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  1. An Old-Fashioned Girl is a novel by Louisa May Alcott first published in 1869, which follows the adventures of Polly Milton, a young country girl, who is visiting her wealthy city friends, the Shaws.

    • Louisa May Alcott
    • 1869
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  3. Jan 19, 1994 · (Victorian Era) An Old Fashioned Girl (1949 +++++ Classic, Musical) by Vinson Pictures; Director: Arthur Dreifuss; Writers: Louisa May Alcott (novel), Arthur Dreifuss (screenplay); Starring: Gloria Jean, Jimmy Lydon, John Hubbard

  4. an old-fashioned girl. by. louisa m. alcott, author of "little women." with illustrations. boston: roberts brothers. 1870.

    • POLLY ARRIVES. "IT'S time to go to the station, Tom." "Come on, then." "Oh, I 'm not going; it 's too wet. Should n't have a crimp left if I went out such a day as this; and I want to look nice when Polly comes."
    • NEW FASHIONS. "I'M going to school this morning; so come up and get ready," said Fanny, a day or two after, as she left the late breakfast-table.
    • POLLY'S TROUBLES. POLLY soon found that she was in a new world, a world where the manners and customs were so different from the simple ways at home, that she felt like a stranger in a strange land, and often wished that she had not come.
    • LITTLE THINGS. "IT'S so wainy, I can't go out, and evwybody is so cwoss they won't play with me," said Maud, when Polly found her fretting on the stairs, and paused to ask the cause of her wails.
  5. Dec 12, 2017 · Title: An Old-Fashioned Girl. Summary: A young woman leaves home to earn money for the family, which is not the norm for her sex and social standing. Directed by: Arthur Dreifuss. Actors: Gloria Jean, Jimmy Lydon, John Hubbard.

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  7. Polly Milton is a fourteen-year-old country girl raised on old-fashioned values and invited to Boston for an extended stay with her friend, Fanny Shaw. Quite the unlikely friendship since Fanny, despite being only two years older, is no longer just a girl, not poor, and not old-fashioned.

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