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* The Magic. Sarah, who has almost died of a fever, wakes up to find that her dream of a warm room and food has come true -- and this gives her and her friend Becky the strength to go on. [[spoiler:We later learn that Sarah's mysterious benefactor was her next-door neighbour, Mr. Carrisford, who felt sorry for her though he did not yet know who she was.]]

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* The Magic. Sarah, who has almost died of a fever, wakes up to find that her dream of a warm room and food has come true -- and this gives her and her friend Becky the strength to go on. [[spoiler:We We later learn that Sarah's mysterious benefactor was her next-door neighbour, Mr. Carrisford, who felt sorry for her though he did not yet know who she was.]]



* Amelia Minchin -- portrayed throughout the series as kindly, but weak and ineffectual -- [[spoiler:giving her domineering elder sister, Miss Minchin, the smackdown]] in the second last episode, completely reversing the dynamic in their relationship.

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* Amelia Minchin -- portrayed throughout the series as kindly, but weak and ineffectual -- [[spoiler:giving giving her domineering elder sister, Miss Minchin, the smackdown]] smackdown in the second last episode, completely reversing the dynamic in their relationship.
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* Sarah telling Miss Minchin outright in the face that she never was kind to her and that the seminary was never a home when she is being accused of arsoning the stable.

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* Sarah telling Miss Minchin outright in the face that she never was kind to her and that the seminary was never a home for her when she is being accused of arsoning the stable.
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* Sarah telling Miss Minchin outright in the face that she never was kind to her and that the seminary was never a home when she is being accused of arsoning the stable.
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For every moment of darkness that the show has, ''Princess Sarah'' has others that will have you cheering wildly.

* The Magic. Sarah, who has almost died of a fever, wakes up to find that her dream of a warm room and food has come true -- and this gives her and her friend Becky the strength to go on. [[spoiler:We later learn that Sarah's mysterious benefactor was her next-door neighbour, Mr. Carrisford, who felt sorry for her though he did not yet know who she was.]]
* In the next-to-last episode, Miss Minchin -- believing that Sarah has run to the neighbour's home to complain about her -- angrily sets out to bring her back. After being told to her dismay that Sarah is once more a heiress, the neighbours (Mr. Carrisford and his solicitor) deliver the ''coup de grace'' by asking her to speak to Sarah in person. Cue Sarah descending the steps wearing [[PimpedOutDress a sumptuous gown]] [[CostumePorn decorated with]] [[GemEncrusted diamonds]], and accompanied by Donald and Janet Carmichael, their mother, and Ram Dass. Miss Minchin can only blurt out "Sa-Sarah... diamond princess..." before [[VillainousBSOD utterly collapsing.]]
* Amelia Minchin -- portrayed throughout the series as kindly, but weak and ineffectual -- [[spoiler:giving her domineering elder sister, Miss Minchin, the smackdown]] in the second last episode, completely reversing the dynamic in their relationship.
* The closing scene, where Sarah's friends bid her goodbye as her ship leaves for India -- including Peter and all his friends who helped her out at some of her lowest moments, calling out "Come back soon, Mistress!"

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