11. Ram Dass
ttle girl or a uresque e-turbaned ive Indian man-servant--quot;a Lascar,quot; Sara said to , and .
As Sara looked to absolutely sure o look at t so seldom in England t of it. S erestedly for a second, and tes. So knoranger, may be.
ly a pleasure to ered, and e teet it ired or dull.
It o ure, and it is probable t t of a little girl excited o tes, ran across ttering, and actually leaped on to Saras so tic room. It made ed s be restored to er--if ter--and so be done. ould cy and refuse to be caug a? t do at all. Pero tleman, and the poor man was fond of him.
Surned to t sill some of tani sand. So he language he knew.
quot;ill me catc; she asked.
S s tongue. trut t as if ervened, and ttle voice came from self. At once Sara sa omed to European cful t of Missee Sa bite; but, unfortunately, to catc to anotning. , t evil. Ram Dass kne not altle animal. But ly afraid Sara migaking a great liberty and per let him come.
But Sara gave once.
quot;Can you get across?quot; she inquired.
quot;In a moment,quot; he answered her.
quot;t; s;o side of tened.quot;
Ram Dass slipped ttic o eadily and lig and dropped upon a sound. turned to Sara and salaamed again. ttered a little scream. Ram Dass ily took tion of sting t, and t in c a very long c a fees evidently for t, but presently tering on to Ram Dasss s ttering and clinging to tle skinny arm.
Ram Dass t ive eyes aken in at a glance all t o o ttl