Little princess

Bertha 2022-01-21 08:02:19

The little princess is really cute, brave, and not spoiled at all Becoming a little female worker does not have a trace of irritation and anger, and she silently accepts and believes that her father is not dead for a moment and never gives up looking for being unaffected by things, being brave, having her own goals, insisting on being kind, taking care of the emotions of the people around her, in the hospital, in order to make the patients happy. I am not happy, but I still accept singing and dancing. It brings fun to the patients. Patience and kindness are really sparkling. This is a good educational film. I hope that I will have a daughter in the future and I can teach my daughter a good lesson. The work I like very rarely can portray such a lovely little princess so perfectly and naturally. Praise

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  • Makayla 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    If there is such a person as the little princess in the world, then it must be Shirley Temple.

  • Clemmie 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    Shirley Temple, the cutest child star

The Little Princess quotes

  • Ram Dass: Missy Sahib speaks Hindustani?

    Sara Crewe: I've lived in India all my life.

    Ram Dass: Missy Sahib is going to live in England now?

    Sara Crewe: Only until my father gets through making those Boers behave.

    Ram Dass: Missy Sahib has been a soldier?

    Sara Crewe: Yes, my father's a captain. Captain Crewe.

  • Geoffrey Hamilton: Rose, something's wrong. What is it?

    Rose: Miss Minchin has taken away my Thursday afternoons.

    Geoffrey Hamilton: But why?

    Rose: We mustn't be seen together.

    Geoffrey Hamilton: Does that mean that I can never see you alone again?

    Rose: Of course not, darling. No matter what Miss Minchin says, we'll find a way.

    Geoffrey Hamilton: I can't understand the woman! What is she so afraid of? Why shouldn't we see each other?

    Rose: Gossip, I suppose. Miss Minchin lives for that school and her ideas of pride and snobbishness.

    Geoffrey Hamilton: Fiddlesticks! She's afraid of losing an excellent teacher whom she gets for nothing! I won't stand for it! I'll have a talk with her myself!

    Rose: Oh no, darling, you mustn't do that. She'd only discharge us both.

    Geoffrey Hamilton: She might not have the chance if things continue to pop in South Africa.