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Jany 2022-01-21 08:02:19

I used to watch a TV series of a little princess, forgot the name, and the name is also called the little princess. The script is the same. It


seems to be a TV series in the 80s, not a movie by Shirley Dumball. It is about a 17th century TV series. The story is that the little girl is an orphan. She suffers from birth and has to wash dishes at school. In the end, one of his relatives left a large amount of fortune to her, and she became very rich. The last episode was that someone asked She introduced his maid. An old woman said: Ann will come down soon, and then Ann will come down, and then the old woman said: She is called Ann... The
story is very cliché, but it feels good. I forgot the name. Tell me if you know it, thank you

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The Little Princess quotes

  • Sara Crewe: Please sir, were you with the troops at Mafeking?

    Traumatized Young Soldier: Yes, of course I was. That's where I ran away, you know.

    Sara Crewe: Did you know my father, Captain Crewe?

    Traumatized Young Soldier: [cutting out a paper soldier] Yes, yes of course. That's a fine-looking officer, isn't he? He ought to do well.

    Sara Crewe: But where did you see my father last? Where is he now?

    Traumatized Young Soldier: Where is who?

    Sara Crewe: My father!

    Traumatized Young Soldier: Of course one soldier more or less doesn't make any difference, you know. That's why I'm making thousands and thousands of troops for England. See? Good strong fellows who won't be afraid as I was. I was afraid. That's why I ran away, you know.

    Sara Crewe: Mr. Bertie, he says he knows my father, but he won't tell.

    Bertie Minchin: He's living in a dream, Sara. He doesn't know what he's saying.

  • Sara Crewe: Here she is, on the bookshelves.

    Ram Dass: Bookshelves.

    Sara Crewe: Oh... I pretend they're bookshelves filled with beautiful sets of books.

    Ram Dass: Then I'd better remove her before she ruins your set of Dickens. This is your room, Miss?

    Sara Crewe: Yes, it's so little and so high above everything that it's like a nest in a tree. I can lie on my soft sofa and look up at the sky through that little hole in the roof.

    Ram Dass: Sofa?

    Sara Crewe: Well... it looks more like a sofa when it's made up, and I imagine it has warm blankets and lovely cushions to curl up on.

    Ram Dass: But there is a fire at night, of course?

    Sara Crewe: Well... that is the hardest of all to imagine, especially at night, but it's lovely when I can.

    Becky: The cook wants you, and she's in an awful mood!

    Sara Crewe: Excuse me, Ram Dass, I've got to go to the butcher's, and I'll get my ears boxed if I don't hurry!