Since it's first publication in 1885, Little Lord Fauntleroy has become a favorite with children. The move from New York to his ancestral castle comes as a shock to both Cedric and his new-found relatives, and while he comes to terms with aristocratic ways, they become more aware of compassion and social justice. The text is read with elegance by Teresa Gallagher, a much-admired Naxos reader, whose own childhood was divided between the US and UK. Album Tracks 1. Cedric Knew That His Papa Had Been An Englishman 2. In the Midst of Their Conversation, Mary Appeared 3. MRS Errol Looked, in the Simple Black Dress 4. Mr. Havisham Had An Idea That Perhaps It Would Be Best 5. The Door Opened and Mrs. Errol Came in 6. Cedric and His Mother Came Back Soon After 7. It Was During the Voyage That Cedrics Mother Told Him 8. Later, Mr. Havisham Presented Himself at the Castle 9. It Was Late in the Afternoon When Little Lord Fauntleroy 10. The Earl Shook His Hands with Him 11. Dinner Was Announced. Cedric Left His Chair 12. When Lord Fauntleroy Wakened in the Morning 1. Mr Mordaunt Had Called Today to Speak to Him 2. Fauntleroy Had Been Standing Between His Grandfather and the Visitor 3. When He Was Gone, Fauntleroy, Who Had Accompanied Him 4. On the Following Sunday Morning 5. The Little Boy Could Not Help Wondering Why It Was 6. It Was Only About a Week After That Ride 7. One Evening There Was a Grand Dinner Party 8. Mr. Havisham Had Been Expected in the Afternoon 9. When Mr. Hobbs Young Friend Left Him 10. Almost Everybody in England Who Read the Newspapers 11. Not Many Days After That, a Visitor Was Announced 12. Of Course, As Soon As the Story of Lord Fauntleroy 13. Surprising As It May Appear, It Did Not Take Nearly So Long 14. When the Earl Left the Room After the Interview
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