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"
Kindly
explain
the
matter
,
Carmichael
,
"
said
the
Indian
gentleman
;
"
and
get
it
over
as
quickly
as
possible
.
"
And
he
made
Sara
sit
down
again
,
and
held
her
hands
in
his
--
which
was
another
trick
of
her
papa
's
.
Then
Mr.
Carmichael
explained
--
in
the
quiet
,
level-toned
,
steady
manner
of
a
man
who
knew
his
subject
,
and
all
its
legal
significance
,
which
was
a
thing
Miss
Minchin
understood
as
a
business
woman
,
and
did
not
enjoy
.
"
Mr.
Carrisford
,
madam
,
"
he
said
,
"
was
an
intimate
friend
of
the
late
Captain
Crewe
.
He
was
his
partner
in
certain
large
investments
.
The
fortune
which
Captain
Crewe
supposed
he
had
lost
has
been
recovered
,
and
is
now
in
Mr.
Carrisford
's
hands
.
"
"
The
fortune
!
"
cried
Miss
Minchin
;
and
she
really
lost
color
as
she
uttered
the
exclamation
.
"
Sara
's
fortune
!
"
"
It
WILL
be
Sara
's
fortune
,
"
replied
Mr.
Carmichael
,
rather
coldly
.
"
It
is
Sara
's
fortune
now
,
in
fact
.
Certain
events
have
increased
it
enormously
.
The
diamond
mines
have
retrieved
themselves
.
"
"
The
diamond
mines
!
"
Miss
Minchin
gasped
out
.
If
this
was
true
,
nothing
so
horrible
,
she
felt
,
had
ever
happened
to
her
since
she
was
born
.
"
The
diamond
mines
,
"
Mr.
Carmichael
repeated
,
and
he
could
not
help
adding
,
with
a
rather
sly
,
unlawyer-like
smile
,
"
There
are
not
many
princesses
,
Miss
Minchin
,
who
are
richer
than
your
little
charity
pupil
,
Sara
Crewe
,
will
be
.
Mr.
Carrisford
has
been
searching
for
her
for
nearly
two
years
;
he
has
found
her
at
last
,
and
he
will
keep
her
.
"
After
which
he
asked
Miss
Minchin
to
sit
down
while
he
explained
matters
to
her
fully
,
and
went
into
such
detail
as
was
necessary
to
make
it
quite
clear
to
her
that
Sara
's
future
was
an
assured
one
,
and
that
what
had
seemed
to
be
lost
was
to
be
restored
to
her
tenfold
;
also
,
that
she
had
in
Mr.
Carrisford
a
guardian
as
well
as
a
friend
.