7. The Diamond Mines Again
exactly like tories,quot; s;t o t;
Miss Mince so still and o er, in response to a message s her.
Even by t time it seemed to Sara as if ty e anottle girl.
Every sign of tivities a back into tting room looked as it alraces of t y frocks; and turned to togetalking excitedly.
quot;tell Sara to come to my room,quot; Miss Minco er. quot;And explain to I ;
quot;Sister,quot; replied Miss Amelia, quot;srangest cually made no fuss at all. You remember sain Cre back to India. old stood quite still and looked at me making a sound. o get bigger and bigger, and s quite pale. ill stood staring for a feo surned round and ran out of tairs. Several of to cry, but s seem to o be alive to anyt just made me feel quite queer not to be ansrange, you expect people ever it is.quot;
Nobody but Sara er sairs and locked , s t so seem ;My papa is dead! My papa is dead!quot;
Once sopped before Emily, c ;Emily! Do you ;
o Miss Mincting room in anso e and as if s o reveal like tterfly c from one of reasures to ted scead a strange, desolate, almost grotesque little figure.
S on, Mariettes -aside black- velvet frock. It oo s and tig. As s found a piece of black ribbon, , tumbled loosely about rasted strongly s pallor. Sigerial.
quot;Put do; said Miss Minc; do you mean by bringing ;
quot;No,quot; Sara ans;I put o me.quot;
Sly uncomfortable, and s speak eadiness it difficult to cope--perless and inhing.
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