Mary Anne and the Little Princess Quotes
Mary Anne and the Little Princess
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Ann M. Martin632 ratings, 3.70 average rating, 29 reviews
Mary Anne and the Little Princess Quotes
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“Not enough red carpets here in Stoneybrook, huh?” Stacey asked. “Look, I know what you’re thinking. She’s snobby. She expects people to obey her every command. She doesn’t seem to care what people think of her. But you have to understand, she grew up in a different world than we did. With different rules. In England, she’s in the so-called ruling class. People are expected to act a certain way. Here in the U.S., where everyone’s lumped together, she doesn’t know how to act. So what do the kids in her school do? They ignore her. Maybe they’re afraid of her. And at home, she’s kept practically under lock and key by her nanny. She has no real friends.”
― Mary Anne and the Little Princess
― Mary Anne and the Little Princess
“I had a lot to be thankful for.”
― Mary Anne and the Little Princess
― Mary Anne and the Little Princess
“seats, the weather, and the complicated rules of the game. Because Stoneybrook had won the championship, we left the stands surrounded by screaming, dancing fans. Some of that spirit rubbed off. But mostly, the kids were itching to go home. Jessi said her sister seemed down and out when they arrived home. So she managed to convince her mom and dad to take the family out to an early dinner. You know how kids are. Becca’s dreams of a sleepover at Buckingham Palace had been dashed, but she cheered up just fine. From that day on, though, Princess Rebeccazzar was never again seen in the Ramsey house.”
― Mary Anne and the Little Princess
― Mary Anne and the Little Princess
“business”
― Mary Anne and the Little Princess
― Mary Anne and the Little Princess
