My Daddy Long Legs - Episode List

Episode List

Episode Title Summary
1 The Monday that Changed my Destiny After her parents died, Judy is forced to stay in an orphanage managed by Ms. Lippett. She faced a lot of struggles as an orphan while also tending to younger orphans' needs. An opportunity came at most one of the five orphans to have a high-school scholarship and Judy was chosen to be the one.
2 Preparing for a Journey by Myself Judy leaves to study at Lincoln Memorial School for Girls. She bought presents for all the other orphans using her own clothing allowance. However, one orphan did not like this gesture at all. She is informed that a John Smith is sponsoring her studies and she is required to write a letter to him regularly about her condition in the school.
3 The Long-Awaited Lincoln Memorial Girl's
School
4 A Hurly-Burly Opening Ceremony
5 How to Decorate a Room Beautifully
6 Do You Hate Liars?
7 A Good Way To Use Gold Coins
8 The letter thrown away into the rubbish bin
9 Julia's Uncle is an Eccentric Person?
10 I'm Sorry I Betrayed You
11 I can't believe his name was there
12 A strange coincidence
13 Sallie's courageous challenge!
14 Was the first short story plagiarized?
15 A hot dog and a wallflower
16 A Present from a Quarterback
17 Unconfessable Heart
18 A Thanksgiving Dinner Invitation
19 My Friends, Let's Sing Together
20 An Older Classmate
21 Beauty and Sadness
22 Snow falling on the Window
23 Our Different Christmases
24 As You Like It
25 New York, My Birthplace
26 A Bridge to Tomorrow
27 Being a Tutor is no Easy Task
28 A Ruthless Order
29 Full of Memories
30 Love on a Summer Day
31 Girls in Full Bloom
32 A Twilight Meeting at the Station
33 Feelings That Just Miss Each Other
34 The Throbbing of My Heart
35 Loneliness in Youth
36 In Order to Seize the Day
37 A Farewell on Christmas Eve
38 A Sad Proposal
39 Graduating from the Past
40 Nice to Meet You, Daddy!

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