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The Diamond Mines Again
"Losteverypenny.Thatyoungmanhadtoomuchmoney.Thedearfriendwasmadonthesubjectofthediamondmine.Heputallhisownmoneyintoit,andallCaptainCrewe’s.Thenthedearfriendranaway—CaptainCrewewasalreadystrickenwithfeverwhenthenewscame.Theshockwastoomuchforhim.Hedieddelirious,ravingabouthislittlegirl—anddidn’tleaveapenny."
NowMissMinchinunderstood,andneverhadshereceivedsuchablowinherlife.Hershowpupil,hershowpatron,sweptawayfromtheSelectSeminaryatoneblow.Shefeltasifshehadbeenoutragedandrobbed,andthatCaptainCreweandSaraandMr.Barrowwereequallytoblame.
"Doyoumeantotellme,"shecriedout,"thatheleftNOTHING!ThatSarawillhavenofortune!Thatthechildisabeggar!Thatsheisleftonmyhandsalittlepauperinsteadofanheiress?"
Mr.Barrowwasashrewdbusinessman,andfeltitaswelltomakehisownfreedomfromresponsibilityquiteclearwithoutanydelay.
"Sheiscertainlyleftabeggar,"hereplied."Andsheiscertainlyleftonyourhands,ma’am—asshehasn’tarelationintheworldthatweknowof."
MissMinchinstartedforward.Shelookedasifshewasgoingtoopenthedoorandrushoutoftheroomtostopthefestivitiesgoingonjoyfullyandrathernoisilythatmomentovertherefreshments.
"Itismonstrous!"shesaid."She’sinmysittingroomatthismoment,dressedinsilkgauzeandlacepetticoats,givingapartyatmyexpense."
"She’sgivingitatyourexpense,madam,ifshe’sgivingit,"saidMr.Barrow,calmly."Barrow&Skipwortharenotresponsibleforanything.