Burnett, F. H.: Little Lord Fauntleroy (Abridged)
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Since its first publication in 1885, Little Lord Fauntleroy has become a favourite with children. The move from New York to his ancestral castle comes as a...
Since its first publication in 1885, Little Lord Fauntleroy has become a favourite with children. The move from New York to his ancestral castle comes as a shock to both Cedric and his new-found relatives, and while he comes to terms with aristocratic ways, they become more aware of compassion and social justice. The text is read with elegance by Teresa Gallagher, a much-admired Naxos reader, whose own childhood was divided between the US and UK.
Little Lord Fauntleroy (more info)
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Cedric knew that his papa had been an Englishman
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In the midst of their conversation, Mary appeared. - 6:38
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Mrs Errol looked, in the simple black dress
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Mr. Havisham had an idea that perhaps it would be best
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The door opened and Mrs. Errol came in. - 4:34
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Cedric and his mother came back soon after. - 5:17
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It was during the voyage that Cedric's mother told him
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Later, Mr. Havisham presented himself at the Castle. - 4:43
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It was late in the afternoon when little Lord Fauntleroy
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The Earl shook his hands with him
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Dinner was announced. Cedric left his chair. - 6:13
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When Lord Fauntleroy wakened in the morning
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Little Lord Fauntleroy (more info)
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Mr Mordaunt had called today to speak to him
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Fauntleroy had been standing between his grandfather and the visitor
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When he was gone, Fauntleroy, who had accompanied him
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On the following Sunday morning
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The little boy could not help wondering why it was
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It was only about a week after that ride
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One evening there was a grand dinner party
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Mr. Havisham had been expected in the afternoon
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When Mr. Hobbs' young friend left him
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Almost everybody in England who read the newspapers
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Not many days after that, a visitor was announced
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Of course, as soon as the story of Lord Fauntleroy
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Surprising as it may appear, it did not take nearly so long
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When the Earl left the room after the interview
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