id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 146 Burnett, Frances Hodgson A Little Princess Being the whole story of Sara Crewe now told for the first time .txt text/plain 67930 5176 93 promising child, Captain Crewe," she said, taking Sara's hand and Sara stood quietly, with her eyes fixed upon Miss Minchin's face. "I want her to look as if she wasn't a doll really," Sara said. "Of course," said Sara, looking into her face as she held her on her "Heigh-ho, little Sara!" he said to himself "I don't believe you know "Sara," said Miss Minchin in her schoolroom manner, "come here to me." "Do you think she DOESN'T know things?" said Sara, in her stern little "You wicked thing," said Lavinia, turning on Sara; "making fairy "It is not your place to look at the young ladies," said Miss Minchin. "If you please, Miss Minchin," said Sara, suddenly, "mayn't Becky stay?" "Tell Sara to come to my room," Miss Minchin had said to her sister. "Miss Ermengarde has asked you to come in," said Sara, "because she is ./cache/146.txt ./txt/146.txt