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With confusion, Issac looked at this strange guy and said, ”Who are you? I have never met you.” “Don’t be nervous, little girl.” he said, ”You see, I’m just a poor guy, wandering in this area. Though looking frightening in these ragged clothes, I won’t hurt you.” ”Then what do you want to do?” asked Isaac, ”Mom told me not to talk to a stranger, especially those who look unkind just like you.” “Oh, lovely girl, I’m not that sort of person. I simply beg for something to eat. I’ve been hungry for several days. The persons I asked before were all unwilling to do me a favour. If you don’t help me, I deem, I will soon starve to death.” answered the trampe in a mournful voice.
Hearing these words, Isaac was sympathetic to this person’s experiences.


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