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[The First Encounter: Lord Fauntleroy’s Arrival at Dorincourt Castle]-[Little Lord Fauntleroy - Part 06]

Little Lord Fauntleroy · B1 ·

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The Unlikely Bond: Cedric’s Arrival at Dorincourt Castle

The Grand Entrance

The narrative begins with Cedric’s arrival at the majestic Dorincourt Castle. Described as "one of the grandest in all of England," the castle leaves a profound impression on the young boy. Upon his entrance, Cedric is greeted by a line of servants and led into a library that feels "gloomy" due to its heavy curtains and dark furniture. It is here that he first encounters his grandfather, the Earl of Dorincourt—a man characterized by "shaggy white hair," a nose like an "eagle's beak," and "deep, fierce eyes."

A Fearless First Impression

Despite the Earl’s imposing presence and his intimidating dog, Dougal, Cedric remains remarkably composed. He approaches the giant dog naturally, placing his hand on its collar, which immediately catches the Earl’s attention. The Earl, who had previously dreaded this meeting, finds himself struck by the boy's "grace" and "handsome face." Cedric’s introduction is marked by innocent sincerity; he holds out his hand and says, "I hope you are very well... I’m glad to see you." This lack of fear and the boy's inherent charm begin to stir a "glow of pride" in the old Earl’s heart, challenging his preconceived biases.

Generosity and the American Spirit

The conversation shifts toward Cedric’s past acts of kindness. When the Earl asks about the money he previously provided, Cedric explains how he helped his friends, Bridget, the Apple Woman, and Dick. This revelation shocks the Earl, who had never expected to find such character in his grandson. However, the tension rises when the topic turns to the American Revolution. Cedric, identifying as an American, momentarily hesitates, fearing his grandfather might be offended. When the Earl insists, "You are an Englishman," Cedric remains firm, stating, "I was born in America." This display of conviction, rather than angering the Earl, amuses him; he begins to see that a "good American might make a rather good Englishman."

The Physical Test of Character

As dinner approaches, the Earl tests Cedric’s resolve. Suffering from a gouty foot, the Earl allows the boy to assist him in walking to the dining room. He intentionally exerts his full weight upon Cedric’s small shoulder to see if the boy will give up. Cedric’s face grows "hot," and his heart beats fast, yet he remains steadfast, never once considering abandonment. This silent trial serves as a turning point; the Earl, usually irritable and prone to yelling, finds himself impressed by the boy’s resilience and courage.

A Moment of Vulnerability

During dinner, the Earl continues to observe the boy, puzzled and entertained by his perspective. Cedric openly discusses his love for "Dearest," his mother. As the evening wanes, the boy’s homesickness becomes visible. He shares a picture of his mother, kept in a velvet-covered case, explaining that his father had left her in his care. Watching the young boy sleep peacefully on the rug beside the giant dog at the end of the evening, the Earl is left in a state of deep reflection. The once-dreaded arrival of his grandson has instead introduced "strange new thoughts" to the old nobleman, signaling the beginning of an unexpected and transformative relationship.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm glad to see you.
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I don't think you do.
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I have been kind to you, have I?
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That's it?
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What's the matter?
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📝Key Phrases

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in the most natural way in the world
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too good to be true
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turn to look at
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walk forth
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held out his hand
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📖 Transcript

Chapter 5 At the Castle.
It's the most beautiful place I've ever seen.
Cedric said the next morning as the carriage approached Dorincourt Castle.
It reminds me of a king's palace I saw in a picture book once.
Dorincourt Castle was one of the grandest in all of England.
It rose up stately and gray.

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