Дети железной дороги
The old gentleman.
AndthenbeforeheknewwhathewasgoingtodoheranaftertheStationMaster,whostoppedwhenheheardPeter’shastybootscrunchingtheroad,andcomingupwithhimverybreathlessandwithhisearsnowquitemagenta-coloured,hesaid:—
"Idon’twantyoutobepolitetomeifyoudon’tknowmewhenyouseeme."
"Eh?"saidtheStationMaster.
"Ithoughtperhapsyoudidn’tknowitwasmethattookthecoals,"Peterwenton,"whenyousaid‘Goodmorning.’Butitwas,andI’msorry.There."
"Why,"saidtheStationMaster,"Iwasn’tthinkinganythingatallaboutthepreciouscoals.Letbygonesbebygones.Andwherewereyouofftoinsuchahurry?"
"I’mgoingtobuybunsfortea,"saidPeter.
"Ithoughtyouwereallsopoor,"saidtheStationMaster.
"Soweare,"saidPeter,confidentially,"butwealwayshavethreepennyworthofhalfpenniesforteawheneverMothersellsastoryorapoemoranything."
"Oh,"saidtheStationMaster,"soyourMotherwritesstories,doesshe?"
"Thebeautifulestyoueverread,"saidPeter.
"YououghttobeveryproudtohavesuchacleverMother."
"Yes,"saidPeter,"butsheusedtoplaywithusmorebeforeshehadtobesoclever."
"Well,"saidtheStationMaster,"Imustbegettingalong.YougiveusalookinattheStationwheneveryoufeelsoinclined.