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Episode 11 of the Little Princess, A by Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849 - 1924) podcast, hosted by LibriVox, titled "Ram Dass " was published on April 22, 2026 and runs 20 minutes.

April 22, 2026 ·20m · Little Princess, A by Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849 - 1924)

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Racketty-Packetty House and other stories by Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849 - 1924) LibriVox This is a collection of short stories and fairy tales by Frances Hodgson Burnett, the author of The Secret Garden and A little Princess. (Summary by Elli) Sara Crewe: or, What Happened at Miss Minchin’s Boarding School by Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849 - 1924) LibriVox The story told in Frances Hodgson Burnett’s classic novel, A Little Princess, was first written as a serialized novella, Sara Crewe, or What Happened at Miss Minchin’s, and published in St. Nicholas Magazine, in 1888. It tells the story of Sara Crewe, an intelligent, wealthy, young girl at Miss Minchin’s Select Seminary for Young Ladies. Sara’s fortunes change when her father dies, and she goes from being a show pupil and parlor boarder at the school to a drudge, but eventually she finds happiness and a home again. (Summary by Treesh) Little Princess (version 2), A by Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849 - 1924) LibriVox Sara is brought to Miss Minchin's Select Seminary for Young Ladies by her father, Captain Crewe, because the climate in India doesn't agree with children. After several years as Miss Minchin's show pupil, news comes that Captain Crewe has died penniless, and left Sara destitute. Miss Minchin keeps her on as an unpaid drudge, until a mysterious benefactor comes to her aid. (Summary by Karen Savage) Little Saint Elizabeth and Other Stories by Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849 - 1924) LibriVox She had not been brought up in America at all. She had been born in France, in a beautiful château, and she had been born heiress to a great fortune, but, nevertheless, just now she felt as if she was very poor, indeed. And yet her home was in one of the most splendid houses in New York. She had a lovely suite of apartments of her own, though she was only eleven years old. She had had her own carriage and a saddle horse, a train of masters, and governesses, and servants, and was regarded by all the children of the neighborhood as a sort of grand and mysterious little princess, whose incomings and outgoings were to be watched with the greatest interest...."Little Saint Elizabeth and Other Stories" is a collection of 4 lovely stories by F. H. Burnett. (Summary by Project Gutenberg and Elli)
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