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at all resigned keep t a secret. little Sara companion to urn to India, into expect to see ts o meet o tood tination.
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Miss Minchin,
Select Seminary for Young Ladies.
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As s doiff ma one of her.
quot;I dont like it, papa,quot; s;But t really like going into battle.quot;
Captain Creired of hearing Saras queer speeches.
quot;Otle Sara,quot; ; so say solemn to me? No one else is as solemn as you are.quot;
quot;But w; inquired Sara.
quot;Because you are suc; ill more. And t o opping laug once and looking almost as if tears o his eyes.
It t Miss Mincered t: tall and dull, and respectable and ugly. S spread itself into a very large smile o o spend a great deal of money on tle daughter.
quot;It privilege to iful and promising cain Cre; saking Saras roking it. quot;Lady Mereditold me of treasure in an establis like mine.quot;
Sara stood quietly, hing odd, as usual.
quot;iful c; s;I am not beautiful at all. Colonel Granges little girl, Isobel, is beautiful. S black fair in t. I am one of t celling a story.quot;
Saken, in t like Isobel Grange, , but sure, ratall for ense, attractive little face. e black and only curled at tips; is true, but t like till s stle girl, and s at all elated by