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"
You
ought
to
have
known
it
,
"
said
she
;
"
but
children
,
unfortunately
,
never
know
what
is
best
for
them
.
Amelia
and
I
always
said
you
were
the
cleverest
child
in
the
school
.
Will
you
not
do
your
duty
to
your
poor
papa
and
come
home
with
me
?
"
Sara
took
a
step
toward
her
and
stood
still
.
She
was
thinking
of
the
day
when
she
had
been
told
that
she
belonged
to
nobody
,
and
was
in
danger
of
being
turned
into
the
street
;
she
was
thinking
of
the
cold
,
hungry
hours
she
had
spent
alone
with
Emily
and
Melchisedec
in
the
attic
.
She
looked
Miss
Minchin
steadily
in
the
face
.
"
You
know
why
I
will
not
go
home
with
you
,
Miss
Minchin
,
"
she
said
;
"
you
know
quite
well
.
"
A
hot
flush
showed
itself
on
Miss
Minchin
's
hard
,
angry
face
.
"
You
will
never
see
your
companions
again
,
"
she
began
.
"
I
will
see
that
Ermengarde
and
Lottie
are
kept
away
--
"
Mr.
Carmichael
stopped
her
with
polite
firmness
.
"
Excuse
me
,
"
he
said
;
"
she
will
see
anyone
she
wishes
to
see
.
The
parents
of
Miss
Crewe
's
fellow-pupils
are
not
likely
to
refuse
her
invitations
to
visit
her
at
her
guardian
's
house
.
Mr.
Carrisford
will
attend
to
that
.
"
It
must
be
confessed
that
even
Miss
Minchin
flinched
.
This
was
worse
than
the
eccentric
bachelor
uncle
who
might
have
a
peppery
temper
and
be
easily
offended
at
the
treatment
of
his
niece
.
A
woman
of
sordid
mind
could
easily
believe
that
most
people
would
not
refuse
to
allow
their
children
to
remain
friends
with
a
little
heiress
of
diamond
mines
.
And
if
Mr.
Carrisford
chose
to
tell
certain
of
her
patrons
how
unhappy
Sara
Crewe
had
been
made
,
many
unpleasant
things
might
happen
.
"
You
have
not
undertaken
an
easy
charge
,
"
she
said
to
the
Indian
gentleman
,
as
she
turned
to
leave
the
room
;
"
you
will
discover
that
very
soon
.
The
child
is
neither
truthful
nor
grateful
.
I
suppose
"
--
to
Sara
--
"
that
you
feel
now
that
you
are
a
princess
again
.
"