7. The Diamond Mines Again
7. the Diamond Mines Again
ered ternoon, s of procession. Miss Minc silk dress, led folloaining t Doll, a up to enter in t Miss Minc for er an intervieting room, had expressed her wishes.
quot;t an ordinary occasion,quot; s;I do not desire t it sreated as one.quot;
So Sara sry, tared at ouctle ones began to squirm joyously in ts.
quot;Silence, young ladies!quot; said Miss Minc t;James, place table and remove t yours upon a c; suddenly and severely.
Becky e forgotten ement, and Lottie, ation. S dropped artled ened, bobbing curtsy of apology Lavinia and Jessie tittered.
quot;It is not your place to look at t; said Miss Minc;You forget yourself. Put your box do;
Becky obeyed e and ily backed tohe door.
quot;You may leave us,quot; Miss Minco ts h a wave of her hand.
Becky stepped aside respectfully to allos to pass out first. S ing a longing glance at table. Sometin issue paper.
quot;If you please, Miss Minc; said Sara, suddenly, quot;maynt Becky stay?quot;
It o do. Miss Mincrayed into somet jump. t urbedly.
quot;Becky!quot; s;My dearest Sara!quot;
Sara advanced a step toward her.
quot;I o see ts,quot; s;Stle girl, too, you kno;
Miss Minco ther.
quot;My dear Sara,quot; s;Becky is t little girls.quot;
It really occurred to o t ligtles and made fires.
quot;But Becky is,quot; said Sara. quot;And I kno is my birt;
Miss Mincy:
quot;As