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"
Why
,
it
was
you
who
were
different
!
"
she
cried
.
"
You
did
n't
want
to
talk
to
me
.
I
did
n't
know
what
to
do
.
It
was
you
who
were
different
after
I
came
back
.
"
Sara
thought
a
moment
.
She
saw
she
had
made
a
mistake
.
"
I
AM
different
,
"
she
explained
,
"
though
not
in
the
way
you
think
.
Miss
Minchin
does
not
want
me
to
talk
to
the
girls
.
Most
of
them
do
n't
want
to
talk
to
me
.
I
thought
--
perhaps
--
you
did
n't
.
So
I
tried
to
keep
out
of
your
way
.
"
"
Oh
,
Sara
,
"
Ermengarde
almost
wailed
in
her
reproachful
dismay
.
And
then
after
one
more
look
they
rushed
into
each
other
's
arms
.
It
must
be
confessed
that
Sara
's
small
black
head
lay
for
some
minutes
on
the
shoulder
covered
by
the
red
shawl
.
When
Ermengarde
had
seemed
to
desert
her
,
she
had
felt
horribly
lonely
.
Afterward
they
sat
down
upon
the
floor
together
,
Sara
clasping
her
knees
with
her
arms
,
and
Ermengarde
rolled
up
in
her
shawl
.
Ermengarde
looked
at
the
odd
,
big-eyed
little
face
adoringly
.
"
I
could
n't
bear
it
any
more
,
"
she
said
.
"
I
dare
say
you
could
live
without
me
,
Sara
;
but
I
could
n't
live
without
you
.
I
was
nearly
DEAD
.
So
tonight
,
when
I
was
crying
under
the
bedclothes
,
I
thought
all
at
once
of
creeping
up
here
and
just
begging
you
to
let
us
be
friends
again
.
"
"
You
are
nicer
than
I
am
,
"
said
Sara
.
"
I
was
too
proud
to
try
and
make
friends
.
You
see
,
now
that
trials
have
come
,
they
have
shown
that
I
am
NOT
a
nice
child
.
I
was
afraid
they
would
.
Perhaps
"
--
wrinkling
her
forehead
wisely
--
"
that
is
what
they
were
sent
for
.
"
"
I
do
n't
see
any
good
in
them
,
"
said
Ermengarde
stoutly
.
"
Neither
do
I
--
to
speak
the
truth
,
"
admitted
Sara
,
frankly
.
"
But
I
suppose
there
MIGHT
be
good
in
things
,
even
if
we
do
n't
see
it
.
There
MIGHT
"
--
doubtfully
--
"
be
good
in
Miss
Minchin
.
"