10. The Indian Gentleman
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But it tie to make pilgrimages to ttic. te sure Miss Amelia make a tour of inspection ter to be asleep. So ts range and lonely life. It tic. So talk to; and on errands and reets, a forlorn little figure carrying a basket or a parcel, trying to on er. reets in tended by Mariette, t of , eager little face and picturesque coats and s en caused people to look after ifully cared for little girl naturally attracts attention. S rare enougty enougo make people turn around to look at t Sara in to see s. So gro, and, as ss of s for ed to all. Sometimes, w, s laugrigcimes red and s urned away.
In ted up, so look into t tting before t tables. It alerested o catcters e familiar in a because t of ttle--but because t cout, rosy motout, rosy fatout, rosy grandmots. t caken out to o ride in perambulators by comfortable nurses, or to drive o to meet t and look in ts for packages, or t t and pus, ted to tastes of a large family. Sara e fond of t of books--quite romantic names. Smorencys , fair baby a Beaucmorency; t baby Cmorency; ttle boy agger and acia, and Claude or.
One evening a very funny t a funny t all.
Several of tmorencys ly going to a cy, and just as Sara to pass t to get into ting for tacia and Rosalind Gladys, in in, and Guy Clarence, aged five, ty fellole round Sara forgot and soget, forgot everyt t sed to look at . So she paused and looked.
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