7. The Diamond Mines Again
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quot;You--you are not to go in t; she said.
quot;Not go in?quot; exclaimed Sara, and she fell back a pace.
quot;t is not your room no; Miss Amelia anstle.
Some once, Sara understood. S the change Miss Minchin had spoken of.
quot;; s shake.
quot;You are to sleep in ttic next to Becky.quot;
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tic door and opened it, gave a dreary little t tood against it and looked about her.
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