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Miss
Amelia
was
fat
and
dumpy
,
and
stood
very
much
in
awe
of
her
sister
.
She
was
really
the
better-natured
person
of
the
two
,
but
she
never
disobeyed
Miss
Minchin
.
She
went
downstairs
again
,
looking
almost
alarmed
.
"
I
never
saw
such
a
funny
,
old-fashioned
child
,
sister
,
"
she
said
.
"
She
has
locked
herself
in
,
and
she
is
not
making
the
least
particle
of
noise
.
"
"
It
is
much
better
than
if
she
kicked
and
screamed
,
as
some
of
them
do
,
"
Miss
Minchin
answered
.
"
I
expected
that
a
child
as
much
spoiled
as
she
is
would
set
the
whole
house
in
an
uproar
.
If
ever
a
child
was
given
her
own
way
in
everything
,
she
is
.
"
"
I
've
been
opening
her
trunks
and
putting
her
things
away
,
"
said
Miss
Amelia
.
"
I
never
saw
anything
like
them
--
sable
and
ermine
on
her
coats
,
and
real
Valenciennes
lace
on
her
underclothing
.
You
have
seen
some
of
her
clothes
.
What
DO
you
think
of
them
?
"
"
I
think
they
are
perfectly
ridiculous
,
"
replied
Miss
Minchin
,
sharply
;
"
but
they
will
look
very
well
at
the
head
of
the
line
when
we
take
the
schoolchildren
to
church
on
Sunday
.
She
has
been
provided
for
as
if
she
were
a
little
princess
.
"
And
upstairs
in
the
locked
room
Sara
and
Emily
sat
on
the
floor
and
stared
at
the
corner
round
which
the
cab
had
disappeared
,
while
Captain
Crewe
looked
backward
,
waving
and
kissing
his
hand
as
if
he
could
not
bear
to
stop
.
When
Sara
entered
the
schoolroom
the
next
morning
everybody
looked
at
her
with
wide
,
interested
eyes
.
By
that
time
every
pupil
--
from
Lavinia
Herbert
,
who
was
nearly
thirteen
and
felt
quite
grown
up
,
to
Lottie
Legh
,
who
was
only
just
four
and
the
baby
of
the
school
--
had
heard
a
great
deal
about
her
.
They
knew
very
certainly
that
she
was
Miss
Minchin
's
show
pupil
and
was
considered
a
credit
to
the
establishment
.
One
or
two
of
them
had
even
caught
a
glimpse
of
her
French
maid
,
Mariette
,
who
had
arrived
the
evening
before
.
Lavinia
had
managed
to
pass
Sara
's
room
when
the
door
was
open
,
and
had
seen
Mariette
opening
a
box
which
had
arrived
late
from
some
shop
.
"
It
was
full
of
petticoats
with
lace
frills
on
them
--
frills
and
frills
,
"
she
whispered
to
her
friend
Jessie
as
she
bent
over
her
geography
.
"
I
saw
her
shaking
them
out
.
I
heard
Miss
Minchin
say
to
Miss
Amelia
that
her
clothes
were
so
grand
that
they
were
ridiculous
for
a
child
.
My
mamma
says
that
children
should
be
dressed
simply
.
She
has
got
one
of
those
petticoats
on
now
.
I
saw
it
when
she
sat
down
.
"
"
She
has
silk
stockings
on
!
"
whispered
Jessie
,
bending
over
her
geography
also
.
"
And
what
little
feet
!
I
never
saw
such
little
feet
.
"
"
Oh
,
"
sniffed
Lavinia
,
spitefully
,
"
that
is
the
way
her
slippers
are
made
.
My
mamma
says
that
even
big
feet
can
be
made
to
look
small
if
you
have
a
clever
shoemaker
.
I
do
n't
think
she
is
pretty
at
all
.
Her
eyes
are
such
a
queer
color
.
"