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第17章 The Diamond Mines(2)

"But if you cry,you will be one,Lottie pet.You PROMISED>."

Lottle remembered that she had promised,but she preferred to lift up her voice.

"I haven't any mamma,"she proclaimed.{"I haven't--a bit--of mamma."}

"Yes,you have,"said Sara,cheerfully."Have you forgotten?

Don't you know that Sara is your mamma?Don't you want Sara for your mamma?"

Lottie cuddled up to her with a consoled sniff.

"Come and sit in the window-seat with me,"Sara went on,"and I'll whisper a story to you."

"Will you?"whimpered Lottie."Will you--tell me--about the diamond mines?"

"The diamond mines?"broke out Lavinia."Nasty,little spoiled thing,I should like to SLAP her!"

Sara got up quickly on her feet.It must be remembered that she had been very deeply absorbed in the book about the Bastille,and she had had to recall several things rapidly when she realized that she must go and take care of her adopted child.She was not an angel,and she was not fond of Lavinia.

"Well,"she said,with some fire,"I should like to slap YOU>-but I don't want to slap you!"restraining herself."At least I both want to slap you--and I should LIKE to slap you--but I WON'T slap you.We are not little gutter children.We are both old enough to know better."

Here was Lavinia's opportunity.

"Ah,yes,your royal highness,"she said."We are princesses,I believe.At least one of us is.The school ought to be very fashionable now Miss Minchin has a princess for a pupil."

Sara started toward her.She looked as if she were going to box her ears.Perhaps she was.Her trick of pretending things was the joy of her life.She never spoke of it to girls she was not fond of.

Her new "pretend"about being a princess was very near to her heart,and she was shy and sensitive about it.She had meant it to be rather a secret,and here was Lavinia deriding it before nearly all the school.

She felt the blood rush up into her face and tingle in her ears.

She only just saved herself.If you were a princess,you did not fly into rages.Her hand dropped,and she stood quite still a moment.

When she spoke it was in a quiet,steady voice;she held her head up,and everybody listened to her.

"It's true,"she said."Sometimes I do pretend I am a princess.

I pretend I am a princess,so that I can try and behave like one."

Lavinia could not think of exactly the right thing to say.Several times she had found that she could not think of a satisfactory reply when she was dealing with Sara.The reason for this was that,somehow,the rest always seemed to be vaguely in sympathy with her opponent.

She saw now that they were pricking up their ears interestedly.

The truth was,they liked princesses,and they all hoped they might hear something more definite about this one,and drew nearer Sara accordingly.

Lavinia could only invent one remark,and it fell rather flat.

"Dear me,"she said,"I hope,when you ascend the throne,you won't forget us!"

"I won't,"said Sara,and she did not utter another word,but stood quite still,and stared at her steadily as she saw her take Jessie's arm and turn away.

After this,the girls who were jealous of her used to speak of her as "Princess Sara"whenever they wished to be particularly disdainful,and those who were fond of her gave her the name among themselves as a term of affection.No one called her "princess"instead of "Sara,"but her adorers were much pleased with the picturesqueness and grandeur of the title,and Miss Minchin,hearing of it,mentioned it more than once to visiting parents,feeling that it rather suggested a sort of royal boarding school.

To Becky it seemed the most appropriate thing in the world.

The acquaintance begun on the foggy afternoon when she had jumped up terrified from her sleep in the comfortable chair,had ripened and grown,though it must be confessed that Miss Minchin and Miss Amelia knew very little about it.They were aware that Sara was "kind"to the scullery maid,but they knew nothing of certain delightful moments snatched perilously when,the upstairs rooms being set in order with lightning rapidity,Sara's sitting room was reached,and the heavy coal box set down with a sigh of joy.

At such times stories were told by installments,things of a satisfying nature were either produced and eaten or hastily tucked into pockets to be disposed of at night,when Becky went upstairs to her attic to bed.

"But I has to eat 'em careful,miss,"she said once;"'cos if I leaves crumbs the rats come out to get 'em."

"Rats!"exclaimed Sara,in horror."Are there RATS there?"

"Lots of 'em,miss,"Becky answered in quite a matter-of-fact manner.

"There mostly is rats an'mice in attics.You gets used to the noise they makes scuttling about.I've got so I don't mind 'em s'long as they don't run over my piller."

"Ugh!"said Sara.

"You gets used to anythin'after a bit,"said Becky."You have to,miss,if you're born a scullery maid.I'd rather have rats than cockroaches."

"So would I,"said Sara;"I suppose you might make friends with a rat in time,but I don't believe I should like to make friends with a cockroach."

Sometimes Becky did not dare to spend more than a few minutes in the bright,warm room,and when this was the case perhaps only a few words could be exchanged,and a small purchase slipped into the old-fashioned pocket Becky carried under her dress skirt,tied round her waist with a band of tape.The search for and discovery of satisfying things to eat which could be packed into small compass,added a new interest to Sara's existence.When she drove or walked out,she used to look into shop windows eagerly.

The first time it occurred to her to bring home two or three little meat pies,she felt that she had hit upon a discovery.

When she exhibited them,Becky's eyes quite sparkled.

"Oh,miss!"she murmured."Them will be nice an'fillin.'It's fillin'ness that's best.Sponge cake's a 'evenly thing,but it melts away like--if you understand,miss.These'll just STAY in yer stummick."

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