Little Lord Fauntleroy - Frances Hodgson Burnett - Books - Rarebooksclub.com - 9780217938570 - October 12, 2012
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Little Lord Fauntleroy

Publisher Marketing: Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III. LEAVING HOME. Cedric's good opinion of the advantages of being an earl increased greatly during the next week. It seemed almost impossible for him to realise that there was scarcely anything he might wish to do which he could not do easily; in fact I think it may be said that he did not fully realise it at all. But at least he understood, after a few conversations with Mr. Havisham, that he could gratify all his nearest wishes, and he proceeded to gratify them with a simplicity and delight which caused Mr. Havisham much diversion. In the week before they sailed for England, he did many curious things. The lawyer long after remembered the morning they went down together to pay a visit to Dick, and the afternoon they so amazed the apple-woman of ancient lineage by stopping before her stall and telling her she was to have a tent, and a stove, and a shawl, and a sum of money which seemed to her quite wonderful. For I have to go to England and be a lord, explained Cedric, sweet-temperedly. And I shouldn't like to have your bones on my mind every time it rained. My own bones never hurt, so I think I don't know how painful a person's bones can be, but I've sympathised with you a great deal, and I hope you'll be better. She's a very good apple-woman, he said to Mr. Havisham as they walked away, leaving the proprietress of the stall almost gasping for breath, and not at all believing in her great fortune. Once, when I fell down and cut my knee, she gave me an apple for nothing. I've always remembered her for it. You know you always remember people who are kind to you. It had never occurred to his honest, simple, little mind that there were people who could forget kindnesses. The interview with Dick was quite exciting. Dick had just been having a great... Contributor Bio:  Burnett, Frances Hodgson Frances Hodgson Burnett was a born storyteller. Even as a young child, her greatest pleasure was in making up stories and acting them out, using her dolls as characters. She wrote over forty books, including the classic A Little Princess, also illustrated by Tasha Tudor.

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Released October 12, 2012
ISBN13 9780217938570
Publishers Rarebooksclub.com
Pages 56
Dimensions 246 × 190 × 319 mm   ·   130 g

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