There is no need to whitewash the principal!

Austin 2022-03-23 09:02:51

There's no need to whitewash the principal. There's really no need for the beauty of the little princess. Although it has something to do with her wealthy family in the past, there are also a lot of wealthy families and ugly souls, but the reason why she is so beautiful is precisely because she is rich or poor. She can always be If a person can still maintain his original intention in the ups and downs, I believe you and I can also know how difficult it is How did she keep Sarah because Sarah is smart and studious, now she's an all-around little handyman and wants to be a school teacher when she grows up (the one with a pitiful salary) and took all her fortune and left her to her The only thing is that you can't eat a piece of dry bread after a whole day's work. The furniture in the attic was sent downstairs and it was too tattered. Not to mention the mice living next to it, only the washed and whitish sheets and quilts in London. The winter is hard to endure all day, rain or shine, and there are so many lives that people can't stand it, and I can't eat enough and sleep well Because the parents saw that the children of the former school were swept out of the school, and the rich people would not send their children here again. The principal always did everything possible to squeeze all the value out of Sarah. I saw someone in the comments laundered the principal, and I was so angry. blasphemy!

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  • Frederik 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    A movie that everyone watched together on June 1~ The princess is still the princess even if the capital of the princess is gone

  • Sheridan 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    I watched it when I was a kid, I cried so hard, I remember the tightrope walking scene and that famous line, every girl is a princess

A Little Princess quotes

  • Sara Crewe: [as Becky serves her breakfast] Thank you.

    Miss Minchin: Sara, there's no talking at the table.

    Sara Crewe: Doesn't seem natural.

    [the other girls stare at her in shock]

    Miss Minchin: [staring at Sara coldly] I won't say it again.

  • Miss Minchin: [after Sara makes up her own ending for the class's bedtime story] What are you doing?

    Sara Crewe: I couldn't bear to see Charlotte marry that awful man, so I imagined a different ending.

    Miss Minchin: You imagined it?

    Sara Crewe: [nodding] Don't you ever do that, Miss Minchin? Believe in something just to make it seem real?

    Miss Minchin: I suppose that's rather easy for a child who has everything.

    [announcing to the rest of the class]

    Miss Minchin: And now from now on, there will be no more 'make believe' at this school during reading hour or at any other time. Is that understood?

    Girls: [in unison] Yes, Miss Minchin.

    Miss Minchin: Now all of you go to your beds this instant.