11. Ram Dass

类别:文学名著 作者:弗朗西丝·霍奇森·伯内特 本章:11. Ram Dass

    11. Ram Dass

    ts even in times. One could only see parts of tc see t all, and could only guess t trike a particular pane of glass someness; or ttle fleecy, floating ones, tinged s of pink doves scurrying across t  time to breattic o gloe of its sooty trees and railings, Sara kne  all possible to leave tc being missed or called back, sole a up ts of stairs, and, climbing on table, got  of t used to seem as if so  of ttics. Generally ts  even if to admit air, no one seemed to come near tand, sometimes turning o t like a lovely vaulted ceiling--sometimes c and all t ing or drifting or ing softly to be ce or purple or pale dove-gray. Sometimes t mountains enclosing lakes of deep turquoise- blue, or liquid amber, or cimes dark ted into strange, lost seas; sometimes slender strips of oget seemed t one could run or climb or stand and  to see  il, per all melted, one could float a least it seemed so to Sara, and note so beautiful to ood on table-- of t--ttering  softness on tes. to o tter  of subdued softness just whese marvels were going on.

    t as ter tleman unately  ternoons co go any easier to slip aairs.

    Sed able and stood looking out. It . ten gold covering t, as if a glorious tide  filled tops of te black against it.

    quot;Its a Splendid one,quot; said Sara, softly, to ;It makes me feel almost afraid--as if sometrange  going to .quot;

    Surned  tle squeaky ctering. It came from t attic. Someone o look at t as s of a body emerging from t, but it  ttle girl or a  uresque e-turbaned ive Indian man-servant--quot;a Lascar,quot; Sara said to , and  .

    As Sara looked to   absolutely sure o look at t so seldom in England t  of it. S erestedly for a second, and tes. So knoranger, may be.

    ly a pleasure to ered, and e teet it ired or dull.

    It o  ure, and it is probable t t of a little girl excited o tes, ran across ttering, and actually leaped on to Saras so tic room. It made ed  s be restored to er--if ter--and so be done. ould  cy and refuse to be caug a? t  do at all. Pero tleman, and the poor man was fond of him.

    Surned to t sill some of tani sand. So he language he knew.

    quot;ill  me catc; she asked.

    S s tongue. trut t as if ervened, and ttle voice came from self. At once Sara sa omed to European cful t of Missee Sa bite; but, unfortunately,  to catc to anotning. , t evil. Ram Dass kne not altle animal. But ly afraid Sara migaking a great liberty and per let him come.

    But Sara gave  once.

    quot;Can you get across?quot; she inquired.

    quot;In a moment,quot; he answered her.

    quot;t; s;o side of tened.quot;

    Ram Dass slipped ttic o eadily and lig and dropped upon   a sound. turned to Sara and salaamed again. ttered a little scream. Ram Dass ily took tion of sting t, and t in c  a very long c a fees evidently for t, but presently tering on to Ram Dasss s ttering and clinging to tle skinny arm.

    Ram Dass t ive eyes aken in at a glance all t o o ttle daugended t  presume to remain more ts after  ts o furteful obeisance to urn for tle evil one, roking trut so evil as er,  t and across tes again y as the monkey himself had displayed.

    ood in ttic and t of many t back to  of ive costume and tirred all  memories. It seemed a strange to remember t sing to an reated reated  by, ouco ts and   of dream. It  could never come back. It certainly seemed t take place. S Miss Mincended t ure soo young to be used as a regular teac and yet expected to remember o learn more. ter number of o spend at study, and at various indefinite intervals s advanced as ed of rut Miss Minc soo anxious to learn to require teac. S be trusted to be equal to teac o drudge in ts of to give able clot to be plain and ugly and to make . t o be to look foro, and Sara stood quite still for several minutes and t it over.

    t came back to  itself in raigtle body and lifted her head.

    quot;ever comes,quot; s;cannot alter one tatters, I can be a princess inside. It o be a princess if I  it is a great deal more of a triumpo be one all time oinette ed . S deal more like a queen t t frigronger t ;

    t a ne, but quite an old one, by time. It ter day, and s t understand and o  seemed as if tally living a life   all. Sometimes,  Sara o herself:

    quot;You dont kno you are saying to a princess, and t if I co execution. I only spare you because I am a princess, and you are a poor, stupid, unkind, vulgar old t knoter.quot;

    to interest and amuse   and it   be made rude and malicious by t her.

    quot;A princess must be polite,quot; so herself.

    And so aking tone from tress,  and ordered , s and reply to t civility are at her.

    quot;S more airs and graces t young one,quot; said ttle sometimes. quot;I lose my temper en enoug I c;

    ter tervieting toget, of to do: Alfred t, for instance, burning tting -ened s   soes  sticking out of s--ly t disliked. S ; se near  sually fle ly as t- made Sara start. S tcood still a second. t kno, so a little laugh.

    quot; are you laug, you bold, impudent c; Miss Minchin exclaimed.

    It took Sara a feo control ly to remember t sing from the blows she had received.

    quot;I ; she answered.

    quot;Beg my pardon immediately,quot; said Miss Minchin.

    Sara ated a second before she replied.

    quot;I ; s;but I  beg your pardon for t;

    quot; ; demanded Miss Minchin.

    quot; ;

    Jessie tittered, and so listen. Really, it alerested ttle  bit frig in t frig and  as stars.

    quot;I ; sely, quot;t you did not kno;

    quot;t I did not kno; Miss Minchin fairly gasped.

    quot;Yes,quot; said Sara, quot;and I   if I o do it, ened you --quot;

    Sure so clearly before  s even upon Miss Minc almost seemed for t to ive mind t t be some real power his candid daring.

    quot;?quot; s;Found out ;

    quot;t I really ; said Sara, quot;and could do anyt;

    Every pair of eyes in to its full limit. Lavinia leaned foro look.

    quot;Go to your room,quot; cried Miss Minc;tant! Leave ttend to your lessons, young ladies!quot;

    Sara made a little bow.

    quot;Excuse me for laug e,quot; s of truggling heir books.

    quot;Did you see ; Jessie broke out. quot;I s be at all surprised if surn out to be somet;


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