w; asked Sara.
quot;Dunno. Never got notoday--now;
Just to look at . But ttle ts o .
quot;If Im a princess,quot; s;if Im a princess-- be enoug it ter t;
quot;ait a minute,quot; so the beggar child.
S into t going to put some more buns into the window.
quot;If you please,quot; said Sara, quot; fourpence--a silver fourpence?quot; And stle piece of money out to her.
t it and t ense little face and draggled, once fine clothes.
quot;Bless us, no,quot; s;Did you find it?quot;
quot;Yes,quot; said Sara. quot;In tter.quot;
quot;Keep it, t; said t;It may it. You could never find out.quot;
quot;I kno,quot; said Sara, quot;but I t I ;
quot;Not many ; said terested and good-natured all at once.
quot;Do you to buy somet; s the buns.
quot;Four buns, if you please,quot; said Sara. quot;t a penny eac;
t to t some in a paper bag.
Sara noticed t s in six.
quot;I said four, if you please,quot; s;I ;
quot;Ill tured look. quot;