Melchisedec
ThethirdpersoninthetriowasLottie.Shewasasmallthinganddidnotknowwhatadversitymeant,andwasmuchbewilderedbythealterationshesawinheryoungadoptedmother.ShehadhearditrumoredthatstrangethingshadhappenedtoSara,butshecouldnotunderstandwhyshelookeddifferent—whysheworeanoldblackfrockandcameintotheschoolroomonlytoteachinsteadoftositinherplaceofhonorandlearnlessonsherself.TherehadbeenmuchwhisperingamongthelittleoneswhenithadbeendiscoveredthatSaranolongerlivedintheroomsinwhichEmilyhadsolongsatinstate.Lottie’schiefdifficultywasthatSarasaidsolittlewhenoneaskedherquestions.Atsevenmysteriesmustbemadeveryclearifoneistounderstandthem.
"Areyouverypoornow,Sara?"shehadaskedconfidentiallythefirstmorningherfriendtookchargeofthesmallFrenchclass."Areyouaspoorasabeggar?"Shethrustafathandintotheslimoneandopenedround,tearfuleyes."Idon’twantyoutobeaspoorasabeggar."
Shelookedasifshewasgoingtocry.AndSarahurriedlyconsoledher.
"Beggarshavenowheretolive,"shesaidcourageously."Ihaveaplacetolivein."
"Wheredoyoulive?"persistedLottie."Thenewgirlsleepsinyourroom,anditisn’tprettyanymore."
"Iliveinanotherroom,"saidSara.
"Isitaniceone?"inquiredLottie."Iwanttogoandseeit."
"Youmustnottalk,"saidSara."MissMinchinislookingatus.Shewillbeangrywithmeforlettingyouwhisper."