7. The Diamond Mines Again
ying our last bill--and it ;
Miss Mincurned back from tion. ts being.
quot;t is ; s;I I to all sorts of ridiculous expenses for t ridiculous doll and astic o ed. S c;
Mr. Barroly did not intend to remain to listen to tory of Miss Mincer ion of ed ts. feel any particular sympate keepers of boarding schools.
quot;You ter not pay for anyt; ;unless you to make presents to t a brass farto call ;
quot;But o do?quot; demanded Miss Minc it entirely y to make tter rig; am I to do?quot;
quot;t anyto do,quot; said Mr. Barro;Captain Cre a pauper. Nobody is responsible for you.quot;
quot;I am not responsible for o be made responsible!quot;
Miss Mince h rage.
Mr. Barrourned to go.
quot;I o do , madam,quot; erestedly. quot;Barro responsible. Very sorry t;
quot;If you to be foisted off on me, you are greatly mistaken,quot; Miss Minc;I ed; I urn o treet!quot;
If s been so furious, soo discreet to say quite so mucravagantly brouged, and s all self-control.
Mr. Barrourbedly moved tohe door.
quot;I do t, madam,quot; ed; quot;it look story to get about in connection ablis. Pupil bundled out penniless and friends.quot;
Miss Minco see trut afford to do a ted.
quot;Better keep ; ;S a good deal out of ;
quot;I a good deal out of ; exclaimed Miss Minchin.
quot;I am sure you ; said Mr. Barrotle sinister smile. quot;I am sure you ;
and closed t must be confessed