9. Melchisedec
9. Melchisedec
trio tie. S knoy meant, and ion sed mot rumored t strange to Sara, but s understand o teacead of to sit in tle ones in state. Lotties cy Sara said so little seven mysteries must be made very clear if one is to understand them.
quot;Are you very poor no; sially t morning ook c;Are you as poor as a beggar?quot; S a fat o tearful eyes. quot;I dont you to be as poor as a beggar.quot;
So cry. And Sara hurriedly consoled her.
quot;Beggars o live,quot; s;I o live in.quot;
quot;; persisted Lottle. quot;t isnt pretty any more.quot;
quot;I live in anot; said Sara.
quot;Is it a nice one?quot; inquired Lottie. quot;I to go and see it.quot;
quot;You must not talk,quot; said Sara. quot;Miss Minc us. Sting you w;
S already t so be able for everyted to. If t attentive, if talked, if tless, it was she who would be reproved.
But Lottie ermined little person. If Sara tell in some otalked to tened ain information t drop, sarted late one afternoon on a voyage of discovery, climbing stairs sence of, until stic floor. table and looking out of a window.
quot;Sara!quot; s. quot;Mamma Sara!quot; S because ttic legs o ing airs.
Sara turned round at t o be ag. ie began to cry and any one co . Sable and ran to the child.
quot;Dont cry and make a noise,quot; s;I ss--its not suctie.quot;
quot;Isnt it?quot; gasped Lottie, and as s s , but sed parent to make an effort to control e p