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"
She
is
n't
pretty
as
other
pretty
people
are
,
"
said
Jessie
,
stealing
a
glance
across
the
room
;
"
but
she
makes
you
want
to
look
at
her
again
.
She
has
tremendously
long
eyelashes
,
but
her
eyes
are
almost
green
.
"
Sara
was
sitting
quietly
in
her
seat
,
waiting
to
be
told
what
to
do
.
She
had
been
placed
near
Miss
Minchin
's
desk
.
She
was
not
abashed
at
all
by
the
many
pairs
of
eyes
watching
her
.
She
was
interested
and
looked
back
quietly
at
the
children
who
looked
at
her
.
She
wondered
what
they
were
thinking
of
,
and
if
they
liked
Miss
Minchin
,
and
if
they
cared
for
their
lessons
,
and
if
any
of
them
had
a
papa
at
all
like
her
own
.
She
had
had
a
long
talk
with
Emily
about
her
papa
that
morning
.
"
He
is
on
the
sea
now
,
Emily
,
"
she
had
said
.
"
We
must
be
very
great
friends
to
each
other
and
tell
each
other
things
.
Emily
,
look
at
me
.
You
have
the
nicest
eyes
I
ever
saw
--
but
I
wish
you
could
speak
.
"
She
was
a
child
full
of
imaginings
and
whimsical
thoughts
,
and
one
of
her
fancies
was
that
there
would
be
a
great
deal
of
comfort
in
even
pretending
that
Emily
was
alive
and
really
heard
and
understood
.
After
Mariette
had
dressed
her
in
her
dark-blue
schoolroom
frock
and
tied
her
hair
with
a
dark-blue
ribbon
,
she
went
to
Emily
,
who
sat
in
a
chair
of
her
own
,
and
gave
her
a
book
.
"
You
can
read
that
while
I
am
downstairs
,
"
she
said
;
and
,
seeing
Mariette
looking
at
her
curiously
,
she
spoke
to
her
with
a
serious
little
face
.
"
What
I
believe
about
dolls
,
"
she
said
,
"
is
that
they
can
do
things
they
will
not
let
us
know
about
.
Perhaps
,
really
,
Emily
can
read
and
talk
and
walk
,
but
she
will
only
do
it
when
people
are
out
of
the
room
.
That
is
her
secret
.
You
see
,
if
people
knew
that
dolls
could
do
things
,
they
would
make
them
work
.
So
,
perhaps
,
they
have
promised
each
other
to
keep
it
a
secret
.
If
you
stay
in
the
room
,
Emily
will
just
sit
there
and
stare
;
but
if
you
go
out
,
she
will
begin
to
read
,
perhaps
,
or
go
and
look
out
of
the
window
.
Then
if
she
heard
either
of
us
coming
,
she
would
just
run
back
and
jump
into
her
chair
and
pretend
she
had
been
there
all
the
time
.
"
"
Comme
elle
est
drole
!
"
Mariette
said
to
herself
,
and
when
she
went
downstairs
she
told
the
head
housemaid
about
it
.
But
she
had
already
begun
to
like
this
odd
little
girl
who
had
such
an
intelligent
small
face
and
such
perfect
manners
.
She
had
taken
care
of
children
before
who
were
not
so
polite
.
Sara
was
a
very
fine
little
person
,
and
had
a
gentle
,
appreciative
way
of
saying
,
"
If
you
please
,
Mariette
,
"
"
Thank
you
,
Mariette
,
"
which
was
very
charming
.
Mariette
told
the
head
housemaid
that
she
thanked
her
as
if
she
was
thanking
a
lady
.
"
Elle
a
l'air
d'une
princesse
,
cette
petite
,
"
she
said
.
Indeed
,
she
was
very
much
pleased
with
her
new
little
mistress
and
liked
her
place
greatly
.
After
Sara
had
sat
in
her
seat
in
the
schoolroom
for
a
few
minutes
,
being
looked
at
by
the
pupils
,
Miss
Minchin
rapped
in
a
dignified
manner
upon
her
desk
.
"
Young
ladies
,
"
she
said
,
"
I
wish
to
introduce
you
to
your
new
companion
.
"
All
the
little
girls
rose
in
their
places
,
and
Sara
rose
also
.
"
I
shall
expect
you
all
to
be
very
agreeable
to
Miss
Crewe
;
she
has
just
come
to
us
from
a
great
distance
--
in
fact
,
from
India
.
As
soon
as
lessons
are
over
you
must
make
each
other
's
acquaintance
.
"