A Little Princess; Being the Whole Story of Sara Crewe Now Told for the First Time

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A Little Princess; Being the Whole Story of Sara Crewe Now Told for the First Time
Burnett, Frances Hodgson, 1849-1924
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"No, " said Sara, laughing. "It was my rat. " Ermengarde made one bound, and landed in the middle of the little dingybed. She tucked her feet under her nightgown and the red shawl. Shedid not scream, but she gasped with fright.
"Oh! Oh!" she cried under her breath. "A rat! A rat!" "I was afraid you would be frightened, " said Sara. "But you needn'tbe. I am making him tame. He actually knows me and comes out when Icall him. Are you too frightened to want to see him?" The truth was that, as the d
...ays had gone on and, with the aid of scrapsbrought up from the kitchen, her curious friendship had developed, shehad gradually forgotten that the timid creature she was becomingfamiliar with was a mere rat.
At first Ermengarde was too much alarmed to do anything but huddle in aheap upon the bed and tuck up her feet, but the sight of Sara'scomposed little countenance and the story of Melchisedec's firstappearance began at last to rouse her curiosity, and she leaned forwardover the edge of the bed and watched Sara go and kneel down by the holein the skirting board.


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