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School in England
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A Little Princess
‘You are very quiet.’ He put his arm round his daughter.
‘I’m thinking about our house in India,’ said Sara.
‘And the hot sun and the blue sky. I don’t think I like
England very much, Father.’
‘Yes, it’s very different from India,’ her father said.
‘But you must go to school in London, and I must go
back to India and work.’
‘Yes, Father, I know,’ said Sara. ‘But I want to be with
you. Please come to school with me! I can help you with
your lessons.’
Mr Crewe smiled, but he was not happy. He loved his
little Sara very much, and he did not want to be without
her. Sara’s mother was dead, and Sara was his only
child. Father and daughter were very good friends.
Soon they arrived at Miss Minchin’s School for Girls
and went into the big house.
Miss Minchin was a tall woman in a black dress. She
looked at Sara, and then gave a very big smile.
‘What a beautiful child!’ she said to Mr Crewe.
Sara stood quietly and watched Miss Minchin. ‘Why
does she say that?’ she thought. ‘I am not beautiful, so
why does she say it?’
Sara was not beautiful, but her father was rich. And
Miss Minchin liked girls with rich fathers, because it was
good for the school (and good for Miss Minchin, too).
‘Sara is a good girl,’ Mr Crewe said to Miss Minchin.
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The stories were all about kings and queens and princesses.
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School in England
Now Sara was important, and Lavinia did not like that.
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