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Poverty is not her brand.

(1) Suspicion

(2) Inferiority, timidity

(3) The first "pain" is the author's sympathy and pity for the little girl under the difficult living conditions, and the impulse from maternal instinct to care for her. (2) What the little girl said reflects the contrast between inner precocity and age due to the realistic suffering environment. The second pain is the pity for the little girl herself.