13. One of the Populace
13. One of the Populace
ter cramped t on ed and combined itself o form slus treet s seat, leaning against fully cozy and alluring, and tudy in glo ttic s or sunrises to look at, and scarcely ever any stars, it seemed to Sara. t and four oclock in ternoon, even an end. If it o go to tic for anyto ligc made tempered ttle slave.
quot;t for you, miss,quot; so Sara one nig into ttic--quot;t for you, an tille, an bein t cell, I s t it? t see tell me some more, please, miss--tell me about tranean passage ;
quot;Ill tell you somet; s;Get your coverlet and round you, and Ill get mine, and ell you about tropical forest o live. ting on table near t into treet mournful expression, I alropical forest trees. I ;
quot;t is ; said Becky, gratefully; quot;but, someille is sort of in o tellin about it.quot;
quot;t is because it makes you t; said Sara, round il only o be seen looking out of it. quot;Ive noticed t you o do o make it t;
quot;Can you do it, miss?quot; faltered Becky, regarding h admiring eyes.
Sara knitted .
quot;Sometimes I can and sometimes I cant,quot; soutly. quot;But iced enougicing a good deal lately, and its beginning to be easier t used to be. o myself, `I am a princess, and I am a fairy one, and because I am a fairy not me or make me uncomfortable. You dont knoquot;-- h a laugh.
Sunities of making unities of proving to s one of trongest tests s to came on a certain dreadful day aftere fade out o