正文 6. The Diamond Mines

6. The Diamond Mines

Not very long after this a very exg thing happened. Not only Sara, but the entire school, found it exg, and made it the chief subject of versation for weeks after it occurred. In one of his letters Captaiold a most iing story. A friend who had been at school with him when he was a boy had uedly e to see him in India. He was the owner of a large tract of land upon which diamonds had been found, and he was engaged in developing the mines. If all went as was fidently expected, he would bee possessed of such wealth as it made one dizzy to think of; and because he was fond of the friend of his school days, he had given him an opportunity to share in this enormous fortune by being a partner in his scheme. This, at least, was what Sara gathered from his letters. It is true that any other business scheme, however magnifit, would have had but small attra for her or for the schoolroom; but "diamond mines" sounded so like the Arabian Nights th……(内容加载失败!)

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