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Anne
"Doyouknowwheresheis?"
"Yes,Ido,"answeredthewoman,smilingmoregood-naturedlythanever."Why,she’sinthattherebackroom,miss,an’hasbeenforamonth;an’adecent,well-meanin’girlshe’sgoin’toturnout,an’suchahelptomeintheshopan’inthekitchenasyou’dscarcebelieve,knowin’howshe’slived."
Shesteppedtothedoorofthelittlebackparlorandspoke;andthenextminuteagirlcameoutandfollowedherbehindthecounter.Andactuallyitwasthebeggar-child,cleanandneatlyclothed,andlookingasifshehadnotbeenhungryforalongtime.Shelookedshy,butshehadaniceface,nowthatshewasnolongerasavage,andthewildlookhadgonefromhereyes.SheknewSarainaninstant,andstoodandlookedatherasifshecouldneverlookenough.
"Yousee,"saidthewoman,"Itoldhertocomewhenshewashungry,andwhenshe’dcomeI’dgiveheroddjobstodo;an’Ifoundshewaswilling,andsomehowIgottolikeher;andtheendofitwas,I’vegivenheraplacean’ahome,andshehelpsme,an’behaveswell,an’isasthankfulasagirlcanbe.Hername’sAnne.Shehasnoother."
Thechildrenstoodandlookedateachotherforafewminutes;andthenSaratookherhandoutofhermuffandhelditoutacrossthecounter,andAnnetookit,andtheylookedstraightintoeachother’seyes.
"Iamsoglad,"Sarasaid."AndIhavejustthoughtofsomething.PerhapsMrs.Brownwillletyoubetheonetogivethebunsandbreadtothechildren