1. Sara
On a dark ers day, s of London t ted and t nigtle girl sat in a cab hhfares.
S tucked under ared out of t tfulness in her big eyes.
Stle girl t one did not expect to see suc groo. S as if sime.
At t s made from Bombay ain Creo and fro on it, of t on t deck, and of some young officers ry to make alk to t things she said.
Principally, s a queer t at oime e verareets w. S so her.
"Papa," serious little voice ;
" is it, darling?" Captain Cre;
"Is t; Sara o ;Is it, papa?"
"Yes, little Sara, it is. e at last." And t sad w.
It seemed to o prepare ;t; as s. ting fato be tion soget s listening, and s being ric. Siful bungalos s and an aya people .
During life only oroubled t;t; so be taken to some day. te of India --generally to England and to scalk about tters t so go also, and times ories of try tracted roubled by t t stay h her.
"Couldnt you go to t place ; s;Couldnt you go to scoo? I would ;
"But you o stay for a very long time, little Sara," ;You o a nice of little girls, and you ogety of books, and you t it ake care of papa."
So t. to keep to ride at table o talk to go ao "t; in England to attain it, s make up o go. S care very muctle girls, but if sy of books s, aling stories of beautiful telling to imes sold to hem as much as she did.
"ell, papa," sly, "if ;
at all resigned keep t a secret. little Sara panion to urn to India, into expect to see ts o meet o tood tination.
It s ro t on t door te on wters:
Miss Min,
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"; said Captaieps and ra after tly like Miss Minc able and o all clo to tern upon it, timepiece stood upon tel.
As s doiff ma one of her.
"I dont like it, papa," s;But t really like going into battle."
Captain Creired of hearing Saras queer speeches.
"Otle Sara," ; so say solemn to me? No one else is as solemn as you are."
"But w; inquired Sara.
"Because you are suc; ill more. And t o opping laug ond looking almost as if tears o his eyes.
It t Miss Mi: tall and dull, and respectable and ugly. S spread itself into a very large smile o o spend a great deal of money on tle daughter.
"It privilege to iful and promising Cre; saking Saras roking it. "Lady Mereditold me of treasure in aablis like mine."
Sara stood quietly, hing odd, as usual.
"iful c; s;I am not beautiful at all. el Granges little girl, Isobel, is beautiful. S black fair in t. I am one of t celling a story."
Saken, in t like Isobel Grange, , but sure, ratall for etractive little face. e blad only curled at tips; is true, but t like till s stle girl, and s at all elated by Miss Minctery.
"I selling a story if I said siful," s; "and I selling a story. I believe I am as ugly as s did s for?"
After s. S so eac a co her school.
Sara stood near ened o ttle girls ed tain Cre for Lady Meredito be ;a parlor boarder," and so enjoy eveer privileges to ty bedroom and sitting room of o o take the ayah who had been her nurse in India.
"I am not in t anxious about ion," Captaied it. "ty o keep oo fast and too mug tle nose burroo books. S read ttle ead of a little girl. Sarving for neo gobble, and ss gro, big, fat ones--Frencory and biograps, and all sorts of too mud buy a neo play more ;
"Papa," said Sara, "you see, if I out and boug to be intimate friends. Emily is going to be my intimate friend."
Captain Cre Miss Minc Captain Crewe.
"; she inquired.
"tell ; Captain Crewe said, smiling.
Saras green-gray eyes looked very solemn and quite soft as she answered.
"S got yet," s;So buy for me. e are going out togeto find o be my friend alk to about ;
Miss Minctering indeed.
" an inal c; s; a darling little creature!"
"Yes," said Captaile creature. take great care of ;
Sara stayed el for several days; in fact, sil o India. t out and visited many big soget a great many t, indeed, a great many more t Captaile girl to ed a rimmed ly furs, and lace dresses, and embroidered ones, and s , soft ostrid muffs, and boxes of tiny gloves and ogs in suc supplies t te young tle girl be at least some fn princess--pertle daughter of an Indian rajah.
And at last t t to a number of toy s a great many dolls before they discovered her.
"I o look as if s a doll really," Sara said. "I o look as if sens o rouble ;--and s ed as s--"trouble to ; So t big ones and little ones-- at dolls dolls h golden braids, dolls dressed and dolls undressed.
"You see," Sara said . t better if tried on."
After a number of disappois to t t even going in, arted and clutchers arm.
"O; s;t;
A flusnized someone simate h and fond of.
"Sually ing t; s;Let us go in to ;
"Dear me," said Captain Cre;I feel as if roduce us."
"You must introduce me and I roduce you," said Sara. "But I kne;
Perainly a very intelligent expression in ook not toe to carry about easily; surally curling golden-bro , t mere painted lines.
"Of course," said Sara, looking into ;of course papa, t;
So Emily aken to a cfitters soo, a and muslin ones, and s and coats aiful lace-trimmed underclothes, and gloves and handkerchiefs and furs.
"I so look as if s; said Sara. "Im o make a panion of ;
Captai a sad t kept tugging at . t t o be separated from little rade.
out of nig and stood looking do Sara, , botgo Captain Cre glad sach a boyish expression.
"tle Sara!" o ;I dont believe you know ;
t day ook o Miss Minc o sail a m. o Miss Minc ors, Messrs. Barroed, and t t in for Saras expenses. e to Sara twice a week, and so be given every pleasure she asked for.
"Stle ts anyt isnt safe to give ; he said.
t o tle sitting room and t on in his face.
"Are you learning me by , little Sara?" roking her hair.
"No," s;I kno; And t t eacher go.
ting on tting room, until it uring by er it, too. er, Miss Amelia, to see open the door.
"I ," said a queer, polite little voice from inside. "I to be quite by myself, if you please."
Miss Amelia and dumpy, and stood very mucer. Ster-natured person of t s dain, looking almost alarmed.
"I never sa; s;S making t particle of noise."
"It is mucter t; Miss Minc;I expected t a c t;
"Ive been opening runks and putting ; said Miss Amelia. "I never sas, and real Valenes la do you t;
"I tly ridiculous," replied Miss Minc;but t take to ctle princess."
And upstairs in t on tared at taiop.
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