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"
That
is
enough
,
"
she
said
with
polite
tartness
.
"
If
you
have
not
learned
,
you
must
begin
at
once
.
The
French
master
,
Monsieur
Dufarge
,
will
be
here
in
a
few
minutes
.
Take
this
book
and
look
at
it
until
he
arrives
.
"
Sara
's
cheeks
felt
warm
.
She
went
back
to
her
seat
and
opened
the
book
.
She
looked
at
the
first
page
with
a
grave
face
.
She
knew
it
would
be
rude
to
smile
,
and
she
was
very
determined
not
to
be
rude
.
But
it
was
very
odd
to
find
herself
expected
to
study
a
page
which
told
her
that
"
le
pere
"
meant
"
the
father
,
"
and
"
la
mere
"
meant
"
the
mother
.
"
Miss
Minchin
glanced
toward
her
scrutinizingly
.
"
You
look
rather
cross
,
Sara
,
"
she
said
.
"
I
am
sorry
you
do
not
like
the
idea
of
learning
French
.
"
"
I
am
very
fond
of
it
,
"
answered
Sara
,
thinking
she
would
try
again
;
"
but
--
"
"
You
must
not
say
'
but
'
when
you
are
told
to
do
things
,
"
said
Miss
Minchin
.
"
Look
at
your
book
again
.
"
And
Sara
did
so
,
and
did
not
smile
,
even
when
she
found
that
"
le
fils
"
meant
"
the
son
,
"
and
"
le
frere
"
meant
"
the
brother
.
"
"
When
Monsieur
Dufarge
comes
,
"
she
thought
,
"
I
can
make
him
understand
.
"
Monsieur
Dufarge
arrived
very
shortly
afterward
.
He
was
a
very
nice
,
intelligent
,
middle-aged
Frenchman
,
and
he
looked
interested
when
his
eyes
fell
upon
Sara
trying
politely
to
seem
absorbed
in
her
little
book
of
phrases
.
"
Is
this
a
new
pupil
for
me
,
madame
?
"
he
said
to
Miss
Minchin
.
"
I
hope
that
is
my
good
fortune
.
"