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41
Sara
's
green-gray
eyes
looked
very
solemn
and
quite
soft
as
she
answered
.
42
"
She
is
a
doll
I
have
n't
got
yet
,
"
she
said
.
"
She
is
a
doll
papa
is
going
to
buy
for
me
.
We
are
going
out
together
to
find
her
.
I
have
called
her
Emily
.
She
is
going
to
be
my
friend
when
papa
is
gone
.
I
want
her
to
talk
to
about
him
.
"
43
Miss
Minchin
's
large
,
fishy
smile
became
very
flattering
indeed
.
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44
"
What
an
original
child
!
"
she
said
.
"
What
a
darling
little
creature
!
"
45
"
Yes
,
"
said
Captain
Crewe
,
drawing
Sara
close
.
"
She
is
a
darling
little
creature
.
Take
great
care
of
her
for
me
,
Miss
Minchin
.
"
46
Sara
stayed
with
her
father
at
his
hotel
for
several
days
;
in
fact
,
she
remained
with
him
until
he
sailed
away
again
to
India
.
They
went
out
and
visited
many
big
shops
together
,
and
bought
a
great
many
things
.
47
They
bought
,
indeed
,
a
great
many
more
things
than
Sara
needed
;
but
Captain
Crewe
was
a
rash
,
innocent
young
man
and
wanted
his
little
girl
to
have
everything
she
admired
and
everything
he
admired
himself
,
so
between
them
they
collected
a
wardrobe
much
too
grand
for
a
child
of
seven
.
There
were
velvet
dresses
trimmed
with
costly
furs
,
and
lace
dresses
,
and
embroidered
ones
,
and
hats
with
great
,
soft
ostrich
feathers
,
and
ermine
coats
and
muffs
,
and
boxes
of
tiny
gloves
and
handkerchiefs
and
silk
stockings
in
such
abundant
supplies
that
the
polite
young
women
behind
the
counters
whispered
to
each
other
that
the
odd
little
girl
with
the
big
,
solemn
eyes
must
be
at
least
some
foreign
princess
--
perhaps
the
little
daughter
of
an
Indian
rajah
.
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48
And
at
last
they
found
Emily
,
but
they
went
to
a
number
of
toy
shops
and
looked
at
a
great
many
dolls
before
they
discovered
her
.
49
"
I
want
her
to
look
as
if
she
was
n't
a
doll
really
,
"
Sara
said
.
"
I
want
her
to
look
as
if
she
LISTENS
when
I
talk
to
her
.
The
trouble
with
dolls
,
papa
"
--
and
she
put
her
head
on
one
side
and
reflected
as
she
said
it
--
"
the
trouble
with
dolls
is
that
they
never
seem
to
HEAR
.
"
So
they
looked
at
big
ones
and
little
ones
--
at
dolls
with
black
eyes
and
dolls
with
blue
--
at
dolls
with
brown
curls
and
dolls
with
golden
braids
,
dolls
dressed
and
dolls
undressed
.
50
"
You
see
,
"
Sara
said
when
they
were
examining
one
who
had
no
clothes
.
"
If
,
when
I
find
her
,
she
has
no
frocks
,
we
can
take
her
to
a
dressmaker
and
have
her
things
made
to
fit
.
They
will
fit
better
if
they
are
tried
on
.
"