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Ermengarde

           ToexplainMissSt.John’samazementonemustrecallthatanewpupilis,forashorttime,asomewhatuncertainthing;andofthisnewpupiltheentireschoolhadtalkedthenightbeforeuntilitfellasleepquiteexhaustedbyexcitementandcontradictorystories.Anewpupilwithacarriageandaponyandamaid,andavoyagefromIndiatodiscuss,wasnotanordinaryacquaintance.

           "Myname’sErmengardeSt.John,"sheanswered.

           "MineisSaraCrewe,"saidSara."Yoursisverypretty.Itsoundslikeastorybook."

           "Doyoulikeit?"flutteredErmengarde."IIlikeyours."

           MissSt.John’schieftroubleinlifewasthatshehadacleverfather.Sometimesthisseemedtoheradreadfulcalamity.Ifyouhaveafatherwhoknowseverything,whospeakssevenoreightlanguages,andhasthousandsofvolumeswhichhehasapparentlylearnedbyheart,hefrequentlyexpectsyoutobefamiliarwiththecontentsofyourlessonbooksatleast;anditisnotimprobablethathewillfeelyououghttobeabletorememberafewincidentsofhistoryandtowriteaFrenchexercise.ErmengardewasaseveretrialtoMr.St.John.Hecouldnotunderstandhowachildofhiscouldbeanotablyandunmistakablydullcreaturewhonevershoneinanything.

           "Goodheavens!"hehadsaidmorethanonce,ashestaredather,"therearetimeswhenIthinksheisasstupidasherAuntEliza!"

           IfherAuntElizahadbeenslowtolearnandquicktoforgetathingentirelywhenshehadlearnedit,Ermengardewasstrikinglylikeher.Shewasthemonumentaldunceoftheschool,anditcouldnotbedenied.

           "ShemustbeMADEtolearn,"herfathersaidtoMissMinchin.

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