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The Magic
"MayIhavesomethingtoeat?"Saraaskedratherfaintly.
"Tea’soveranddonewith,"wastheanswer."Didyouexpectmetokeepithotforyou?"
Sarastoodsilentforasecond.
"Ihadnodinner,"shesaidnext,andhervoicewasquitelow.Shemadeitlowbecauseshewasafraiditwouldtremble.
"There’ssomebreadinthepantry,"saidthecook."That’sallyou’llgetatthistimeofday."
Sarawentandfoundthebread.Itwasoldandhardanddry.Thecookwasintooviciousahumortogiveheranythingtoeatwithit.ItwasalwayssafeandeasytoventherspiteonSara.Really,itwashardforthechildtoclimbthethreelongflightsofstairsleadingtoherattic.Sheoftenfoundthemlongandsteepwhenshewastired;buttonightitseemedasifshewouldneverreachthetop.Severaltimesshewasobligedtostoptorest.Whenshereachedthetoplandingshewasgladtoseetheglimmerofalightcomingfromunderherdoor.ThatmeantthatErmengardehadmanagedtocreepuptopayheravisit.Therewassomecomfortinthat.Itwasbetterthantogointotheroomaloneandfinditemptyanddesolate.Themerepresenceofplump,comfortableErmengarde,wrappedinherredshawl,wouldwarmitalittle.
Yes;thereErmengardewaswhensheopenedthedoor.Shewassittinginthemiddleofthebed,withherfeettuckedsafelyunderher.ShehadneverbecomeintimatewithMelchisedecandhisfamily,thoughtheyratherfascinatedher.