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CH28P:14:Ask about the lady.

Nay, there was naught but her, and she was housekeeper; and of her, reader, I could not bear to ask the relief for want of which I was sinking; I could not yet beg; and again I crawled away. Once more I took off my handkerchiefonce more I thought of the cakes of bread in the little shop. Oh, for but a crust! for but one mouthful to allay the pang of famine! Instinctively I turned my face again to the village; I found the shop again, and I went in; and though others were there besides the woman I ventured the requestWould she give me a roll for this handkerchief? She looked at me with evident suspicion: Nay, she never sold stuff i that way. Almost desperate, I asked for half a cake; she again refused. How could she tell where I had got the handkerchief? she said. Would she take my gloves? No! what could she do with them?