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Little Lord Fauntleroy Little Lord Fauntleroy by Frances Hodgson Burnett
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“But only be good, dear, only be brave, only be kind and true always, and then you will never hurt any one, so long as you live, and you may help many, and the big world may be better because my little child was born. And that is best of all, Ceddie, — it is better than everything else, that the world should be a little better because a man has lived — even ever so little better, dearest.”
frances hodgson burnett, Little Lord Fauntleroy
“She said that perhaps it was not so easy to be very rich; that if any one had so many things always, one might sometimes forget that every one else was not so fortunate, and that one who is rich should always be careful and try to remember.”
Frances Hodgson Burnett, Little Lord Fauntleroy
“When a man is very good and knows a great deal, he is elected president.”
Frances Hodgson Burnett, Little Lord Fauntleroy
“Dearest says that is the best kind of goodness; not to think about yourself, but to think about other people.”
Frances Hodgson Burnett, Little Lord Fauntleroy
“What does it say?" asked my lord.
"It says, `Good-night, God keep you all the night!'--just what she used to say when we were together. Every night she used to say that to me, and every morning she said, `God bless you all the day!' So you see I am quite safe all the time----”
Frances Hodgson Burnett, Little Lord Fauntleroy
tags: god, mother
“It had never occurred to his honest, simple little mind that there were people who could forget kindnesses.”
Frances Hodgson Burnett, Little Lord Fauntleroy
“He knew nothing of earls and castles; he was quite ignorant of all grand and splendid things; but he was always lovable because he was simple and loving. To be so is like being born a king.”
Burnett, Frances Hodgson, Little Lord Fauntleroy
“To see each of his ugly, selfish motives changed into a good and generous one by the simplicity of a child was a singular experience.”
Frances Hodgson Burnett, Little Lord Fauntleroy
“And that is best of all, Ceddie,—it is better than everything else, that the world should be a little better because a man has lived—even ever so little better, dearest.”
Frances Hodgson Burnett, Little Lord Fauntleroy
“Fauntleroy's”
Frances Hodgson Burnett, Little Lord Fauntleroy
“is the best kind of goodness; not to think about yourself, but to think about other people. That is just the way you are, isn't it?”
Frances Hodgson Burnett, Little Lord Fauntleroy
“gay,”
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“Cedric Errol,”
Frances Hodgson Burnett, Little Lord Fauntleroy
“worst village in that part of the country. Mr. Mordaunt had told her a great many of his difficulties and discouragements, and she had found out a great deal by herself. The agents who had managed the property had always been chosen to please the Earl, and had cared nothing for the degradation and wretchedness of the poor tenants. Many things, therefore, had been neglected which should have been”
Frances Hodgson Burnett, Little Lord Fauntleroy
“marquises,”
Frances Hodgson Burnett, Little Lord Fauntleroy
“It was really a very simple thing, after all,—it was only that he had lived near a kind and gentle heart, and had been taught to think kind thoughts always and to care for others. It is a very little thing, perhaps, but it is the best thing of all. He knew nothing of earls and castles; he was quite ignorant of all grand and splendid things; but he was always lovable because he was simple and loving. To be so is like being born a king.”
Frances Hodgson Burnett, Little Lord Fauntleroy
“nothing, and Mr. Havisham kept her from suspecting”
Frances Hodgson Burnett, Little Lord Fauntleroy
“forget”
Frances Hodgson Burnett, Little Lord Fauntleroy
“Do you know, I've counted it up on my fingers and in my mind, and it's twenty-seven people you've been kind to. That's a good many—twenty-seven!”
Frances Hodgson Burnett, Little Lord Fauntleroy