15. The Magic
15. the Magic
door sters, and caughis room also.
quot;It is a long time since I sa; which crossed her mind.
t fire gloe, and tleman ting before it. ing in his hand, and he looked as lonely and unhappy as ever.
quot;Poor man!quot; said Sara. quot;I ;
And t ;supposingquot; at t very moment.
quot;Suppose,quot; ;suppose--even if Carmicraces to Moscotle girl took from Madame Pascals sc to be quite a different c steps sake next?quot;
into t Miss Mincairs to scold the cook.
quot;ed your time?quot; s;You for ;
quot;It and muddy,quot; Sara ans;it ;
quot;Make no excuses,quot; said Miss Minc;and tell no false;
Sara in to ture and emper as a result. Soo rejoiced to o vent her rage on, and Sara was a convenience, as usual.
quot; you stay all nig; she snapped.
Sara laid able.
quot;; she said.
them over, grumbling. She was in a very savage humor indeed.
quot;May I o eat?quot; Sara asked ratly.
quot;teas over and done ; ;Did you expect me to keep it for you?quot;
Sara stood silent for a second.
quot;I ; s, and e loremble.
quot;try,quot; said t;ts all youll get at time of day.quot;
Sara and found t . It o vent e on Sara. Really, it s of stairs leading to tic. Sen found teep tonig seemed as if sop. Several times so stop to rest. op landing so see t coming from under meant t Ermengarde o creep up to pay . t in t. It ter to go into t empt