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Sara
kept
her
big
,
strange
eyes
fixed
on
her
,
and
said
not
a
word
.
"
Everything
will
be
very
different
now
,
"
Miss
Minchin
went
on
.
"
I
suppose
Miss
Amelia
has
explained
matters
to
you
.
"
"
Yes
,
"
answered
Sara
.
"
My
papa
is
dead
.
He
left
me
no
money
.
I
am
quite
poor
.
"
"
You
are
a
beggar
,
"
said
Miss
Minchin
,
her
temper
rising
at
the
recollection
of
what
all
this
meant
.
"
It
appears
that
you
have
no
relations
and
no
home
,
and
no
one
to
take
care
of
you
.
"
For
a
moment
the
thin
,
pale
little
face
twitched
,
but
Sara
again
said
nothing
.
"
What
are
you
staring
at
?
"
demanded
Miss
Minchin
,
sharply
.
"
Are
you
so
stupid
that
you
can
not
understand
?
I
tell
you
that
you
are
quite
alone
in
the
world
,
and
have
no
one
to
do
anything
for
you
,
unless
I
choose
to
keep
you
here
out
of
charity
.
"
"
I
understand
,
"
answered
Sara
,
in
a
low
tone
;
and
there
was
a
sound
as
if
she
had
gulped
down
something
which
rose
in
her
throat
.
"
I
understand
.
"
"
That
doll
,
"
cried
Miss
Minchin
,
pointing
to
the
splendid
birthday
gift
seated
near
--
"
that
ridiculous
doll
,
with
all
her
nonsensical
,
extravagant
things
--
I
actually
paid
the
bill
for
her
!
"
Sara
turned
her
head
toward
the
chair
.
"
The
Last
Doll
,
"
she
said
.
"
The
Last
Doll
.
"
And
her
little
mournful
voice
had
an
odd
sound
.