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Her beautiful tales and her conviction that all girls are princesses enrapture her fellow students, even after her father dies, leaving her a penniless orphan at Miss Minchin's mercy. Who is she?
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12 Apr '12 11:40 am
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Sara Crewe. Sara Crewe is the heroine of "A Little Princess", by Frances Hodgson Burnett, based on the novella named, appropriately, "Sara Crewe". Ermengarde and Lottie are two of her friends, students at Miss Minchin's who benefit from Sara's kindness and imagination. Mary Lennox is the protagonist of "The Secret Garden", another novel by Hodgson Burnett. She is also a strong character, very outspoken and strong-willed, though lacking Sara's imagination and manners
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Sara Crewe is the heroine of "A Little Princess", by Frances Hodgson Burnett, based on the novella named, appropriately, "Sara Crewe". Ermengarde and Lottie are two of her friends, students at Miss Minchin's who benefit from Sara's kindness and imagination.
Mary Lennox is the protagonist of "The Secret Garden", another novel by Hodgson Burnett. She is also a strong character, very outspoken and strong-willed, though lacking Sara's imagination and manners.
Answered by jameel ahmed, 12 Apr '12 11:43 am
Mary Lennox is the protagonist of "The Secret Garden", another novel by Hodgson Burnett. She is also a strong character, very outspoken and strong-willed, though lacking Sara's imagination and manners.
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Refer http://www.online-literature.com/burnett/3048/
Answered by saranathan Narasimhan, 12 Apr '12 01:42 pm
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