A Little PrincessThis classic tale of a girl's transformation from riches to rags and back to riches again is repackaged with an Introduction by E.L. Konigsburg, the Newbery Medal-winning author of The View from Saturday. |
Contents
SARA | |
A FRENCH LESSON | 11 |
ERMENGARDE | 18 |
LOTTIE | 27 |
BECKY | 38 |
THE DIAMONDMINES | 50 |
THE DIAMONDMINES AGAIN | 63 |
IN THE ATTIC | 87 |
RAM DASS | 128 |
THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WALL | 139 |
ONE OF THE POPULACE | 149 |
WHAT MELCHISEDEC HEARD AND SAW | 162 |
THE MAGIC | 169 |
THE VISITOR | 198 |
IT IS THE CHILD | 217 |
I TRIED NOT TO BE | 226 |
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