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Summary

Sara Crewe's privileged status at her boarding school ends when her father dies. Left penniless, Sara retains her pluck and optimism, which attract the notice of a mysterious benefactor.

Author Biography

Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849-1924) spent her childhood in England but throughout her adult life maintained homes in both England and America. Though she wrote for adults, she is best remembered for her children's books, including Little Lord Fauntleroy and The Secret Garden.

Table of Contents

Introduction vii
U.C. Knoepflmacher
Suggestions for Further Reading xxv
A Note on the Text xxix
A LITTLE PRINCESS
The Whole of the Story
3(2)
Sara
5(9)
A French Lesson
14(6)
Ermengarde
20(7)
Lottie
27(8)
Becky
35(9)
The Diamond-Mines
44(9)
The Diamond-Mines Again
53(18)
In the Attic
71(9)
Melchisedec
80(10)
The Indian Gentleman
90(11)
Ram Dass
101(8)
The Other Side of the Wall
109(7)
One of the Populace
116(9)
What Melchisedec Heard and Saw
125(5)
The Magic
130(21)
The Visitor
151(14)
``It Is the Child!''
165(7)
``I Tried Not to Be''
172(10)
``Anne''
182(7)
Appendix A: From Sara Crewe: Or, What Happened at Miss Minchin's 189(12)
Appendix B: From The Little Princess: A Play for Children and Grown-Up Children, Act One 201(14)
Appendix C: ``Behind the White Brick'' 215(14)
Explanatory Notes 229

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