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00:00Good evening. I'm Larry the Cucumber. The first. Welcome. Ah, the classics. They are
00:12so very classy. When you combine British accents with a lot of walnut and just the right amount
00:19of cobblestone, you've got something special. You've got a classic. What? What are you doing?
00:28I'm being fancy. Why? Because of today's story. A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson-Burnett.
00:35Oh, that's a great story. It's a classic. Exactly. A classic. Well, it's great to read
00:43the classics, but why... Shoot him up, boys. That tickles. Make me weak. Voila. What?
00:51Voila, voila, Washington. Why am I dressed like a baker? I received this correspondence
00:59from Agatha Williamson, Bristol, England. Wow, fancy. Dear Bob and Larry, I do hope
01:06this letter finds you well. I'm quite fond of your program. Look at that, see? She spelled
01:11program with an E. Isn't that cute? In Sunday school, I learned I should always love others,
01:17but there are times when I find that exceedingly difficult. What about when people are boorish
01:23and incorrigible? Looky there, boorish and incorrigible. Isn't that cute? Um, what's
01:30that mean? It means not nice. Oh, okay, that makes sense. With gratitude, Agatha Williamson,
01:37Bristol, England. Wow, that's a great question. It sure is. So, Agatha and Bob, I think I've
01:43got just the thing. My own classic titled, The Penniless Princess. We hope you enjoy.
01:49Stop talking like that. Shh.
02:06We're finally in London. I want to go see a musical.
02:11Musicals are so unrealistic. People just bursting into song for no reason.
02:16Might I fetch your bag? Yes, please. Get my bag.
02:27You're gonna hurt yourself. I can carry five more.
02:31Carrying more bags doesn't mean a bigger tip. You don't know that.
02:36Papa. What is it, Sarah? What are you thinking? Is this my new home? Is it, Papa? It most
02:43certainly is, sweetheart. We've reached London, England.
02:50He did it. Let's see if we can give you a better view.
02:56You don't like it, do you? Well, I suppose soldiers, even the bravest ones like you,
03:03don't really like going into battle, either. That's one way to look at it. Incoming.
03:12Oh, bother. I do believe I am in great pain. You have to admit, traveling on a boat all
03:19the way from Africa was a real adventure. I suppose. All I could think about was that
03:24you're going to have to leave today. Oh, Sarah, I'm gonna miss you terribly. But
03:31I know you'll be brave. Of course. Just remember, you're never alone, no matter what.
03:38God is always with you. All the time. Because he loves you, always. You're his princess.
03:45Princess? She's royalty. Take a picture. I told you we'd see somebody famous on Gitzbrain,
03:54or my name's not Rotsy. Papa Rotsy.
04:01My little princess, I'm so blessed to be your papa. You're my everything.
04:12But little princess, what's truly best is that you're also a child of the king.
04:22It is God the father to whom you belong, and no one can take that away.
04:31In good times or bad times, he's right by your side. You're his princess, and there he will stay.
04:39My little princess, you'll never guess how much love that your one life can bring.
04:53My little princess, I confess, for you are loved by me, and loved by the king.
05:03Oh, bless him.
05:05As you hold your head high, the world will see God's heart. Do your life, his love it will sing.
05:14And as you live, you'll find that the king's love will shine. Whether good times or trials,
05:21in the lows and the highs, if your dreams live or die, you'll be
05:27his princess. God's little princess. Smile!
05:40At this rate, you're gonna need to buy more film.
05:45Film? Ah, here we are, the mentioned school for lovely little ladies.
05:51Are you ready, sweetie?
05:53Captain Crew? Oh, you must be the headmistress.
05:56Me? Oh, goodness, no.
05:58Miss Amelia, is that the captain? She is waiting for you.
06:02Inside.
06:11Hello? I am headmistress Minchin.
06:17Lovely.
06:19And this must be, uh, Sarah.
06:23It will be a great privilege to have charge of such a beautiful and promising child, Captain Crew.
06:31Sarah's a true joy. She's my little princess.
06:36We rode a boat all the way from Africa.
06:39There was a storm one night at dinner, and the waiters kept dropping the dishes.
06:44Dropping dishes. Funny.
06:48A clever child is a great treasure in an establishment such as mine.
06:53Uh, where should we put these bags before they crush us?
06:57Oh, oh, I'm terribly sorry. Thank you for your trouble.
07:01Wowzers! Thanks, Captain.
07:05Amelia! Take our new guest's bags upstairs.
07:09Oh, please, allow me.
07:12No, I wouldn't dare of it.
07:14Miss Amelia loves to carry things, don't you, Amelia?
07:18But of course. So down these stairs is much easier.
07:26Sometimes.
07:28I'll do my best to return for Sarah's birthday.
07:30But until then, she's to have anything she needs.
07:34I'll pay every bill you send me, whatever it is.
07:36Anything she needs. I'll pay every bill you send me, without question.
07:42My goodness, Captain Crew. Are you certain?
07:46The room you have asked for is very costly.
07:50Nothing to worry about. I have my money securely invested in diamonds.
07:55Diamonds? How exciting! Where did you come from?
07:58I am very spry.
08:02Be sure to buy Sarah a mountain of dolls.
08:05Papa, stop being silly. I only need one doll to talk to while you're gone.
08:11You mean like this one?
08:13A little bear!
08:15A teddy bear. They're the latest thing.
08:17He's perfect. And he's short and squishy.
08:21So I will name him Mortimer, like our old neighbor.
08:25Mr. Mortimer owned a whole bunch of monkeys, and he taught them to juggle bananas.
08:36Oh, there. I seem to be allergic to your little doll.
08:43She sneezed on Mortimer.
08:45Maybe keep him tucked away, okay?
08:47Okay.
08:48Time to go. Are you learning me by heart?
08:51I know you by heart. You are inside my heart. Think about me every day.
08:57I will. Every day. I love you so much. No matter what.
09:04I love you too, Papa.
09:19Now, you will put on your uniform and report to class.
09:24Attention, French class!
09:26Good morning, Miss Titchen!
09:31Your new companion is here, and I expect you all to be very agreeable to her.
09:38This is Sarah Krool, all the way from Africa.
09:43Bonjour, Sarah!
09:45Bonjour!
09:46We have reserved this seat just for you.
09:50But Miss Minchin, that's my seat!
09:52Crescient! That was your seat, Lavinia.
09:56But Miss Emilia, you may begin.
09:58Here are the words we will be learning today.
10:01Au naturel!
10:04Faux pas!
10:06Lavinia, what a pretty name.
10:11I wonder how you say pony in French?
10:14La poney, maybe.
10:15What? What are you doing?
10:18Being incredibly bored!
10:20But we've hardly begun.
10:22I'm Ermengarde, but you can call me Ermine.
10:26Pleased to meet you, Ermine.
10:27Did you know that French people have a different word for everything?
10:33Oh, but it's so exotic.
10:35Every French word is a thing of beauty.
10:38Every French word is a thing of beauty.
10:43True, Miss Krool.
10:44A knowledge of the French language is a mark of the well-educated.
10:48Which is why it is of the utmost importance that a girl such as yourself
10:52learn it and know it well.
10:55Now, chop-chop, come up to the front.
10:57Unless you have been formally taught French already.
11:00I have never really been taught French, but...
11:04You must not say but when you are instructed to do things.
11:09What I mean to say...
11:10Do not disagree with your elders, Miss Krool.
11:14It is impolite.
11:17Je veux dire que je n'ai pas appris le français à l'école.
11:21What?
11:22Where did she learn all those words?
11:25What is she saying?
11:27That she did not learn French from books.
11:35Because she and her father spoke it to each other often.
11:38Madame, there is not much I can teach her.
11:41Her accent is exquisite.
11:43You might have told me.
11:46I tried.
11:47I...
11:48I suppose I did not begin right.
11:50I cannot believe you did that.
11:53Silence!
11:54Silence and watch!
11:56I tried to tell you.
12:06I can't believe you speak French!
12:09You really are so clever, aren't you?
12:11I don't know.
12:15It's as big as Westminster Abbey!
12:18Look at the frills on this dress!
12:21Hey, that's a soft horsey.
12:23Are these bedsheets silk?
12:27I'm in heaven!
12:31You're funny.
12:33You're so nice to me.
12:34Why wouldn't I be nice to you?
12:36I don't know.
12:37Most girls aren't.
12:38Especially Lavinia.
12:40Every French word is a thing of beauty.
12:43Let's not make fun of her.
12:45Everyone deserves kindness.
12:47Even Lavinia?
12:48Even Miss Minchin?
12:53Even them.
12:55Wow!
12:56You don't actually have to read all these, do you?
12:59Have to?
13:00I love to read.
13:01It's like an adventure on every page.
13:04It's like school on every page.
13:07You haven't read any of these?
13:09Oh, Ermey, the adventures we're going to have together.
13:13How?
13:14We'll imagine them.
13:16Let's imagine we're princesses in a palace.
13:21I'm going to feel like royalty.
13:28There's a throne and a crown in front of me.
13:31Where?
13:31All I see is a footstool.
13:33It's so fun and inviting.
13:38It's gonna be so exciting.
13:41Huh?
13:42It all makes quite a difference.
13:45Life's much more an adventure if you try.
13:48You will see what I can see.
13:53Now you try imagining something.
13:56I think I see a chimpanzee.
13:59Marvelous idea.
14:00Look!
14:01He's over there swinging tree to tree.
14:04Can he juggle bananas?
14:05Oh, I hope he'll be a friend to me.
14:10It'll be so fun to swing, swing, swing.
14:14Imagine every now and then.
14:16Life's much more an adventure when you imagine with me.
14:26That was awesome.
14:30Are you okay, Sarah?
14:32Papa and I love to imagine together.
14:35Oh, you're not gonna cry, are you?
14:38Oh, goodness.
14:40You're a perfectly wonderful friend, Ermey.
14:43Thanks, Sarah.
14:44Let's do this again tomorrow.
14:46Absolutely!
14:53Well, hello again, Mr. Mortimer.
14:55What have you been doing while I was away?
14:59Huh?
15:01Oh, little girl.
15:04Oh, Mortimer, look how tired she is.
15:07I hate to wake her.
15:08Of course, she would be in such trouble if she were discovered.
15:12Hello?
15:14Hello, little girl?
15:15Wake up!
15:16What?
15:16Oh, miss.
15:17Oh, miss.
15:18Oh, I done a bad thing.
15:20Don't be frightened.
15:21It doesn't matter the least bit.
15:23I didn't mean to sleep, Nanny.
15:25Oh, it was warm and I was so tired.
15:32This could take a while.
15:37Oh, miss.
15:37Oh, miss.
15:38I done a bad...
15:39I know.
15:40I know.
15:40I'm so tired all the time.
15:43It's really quite all right.
15:45You ain't mad?
15:46You ain't gonna tell Miss...
15:49Minchin?
15:52Why would I do that?
15:54I'm supposed to be around you, all the others, miss.
15:57Please call me Sarah.
15:59And why can't you be around us?
16:01We're the same.
16:02We're both just little girls.
16:04Oh, no, miss.
16:05We ain't the same at all.
16:07But we are.
16:09What's your name?
16:10Becky.
16:12Becky.
16:13What a beautiful name.
16:15I best go now.
16:17You're welcome to come play with me anytime.
16:20Thank you, miss Sarah.
16:22Thank you ever so much.
16:27You know what, Mortimer?
16:29I think Becky and I are going to be marvelous friends.
16:40Look at the size of this cake.
16:44I don't think I have enough room to write birthdays.
16:47Oh, honestly.
16:48The impertinence of this girl.
16:50Always smiling.
16:52Always pretending to be so kind.
16:55I think she really is that kind.
16:58Miss Minchin!
16:59What is it now, Lavinia?
17:03Sarah's letting the servant girl play with us.
17:06Becky!
17:07Ah!
17:09Bring on the cake!
17:11Duck, duck, go!
17:14Sarah!
17:15Yes, miss Minchin?
17:18My dear, it is time for Becky to scoot along and finish her chores.
17:23Yes, um.
17:24Oh, but I haven't even opened Becky's present yet.
17:27Becky's present?
17:29Come on, Sarah!
17:30Open the one with the big blue ribbon.
17:32It's for me and I want to play with it.
17:34I'll open yours in a second, silly.
17:36But Becky's present has me very excited indeed.
17:39Okey-doke.
17:40While I wait, I'll open it myself.
17:42It's just a thing I made.
17:45It looks like a perfectly delightful little monkey.
17:48Do you like it, miss?
17:49Oh, Becky, it's wonderful.
17:52A monkey rock.
17:53Fantastic.
17:54But now, Becky, you must leave.
17:57If you please, miss Minchin.
17:59I would like for Becky to stay.
18:01What will Captain Crew say when he arrives to find you playing with a servant?
18:05It is simply not appropriate.
18:08Papa will say that Becky is a little girl, too.
18:10Sarah, Becky is a... a servant.
18:13She is not like other girls.
18:18We will discuss this in a moment.
18:20You stay here.
18:23Will help!
18:26I'm coming already.
18:28Oh, Captain Crew!
18:30We are so thrilled you could...
18:45I suppose Miss Amelia explained matters to you?
18:49Yes, ma'am.
18:51Your father has died.
18:53And what is worse, he lost all his money in the diamond mine.
18:56You must know what that means.
18:59You're not a princess anymore.
19:01All of these clothes and books, they will be sold to pay for your party.
19:05You may remain in this school, but not as a student.
19:09You will be a servant.
19:12No more pretending.
19:14The time for that has passed.
19:17You are like Becky now.
19:21I am like Becky.
19:23And this is no longer your room.
19:27You are to sleep in the attic.
19:32We must be brave now, Mortimer.
19:34Like Papa wanted.
19:36All little princesses are brave.
19:54Becky, I'm so tired.
19:57And so hungry.
19:58When I was a student, you never told me that servants get so little to eat.
20:03Becky, wake up.
20:05I was talking to you.
20:06Oh, I'm so sorry, Miss.
20:08I done a bad thing.
20:11And I suppose I don't look very much like a princess anymore.
20:14But you are, Miss.
20:16No matter what.
20:18Remember?
20:19That's exactly right, Becky.
20:21Even if we look like servants on the outside, we can be princesses on the inside.
20:37It's hard to stand strong by yourself
20:41When it feels like everyone else
20:45Wants nothing to do with you.
20:52It's hard to love those
20:55Who rejected you most
20:59Until you realize
21:03Who you are in God's eyes.
21:07Keep going and growing
21:09Keepin' on, keepin' on
21:11And before you know it
21:12I'm standing tall, feeling strong
21:14Slowly becoming
21:16Keepin' on, keepin' on
21:18Someone who's loving all
21:21No matter what
21:23Yes, I keep proving and trying
21:26Keepin' on, keepin' on
21:27Till there's no denying
21:29Standing tall, feeling strong
21:31I am becoming
21:33Keepin' on, keepin' on
21:35Someone who's loving all
21:37No matter what
21:40No matter what
21:41No matter what
21:42I am loved
21:43I am loved
21:44So I will love
21:45So I will love
21:46No matter what
21:47No matter what
21:48Father, please help me
21:50To love no matter what
21:55God, please help me to love no matter what.
22:20You're my BFF
22:23You're my BFNFL
22:27My BFFLNMW
22:32Gee, I think you're swell
22:34T4BU
22:35TXU2
22:37URWLOL
22:40My BFFLNMW
22:43Gee, I think you're swell
22:45There's no one like you
22:47You're so easy to talk to
22:49It's agreed
22:50All we need
22:51Is punctuated conversations with some brief abbreviations
22:55One thing I know
22:56I M H O
22:57O I A N A L
22:58So true
22:59I'll always be your left sign three
23:01Cause gee, I think you're swell
23:03I think so too
23:04UCMU
23:05You'll never be OTF
23:06With UIMNVGC
23:08Cause gee, I think you're swell
23:11There's no one like you
23:13You're so easy to talk to
23:15It's agreed
23:16All we need
23:17Is concise communication
23:18with latter conversations
23:24A M A I C A I S T O R G T L Y C
23:26I C A N V I O N U R Q G Q V T
23:30T Y S M I heart U SO Y G T I M O
23:32I heart you too I C N I U V G V Q W
23:34L O L O L O L O L O L
23:38R O T M O
23:43Cause gee, I think you're swell
23:48Got to go. I'll see you later.
23:50What?
23:54Oh, okay.
23:56This has been Silly Songs with BFFs
23:59in the www.nmw.
24:02Tune in next time to hear Laura say...
24:11But Joseph said to them,
24:13Don't be afraid.
24:15You intended to harm me,
24:17but God intended it for good
24:19to accomplish what is now being done.
24:21Who's there?
24:23Who do you think?
24:25Ernie!
24:26Oh, Sarah!
24:27They haven't let any of us come up here,
24:29but I tiptoed!
24:31I'm sneaky!
24:33How on earth are you surviving
24:35without your nice clothes and your broom?
24:38And my books?
24:39Ah, you can have mine.
24:41It's not so terrible.
24:43I have Becky.
24:45Evening, Miss Ermengard.
24:47Please don't call me Ermengard.
24:49I'm depressed enough as it is.
24:51Yes, Miss Ermengard.
24:53It's like a dungeon up here.
24:55I would be miserable.
24:57Papa wouldn't want me to be miserable.
25:00He said I would always be God's little princess.
25:03Miss Sarah says God loves us no matter what,
25:06like Joseph.
25:08Who's Joseph?
25:10Here.
25:11Joseph went from having everything
25:13to having nothing.
25:15He was even dressed up all fancy,
25:17like a prince.
25:18But then...
25:20Oh, not so much.
25:22But did he give up?
25:24No.
25:25No!
25:26Because Joseph knew who he really was,
25:29a child of the king,
25:31loved by God.
25:32And because he knew that,
25:34he was able to love others,
25:36even in prison.
25:38A prison like this?
25:39Yes.
25:40This attic isn't all bad.
25:42There's still plenty to be thankful for.
25:44Like what?
25:45Yeah, like what?
25:47Well, like...
25:49the sunset!
25:53Wow!
25:55This is the best view in the whole school!
25:58Ain't it, though?
26:00You see,
26:01even if we look like servants on the outside,
26:04we can be princesses on the inside.
26:07Very true, Miss Sarah.
26:09Well, I gotta go.
26:11Minchin would pop her cork if she finds out I'm gone.
26:14You know how to find your way back?
26:16I'm not sure.
26:17It's like a maze of staircases getting up here.
26:20I'll show you, Miss Ermengarde.
26:22You gotta start calling me Ermie.
26:24Yes, Miss Ermengarde.
26:29Bonjour!
26:30Our bonjour was not intended to frighten you.
26:33Oui, oui.
26:34It was only intended to bonjour you.
26:36Bonjour!
26:38Are... are you our new neighbors?
26:41If we are not,
26:42then we are in big trouble for sitting on this roof!
26:46I am Jacques.
26:47And I am Pierre!
26:49We work for your new neighbor, Mr. Carrisford.
26:52We are his butlers.
26:54We are great at the buttling!
26:56Aren't you afraid you may fall off the roof?
27:00Oh, no, no.
27:01Before we worked for Mr. Carrisford,
27:03we were chimney sweeps.
27:05We were!
27:06We lived on the rooftops!
27:08Oh, this is lovely!
27:12Oh, how I miss sweeping the chimneys!
27:15Oh, me too!
27:16Soleil!
27:18Soleil the master's puppy!
27:20Go on back, girl.
27:22Back to the buttling!
27:24It was a pleasure to meet you, neighbor.
27:26Au revoir!
27:27Au revoir!
27:28Beautiful neighbor, indeed.
27:35Oh, friend, I have failed you.
27:40I may have recovered your fortune,
27:43but I cannot find your sweet daughter.
27:46I've checked with every school in the city,
27:49but it's no use.
27:51Oh, Sarah Crew, where are you?
28:06Good evening, sir.
28:08Hurry inside.
28:09That milk will spoil while you daydream.
28:22Oh, to have just a little money.
28:25Whoa!
28:29Four penny?
28:33Oh, thank you.
28:34Thank you.
28:35Thank you ever so much.
28:38If you please,
28:39did you happen to lose a four penny piece
28:42in the road outside?
28:43If you found a coin,
28:45I'm pretty sure you need it much more than I do.
28:49In that case, may I buy four hot buns, please?
28:55I'm sorry.
28:57I said four.
28:58I don't have enough money for six.
29:01I know.
29:02Keep them.
29:07Oh, thank you, God, for your many blessings.
29:11I am so, so...
29:14Oh.
29:18This is nice and hot.
29:20Eat it and you won't be as hungry.
29:22You won't be as cold.
29:24Oh, my!
29:27Hey!
29:28You?
29:30Oh!
29:34Oh, Miss Sarah.
29:36Did you bring any food?
29:38Miss Minchin took my dinner away for being a few minutes late.
29:43Last night, we pretended to eat cakes and cookies.
29:47Chocolate.
29:48But tonight, we're pretending fancy.
29:52I don't know nothing about fancy, Miss Sarah.
29:55Oh, look!
29:56It's roast goose!
29:58Flaming yawn!
29:59Escargot!
30:00Is that chocolate?
30:02It's cooked snail.
30:04Sounds nasty.
30:06Trust me, it's delicious.
30:09No, thanks, Miss.
30:10I'm sorry.
30:11I can't pretend no more.
30:13I'm too hungry.
30:15Oh!
30:17Hello?
30:18Ernie!
30:19Is it safe to come out?
30:21Come out! Come out!
30:22I'm dying to have a tea party with the food my mom sent.
30:26Food?
30:28Fruit.
30:29Chocolate.
30:30Golly!
30:31You guys act like you haven't eaten all day.
30:34Oh, Ernie.
30:35Thank you, Miss Ermengarde.
30:37All I did was open the box.
30:39Chocolate first.
30:40Wait.
30:41We should give thanks first.
30:43Thanks for what?
30:46Lavinia was right.
30:47Ermengarde has been bringing you food.
30:50You know it is against school policy to fraternize with these servant girls.
30:54They're not servants.
30:56They're my friends.
30:57Please, we're so hungry.
30:59And we were just enjoying something special.
31:01Special?
31:02My patience has run out with you, Miss Crew.
31:06What is it going to require for me to teach you that you are not an exception?
31:10You are not...
31:17Give me that bear.
31:20Oh, no!
31:21Mortimer!
31:24To your room at once, Miss Ermengarde.
31:27And I shall write to your papa.
31:29What would he say if he knew where you are tonight?
31:34What...
31:35What are you thinking of?
31:37Why do you look at me like that?
31:39I was wondering what my papa would say if he knew where I am tonight.
31:44How dare you!
31:45We'll see how much wondering there is when everything is taken away from you, even Becky.
31:51What?
31:52I will leave you to wonder.
31:54Now perhaps you will have some time alone to consider what your behavior has cost you.
32:07Pierre, I have a marvelous idea.
32:10Come with me.
32:12I know you will work everything out, God.
32:16But when?
32:18When?
32:19I know I am still your princess, but sometimes I am afraid I am only pretending.
32:26I don't feel like things can get any worse.
32:34Oh, Papa.
32:37Right now when I need you is the moment I miss you most.
32:47Oh, Papa, I wish I could see you, hold your hand and hear your voice.
32:57I know I am not fatherless, for you were right.
33:04I know I am not fatherless, for you were right.
33:06My God has never left.
33:14But, Papa, in this moment I don't know what to do.
33:30I trust you, God.
33:34The poor girl in the attic has nothing.
33:37Yes, what a very good idea you have, then.
33:40You may use whatever you wish.
33:43Do you think it is possible that poor Sarah Crewe, wherever she is,
33:48could possibly be reduced to any such condition as the poor little soul next door?
33:54I hope not, Monsieur Carrisford.
34:04That is his signal. Let's get to it.
34:34I am dreaming. I must be dreaming.
34:49The best dream in the world.
34:54If I am dreaming, then I should not be able to taste this.
35:01No chocolate has ever tasted so grand. Perhaps it is a dream.
35:07Oh, Miss Sarah, my night was so bad. It was...
35:10Oh, Becky, what a delight. You are in my dream as well.
35:14I am not in no dream, Miss Sarah. Are you sure?
35:17Oh, you must pinch me.
35:19Pinch you?
35:20Oh, yes. You must. I must be certain.
35:23Oh, it's... it's real. It must be. I am not... I am not dreaming.
35:31Who would have done such a thing?
35:33God did it. He's taking care of us.
35:39We keep going and growing.
35:41Keeping on, keeping on.
35:43And before you know it.
35:45I'm standing tall, feeling strong.
35:47Slowly becoming.
35:49Keeping on, keeping on.
35:51Someone who's loving all.
35:53No matter what.
36:00Yes, I keep proving and trying.
36:03Keeping on, keeping on.
36:05Till there's no denying.
36:07Standing tall, feeling strong.
36:09I am becoming.
36:11Keeping on, keeping on.
36:13Someone who's loving all.
36:15No matter what.
36:19Jacques! They are returning! Scram!
36:23Soleil! Soleil!
36:29Oh, my!
36:31Oh, Mortimer! Isn't it wonderful?
36:35Soleil?
36:37Now how do you think she got in here?
36:39She must have smelled this food and wandered over.
36:42We'd better return her before her master starts to worry.
36:45I have tried my hardest to unspoil that girl
36:49and she keeps acting like a princess.
36:53I have held my tongue for far too long, Miss Minchin.
36:56Silence!
36:58She is not spoiled. She has lost everything.
37:01Oh, no. We're trapped.
37:03And yet she still loves everyone around her.
37:05That is quite enough.
37:07Why can't you see that?
37:09You are fired, Miss Amelia.
37:12You will never work with me again.
37:14That would be my pleasure.
37:20No!
37:22What on earth?
37:23Go!
37:25Oh, I'm so sorry. I must have slipped.
37:28And how do you expect to pay for that?
37:31I think tonight we should bake the girls a secret cake.
37:35With a secret surprise inside.
37:38Like a pair of very nice shoes.
37:40Inside the cake?
37:42I am only brainstorming.
37:45Carisford residence.
37:48The little girl from next door.
37:50Anne Soleil.
37:51What an adorable surprise.
37:54Mr. Carisford, the girl from the attic next door.
37:57She has returned Soleil.
37:59Soleil! Such a thoughtful thing to do.
38:03But I shouldn't be surprised.
38:05I'm told that you are quite a delightful girl.
38:07I have to admit, I was very excited to finally meet you.
38:11It brings me much joy to see all of you out my window.
38:14It helps me...
38:16Not be so sad?
38:18I've been sad for quite a long time.
38:21And I'm no closer to finding what I'm searching for.
38:25Maybe I can help you.
38:27It would take a miracle.
38:29Oh, I believe in miracles, Mr. Carisford.
38:34My friend, my very good friend, died.
38:38And when he did, he left his daughter poor and alone.
38:43All alone? Poor thing.
38:46I have recovered his fortune, but I cannot find the girl.
38:51Then I will most certainly pray for that girl.
38:54She is very much like me.
38:59I must go now. Miss Minchin will be looking for me.
39:09Mr. Carisford, what is the little girl's name?
39:12So that I may pray for her.
39:14Her name is Sarah.
39:17Sarah is my name?
39:19Sarah, what is your father's name?
39:23His name was Crew. Captain Douglas Crew.
39:27It's you!
39:29Me?
39:30It's a miracle! A miracle!
39:32It's you, Sarah!
39:34Mia! It was you! I finally found you!
39:41Oh, Sarah. I'm going to take care of you from now on.
39:45You'll not be alone any longer.
39:49Why did we not ask her name sooner?
39:52It seems so obvious after the fact.
39:58I ever so humbly apologize,
40:00but some of my girls said that they saw one of my servants step inside your home.
40:05She most certainly did.
40:07I am terribly sorry for the inconvenience,
40:09and I assure you she will find herself in great trouble.
40:13Great trouble?
40:15Mr. Carisford!
40:17And what exactly would you mean by great trouble?
40:21Mr. Carisford, you need not be bothered with such matters.
40:24I will take the child now.
40:26You will not.
40:28I am the girl's benefactor.
40:30Not anymore.
40:32What?
40:33The girl is no longer in your care, Miss Minchin.
40:42But...
40:43No buts. As I promised her father, I will take care of her now.
40:48You have not undertaken an easy charge, Mr. Carisford.
40:53I suppose that you feel you are a princess again.
40:57I always was.
40:58Even if someone looks like a servant on the outside,
41:01they can still be a princess on the inside.
41:18It turns out that Mr. Carisford next door got all of his money
41:22from the diamond mine that he owned with Sarah's father!
41:25No way!
41:26Way! So now Sarah is rich again and she's moving out!
41:31Sarah has diamonds now?
41:34You know, I always did think she was like super nice.
41:37I don't know why you guys didn't give her more of a chance.
41:41Becky?
41:43Miss Sarah! I knew you'd come back!
41:46I'm happy for you. I am.
41:48But I'm gonna miss you something awful.
41:52I'll just be right next door.
41:54Plus, we'll see each other every day in class.
41:57You know, Miss Minchin don't allow servants in class, Miss Sarah.
42:02Well then, we'll have to make you a student, won't we?
42:08Rita, to the left!
42:10Perfect!
42:21You live here now?
42:24I have a family now.
42:26When I saw your kindness, I realized how much I have to give.
42:31Thank you.
42:34As we hold our hands high, we will teach God's heart
42:39To our lives, this love it will see
42:44As we live, we'll find that the kingdom will shine
42:49In good times or trials, in the cold and the night
42:54If we live on love, we will be
43:01God's little princess!
43:11Wow, Larry! That was wonderful!
43:14A classic.
43:15Great job, buddy!
43:16Thanks, Bob. You know, you make a really great baker.
43:19You think? I did enjoy baking those biscuits.
43:22I hear they were delicious.
43:24Croissant? Can you bake the croissant?
43:26I don't know. I suppose I could try.
43:29The chocolate eclair? Oh, I love the chocolate eclair!
43:33Well, maybe. But what about English muffins?
43:37No, no, no! Croissant, croissant, croissant!
43:39Hold on, guys. We gotta wrap up the show.
43:41Fine.
43:43It's time to talk about what we learned today.
43:45And so what we have learned applies to our lives today
43:50God has a lot to say in His book
43:53Wrap it up like a croissant!
43:56You see, we know that God's word is for everyone
44:01Now that our song is done, we'll take a look
44:04Romans 8.39
44:06No power in the sky above or in the earth below,
44:09indeed nothing in all creation,
44:11will ever be able to separate us from the love of God
44:14that is revealed in Christ Jesus our Lord.
44:17Wow! Nothing can separate us from God's love.
44:21Yep. God loves us, no matter what.
44:24And that means we can love others, no matter what.
44:27In our story, we saw that Sarah knew how much she was loved.
44:31And because she knew she was God's little princess,
44:34she could be kind and loving to everyone around her,
44:37no matter what.
44:39So, Agatha Williamson from Bristol, England,
44:42remember, you're also a daughter of the king,
44:45God's little princess.
44:47Well, that's all the time we have for today.
44:49Always remember, God made you special.
44:52And He loves you very much.
44:54Bye!
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