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"
Look
here
,
"
she
cried
,
"
if
you
'll
lend
me
these
books
,
_
I
'll
_
read
them
--
and
tell
you
everything
that
's
in
them
afterward
--
and
I
'll
tell
it
so
that
you
will
remember
it
,
too
.
"
"
Oh
,
goodness
!
"
exclaimed
Ermengarde
.
"
Do
you
think
you
can
?
"
"
I
know
I
can
,
"
Sara
answered
.
"
The
little
ones
always
remember
what
I
tell
them
.
"
"
Sara
,
"
said
Ermengarde
,
hope
gleaming
in
her
round
face
,
"
if
you
'll
do
that
,
and
make
me
remember
,
I
'll
--
I
'll
give
you
anything
.
"
"
I
do
n't
want
you
to
give
me
anything
,
"
said
Sara
.
"
I
want
your
books
--
I
want
them
!
"
And
her
eyes
grew
big
,
and
her
chest
heaved
.
"
Take
them
,
then
,
"
said
Ermengarde
.
"
I
wish
I
wanted
them
--
but
I
do
n't
.
I
'm
not
clever
,
and
my
father
is
,
and
he
thinks
I
ought
to
be
.
"
Sara
was
opening
one
book
after
the
other
.
"
What
are
you
going
to
tell
your
father
?
"
she
asked
,
a
slight
doubt
dawning
in
her
mind
.
"
Oh
,
he
need
n't
know
,
"
answered
Ermengarde
.
"
He
'll
think
I
've
read
them
.
"
Sara
put
down
her
book
and
shook
her
head
slowly
.
"
That
's
almost
like
telling
lies
,
"
she
said
.
"
And
lies
--
well
,
you
see
,
they
are
not
only
wicked
--
they
're
VULGAR
.
Sometimes
"
--
reflectively
--
"
I
've
thought
perhaps
I
might
do
something
wicked
--
I
might
suddenly
fly
into
a
rage
and
kill
Miss
Minchin
,
you
know
,
when
she
was
ill-treating
me
--
but
I
COULD
N'T
be
vulgar
.
Why
ca
n't
you
tell
your
father
_
I
_
read
them
?
"