The beggar is a very old man.
His clothes are all torn and dirty.
He is holding out his dirty bowl to Ma Tin.
"Have pity on me," he begs.
"Hive me some coins.
I have not eaten for two days."
Ma Tin is very touched by the old beggar.
She looks at the coins in her hands.
"He says that he has not eaten for two days," she thinks.
"If give him these coins, he will be able to buy himself som food to eat."
The kind little Burmese girl is putting her coins into the beggar's bowl.
:God bless you, my child," says the beggar.
Ma Tin is happy to help the beggar.
She is quite sad that she cannot buy the sweets, but she does not want the old man to be hungry.
"I can buy my sweets another day," thinks Ma Tin.
"I don't need them badly now.
The beggar is a very old man.His clothes are all torn and dirty.He is holding out his dirty bowl to Ma Tin."Have pity on me," he begs."Hive me some coins.I have not eaten for two days."Ma Tin is very touched by the old beggar.She looks at the coins in her hands."He says that he has not eaten for two days," she thinks."If give him these coins, he will be able to buy himself som food to eat."The kind little Burmese girl is putting her coins into the beggar's bowl.:God bless you, my child," says the beggar.Ma Tin is happy to help the beggar.She is quite sad that she cannot buy the sweets, but she does not want the old man to be hungry."I can buy my sweets another day," thinks Ma Tin."I don't need them badly now.
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