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"
Miss
Minchin
's
tables
and
chairs
are
just
like
her
,
"
she
thought
;
"
I
remember
thinking
that
the
first
minute
I
saw
her
,
even
though
I
was
so
little
.
I
told
papa
afterward
,
and
he
laughed
and
said
it
was
true
.
I
am
sure
the
Large
Family
have
fat
,
comfortable
armchairs
and
sofas
,
and
I
can
see
that
their
red-flowery
wallpaper
is
exactly
like
them
.
It
's
warm
and
cheerful
and
kind-looking
and
happy
.
"
She
was
sent
out
for
parsley
to
the
greengrocer
's
later
in
the
day
,
and
when
she
came
up
the
area
steps
her
heart
gave
quite
a
quick
beat
of
recognition
.
Several
pieces
of
furniture
had
been
set
out
of
the
van
upon
the
pavement
.
There
was
a
beautiful
table
of
elaborately
wrought
teakwood
,
and
some
chairs
,
and
a
screen
covered
with
rich
Oriental
embroidery
.
The
sight
of
them
gave
her
a
weird
,
homesick
feeling
.
She
had
seen
things
so
like
them
in
India
.
One
of
the
things
Miss
Minchin
had
taken
from
her
was
a
carved
teakwood
desk
her
father
had
sent
her
.
"
They
are
beautiful
things
,
"
she
said
;
"
they
look
as
if
they
ought
to
belong
to
a
nice
person
.
All
the
things
look
rather
grand
.
I
suppose
it
is
a
rich
family
.
"
The
vans
of
furniture
came
and
were
unloaded
and
gave
place
to
others
all
the
day
.
Several
times
it
so
happened
that
Sara
had
an
opportunity
of
seeing
things
carried
in
.
It
became
plain
that
she
had
been
right
in
guessing
that
the
newcomers
were
people
of
large
means
.
All
the
furniture
was
rich
and
beautiful
,
and
a
great
deal
of
it
was
Oriental
.
Wonderful
rugs
and
draperies
and
ornaments
were
taken
from
the
vans
,
many
pictures
,
and
books
enough
for
a
library
.
Among
other
things
there
was
a
superb
god
Buddha
in
a
splendid
shrine
.
"
Someone
in
the
family
MUST
have
been
in
India
,
"
Sara
thought
.
"
They
have
got
used
to
Indian
things
and
like
them
.
I
AM
glad
.
I
shall
feel
as
if
they
were
friends
,
even
if
a
head
never
looks
out
of
the
attic
window
.
"
When
she
was
taking
in
the
evening
's
milk
for
the
cook
(
there
was
really
no
odd
job
she
was
not
called
upon
to
do
)
,
she
saw
something
occur
which
made
the
situation
more
interesting
than
ever
.
The
handsome
,
rosy
man
who
was
the
father
of
the
Large
Family
walked
across
the
square
in
the
most
matter-of-fact
manner
,
and
ran
up
the
steps
of
the
next-door
house
.
He
ran
up
them
as
if
he
felt
quite
at
home
and
expected
to
run
up
and
down
them
many
a
time
in
the
future
.
He
stayed
inside
quite
a
long
time
,
and
several
times
came
out
and
gave
directions
to
the
workmen
,
as
if
he
had
a
right
to
do
so
.
It
was
quite
certain
that
he
was
in
some
intimate
way
connected
with
the
newcomers
and
was
acting
for
them
.
"
If
the
new
people
have
children
,
"
Sara
speculated
,
"
the
Large
Family
children
will
be
sure
to
come
and
play
with
them
,
and
they
MIGHT
come
up
into
the
attic
just
for
fun
.
"
At
night
,
after
her
work
was
done
,
Becky
came
in
to
see
her
fellow
prisoner
and
bring
her
news
.
"
It
's
a
'
Nindian
gentleman
that
's
comin
'
to
live
next
door
,
miss
,
"
she
said
.
"
I
do
n't
know
whether
he
's
a
black
gentleman
or
not
,
but
he
's
a
Nindian
one
.
He
's
very
rich
,
an
'
he
's
ill
,
an
'
the
gentleman
of
the
Large
Family
is
his
lawyer
.
He
's
had
a
lot
of
trouble
,
an
'
it
's
made
him
ill
an
'
low
in
his
mind
.
He
worships
idols
,
miss
.
He
's
an
'
eathen
an
'
bows
down
to
wood
an
'
stone
.
I
seen
a
'
idol
bein
'
carried
in
for
him
to
worship
.
Somebody
had
oughter
send
him
a
trac
'
.
You
can
get
a
trac
'
for
a
penny
.
"
Sara
laughed
a
little
.