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  • Little Saint Elizabeth and Other Stories

    Frances Hodgson Burnett

    Hardcover (Outlook Verlag, Sept. 25, 2019)
    Reproduction of the original: Little Saint Elizabeth and Other Stories by Frances Hodgson Burnett
  • Little Saint Elizabeth and Other Stories

    Frances Hodgson Burnett

    Hardcover (BiblioLife, Sept. 20, 2009)
    This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.
  • Little Saint Elizabeth and Other Stories

    Frances Hodgson Burnett

    (Prabhat Prakashan, April 21, 2017)
    First published in the year 1888; the present book 'Little Saint Elizabeth and Other Stories' is a collection of children's short stories written by famous British-American novelist and playwright Frances Hodgson Burnett; who is best known for her three children's novels.
  • Little Saint Elizabeth and Other Stories

    Frances Hodgson Burnett

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, Sept. 30, 2009)
    This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. This text refers to the Bibliobazaar edition.
  • Little Saint Elizabeth and Other Stories

    Frances Hodgson Burnett

    (Independently published, April 8, 2020)
    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."There she is," they would cry, flying to their windows to look at her. "She is going out in her carriage." "She is dressed all in black velvet and splendid fur." "That is her own, own, carriage." "She has millions of money; and she can have anything she wants—Jane says so!" "She is very pretty, too; but she is so pale and has such big, sorrowful, black eyes. I should not be sorrowful if I were in her place; but Jane says the servants say she is always quiet and looks sad." "Her maid says she lived with her aunt, and her aunt made her too religious."
  • Little Saint Elizabeth: And Other Stories

    Frances Hodgson Burnett

    Paperback (Independently published, May 21, 2019)
    Complete and unabridged paperback edition.First published in 1888.
  • Little Saint Elizabeth and Other Stories

    Frances Hodgson Burnett

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 27, 2015)
    This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them.
  • Little Saint Elizabeth and Other Stories

    Frances Hodgson Burnett

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 14, 2018)
    Little Saint Elizabeth and Other Stories by Frances Hodgson Burnett is one of the greatest works in the field of fiction. Burnett's Little Saint Elizabeth and Other Stories (1890) is an anthology of short stories that includes the title tale about a seven-year-old orphaned girl, Elizabeth, who is adored by the villagers.
  • Little Saint Elizabeth and Other Stories

    Frances Hodgson Burnett

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 27, 2015)
    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.
  • Little Saint Elizabeth and Other Stories

    1849-1924 Burnett, Frances Hodgson

    (HardPress, Oct. 28, 2015)
    HardPress Classic Books Series
  • Little Saint Elizabeth: And Other Stories

    Frances Hodgson Burnett

    Hardcover (Forgotten Books, Feb. 1, 2018)
    Excerpt from Little Saint Elizabeth: And Other StoriesPoor little Saint Elizabeth! She had not lived a very natural or healthy life herself, and she knew absolutely nothing of real childish pleasures. You see, it had occurred in this way: When she was a baby of~two years her young father and mother died, within a week of each other, of a terrible fever, and the only near relatives the little one had were her Aunt Clotilde and Uncle Bertrand. Her Aunt Clotilde lived in Normandy - her Uncle Bertrand in New York. As these two were her only guardians, and as Ber trand de Rochemont was a gay bachelor, fond of pleasure and knowing nothing of babies, it was natural that he should be very willing that his elder sister should undertake the rearing and education of the child.Only, he wrote to Mademoiselle de Rochemont, don't end by training her for an abbess, my dear Clotilde.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
  • Little Saint Elizabeth: And Other Stories

    Frances Hodgson Burnett

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 17, 2014)
    Little Saint Elizabeth and Other Stories - By Frances Hodgson Burnett Children’s Classics 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. "There she is," they would cry, flying to their windows to look at her. "She is going out in her carriage." "She is dressed all in black velvet and splendid fur." "That is her own, own, carriage." "She has millions of money; and she can have anything she wants—Jane says so!" "She is very pretty, too; but she is so pale and has such big, sorrowful, black eyes. I should not be sorrowful if I were in her place; but Jane says the servants say she is always quiet and looks sad." "Her maid says she lived with her aunt, and her aunt made her too religious." She rarely lifted her large dark eyes to look at them with any curiosity. She was not accustomed to the society of children. She had never had a child companion in her life, and these little Americans, who were so very rosy and gay, and who went out to walk or drive with groups of brothers and sisters, and even ran in the street, laughing and playing and squabbling healthily—these children amazed her.