I can't help thinking about the face of that little beggar girl all the time.I can see the glad light filling her eyes when I laid the dime(一角硬币)in her little dirty hand.
How much I had thought of that dime,too! Grandpa gave it to me a whole month ago,and I had kept it ever since in my red box upstairs;but those sugar apples looked so beautiful,and were so cheap—only a dime apiece(每个)一that I made up my mind to have one.
I can see her—the beggar girl,I mean—as she stood there in front of the store,in her old dress,looking at the chocolates laid all in a row.I wonder what made me say, “Little girl,what do you want?''
How she stared at me,just as if nobody had spoken kindly to her before.I guess she thought l was sorry for her, for she said.“l was thinking how good one of those gingerbread rolls would taste,I haven't had anything to eat today.''
Now,I thought to myself, “Mary Williams,you have had a good breakfast and a good dinner this day,and this poor girl has not had a mouthful.You can give her your dime;she needs it a great deal more than you do.''
I could not resist(抗拒)that little girl's hungry look—so I dropped the dime right into her hand,without waiting for her to speak,walked straight away.