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" You want only the good things. The pitcher's a bargain at three bob. " "Have you any Staffordshire figures?' asked Madeline. The man rummaged in a basket and pro- duced two little white lambs, each standing on a hillock of green grass. " Oh, how cunning, " murmured Betty. " I simply must have those. " " Then don't act too anxious, or he'll put the price away up, " Madeline whispered. " You buy them, " Betty whispered back. " We wanted a man's figure, " explained Madeline nonchalantly. " You h...aven't any ? Then I guess that's all. How much are the lambs?" " Thrippence. " 178 BETTY WALES, B. A. " I'll take them, " cried Betty before Made- line could answer. The man looked amusedly from one to the other. " You mustn't quarrel over the baa- lambs, ladies. " " Oh, we won't. " Betty held out her money. " Madeline, look ! " A wizened, grizzled little Jew, whose wares were spread out next to those of the owner of the " baa-lambs, " had overheard their conver- sation with his rival and was holding out a figure, the exact counterpart of the one in the Oxford Street shop.
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