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The Magic
Ermengardehuggedherselfintheredshawl.
"MissAmeliahasgoneouttospendthenightwithheroldaunt,"sheexplained."Nooneelseevercomesandlooksintothebedroomsafterweareinbed.IcouldstayhereuntilmorningifIwantedto."
Shepointedtowardthetableundertheskylight.Sarahadnotlookedtowarditasshecamein.Anumberofbookswerepileduponit.Ermengarde’sgesturewasadejectedone.
"Papahassentmesomemorebooks,Sara,"shesaid."Theretheyare."
Saralookedroundandgotupatonce.Sherantothetable,andpickingupthetopvolume,turnedoveritsleavesquickly.Forthemomentsheforgotherdiscomforts.
"Ah,"shecriedout,"howbeautiful!Carlyle’sFrenchRevolution.IhaveSOwantedtoreadthat!"
"Ihaven’t,"saidErmengarde."AndpapawillbesocrossifIdon’t.He’llexpectmetoknowallaboutitwhenIgohomefortheholidays.WhatSHALLIdo?"
Sarastoppedturningovertheleavesandlookedatherwithanexcitedflushonhercheeks.
"Lookhere,"shecried,"ifyou’lllendmethesebooks,_I’ll_readthem—andtellyoueverythingthat’sinthemafterward—andI’lltellitsothatyouwillrememberit,too."
"Oh,goodness!"exclaimedErmengarde."Doyouthinkyoucan?"
"IknowIcan,"Saraanswered."ThelittleonesalwaysrememberwhatItellthem."
"Sara,"saidErmengarde,hopegleaminginherroundface,"ifyou’lldothat,andmakemeremember,I’ll—I’llgiveyouanything."
"Idon’twantyoutogivemeanything,"saidSara.