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"
I
do
n't
know
,
I
'm
sure
,
sister
,
"
answered
Miss
Amelia
.
"
Unless
she
has
made
friends
with
him
because
he
has
lived
in
India
.
"
"
It
would
be
just
like
her
to
thrust
herself
upon
him
and
try
to
gain
his
sympathies
in
some
such
impertinent
fashion
,
"
said
Miss
Minchin
.
"
She
must
have
been
in
the
house
for
two
hours
.
I
will
not
allow
such
presumption
.
I
shall
go
and
inquire
into
the
matter
,
and
apologize
for
her
intrusion
.
"
Sara
was
sitting
on
a
footstool
close
to
Mr.
Carrisford
's
knee
,
and
listening
to
some
of
the
many
things
he
felt
it
necessary
to
try
to
explain
to
her
,
when
Ram
Dass
announced
the
visitor
's
arrival
.
Sara
rose
involuntarily
,
and
became
rather
pale
;
but
Mr.
Carrisford
saw
that
she
stood
quietly
,
and
showed
none
of
the
ordinary
signs
of
child
terror
.
Miss
Minchin
entered
the
room
with
a
sternly
dignified
manner
.
She
was
correctly
and
well
dressed
,
and
rigidly
polite
.
"
I
am
sorry
to
disturb
Mr.
Carrisford
,
"
she
said
;
"
but
I
have
explanations
to
make
.
I
am
Miss
Minchin
,
the
proprietress
of
the
Young
Ladies
'
Seminary
next
door
.
"
The
Indian
gentleman
looked
at
her
for
a
moment
in
silent
scrutiny
.
He
was
a
man
who
had
naturally
a
rather
hot
temper
,
and
he
did
not
wish
it
to
get
too
much
the
better
of
him
.
"
So
you
are
Miss
Minchin
?
"
he
said
.
"
I
am
,
sir
.
"