Маленькая принцесса
Sara
CaptainCrewewouldreallyhaveenjoyedtheshoppingtremendously,butthatasadthoughtkepttuggingathisheart.Thisallmeantthathewasgoingtobeseparatedfromhisbeloved,quaintlittlecomrade.
HegotoutofhisbedinthemiddleofthatnightandwentandstoodlookingdownatSara,wholayasleepwithEmilyinherarms.HerblackhairwasspreadoutonthepillowandEmily’sgolden-brownhairmingledwithit,bothofthemhadlace-rufflednightgowns,andbothhadlongeyelasheswhichlayandcurledupontheircheeks.EmilylookedsolikearealchildthatCaptainCrewefeltgladshewasthere.Hedrewabigsighandpulledhismustachewithaboyishexpression.
"Heigh-ho,littleSara!"hesaidtohimself"Idon’tbelieveyouknowhowmuchyourdaddywillmissyou."
ThenextdayhetookhertoMissMinchin’sandleftherthere.Hewastosailawaythenextmorning.HeexplainedtoMissMinchinthathissolicitors,Messrs.Barrow&Skipworth,hadchargeofhisaffairsinEnglandandwouldgiveheranyadviceshewanted,andthattheywouldpaythebillsshesentinforSara’sexpenses.HewouldwritetoSaratwiceaweek,andshewastobegiveneverypleasuresheaskedfor.
"Sheisasensiblelittlething,andsheneverwantsanythingitisn’tsafetogiveher,"hesaid.
ThenhewentwithSaraintoherlittlesittingroomandtheybadeeachothergood-by.Sarasatonhiskneeandheldthelapelsofhiscoatinhersmallhands,andlookedlongandhardathisface.
"Areyoulearningmebyheart,littleSara?"hesaid,strokingherhair.