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Louisa May Alcott – Lost in a London Fog
Lost in a London Fog was published in Aunt Jo’s Scrap-Bag, vol. 4 (1877). “This dreadful horse is evidently wound up and won’t stop…
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Louisa May Alcott: A Child’s Biography
As much as seventy years ago, in the city of Boston, there lived a small girl who had the naughty…
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Louisa May Alcott – Marjorie’s Three Gifts
(1899) Marjorie sat on the door-step, shelling peas, quite unconscious whata pretty picture she made, with the roses peeping at…
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Louisa May Alcott – My Red Cap
“He who serves well need not fear to ask his wages.” I It was under a blue cap that I…
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Louisa May Alcott – Nelly’s Hospital
Nelly sat beside her mother picking lint; butwhile her fingers flew, her eyes often lookedwistfully out into the meadow, golden…
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Louisa May Alcott – On Picket Duty
What air you thinkin’ of, Phil? “My wife, Dick.” “So was I! Aint it odd how fellers fall to thinkin’…
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Louisa May Alcott – Psyche’s Art
“Handsome is that handsome does.” I Once upon a time there raged in a certain city one of those fashionable…
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Louisa May Alcott – Roses and Forget-Me-Nots
I ROSES It was a cold November storm, and everything looked forlorn. Eventhe pert sparrows were draggle-tailed and too much…
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Louisa May Alcott – Rosy’s Journey
Rosy was a nice little girl who lived with her mother in a small house in the woods. They were…
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Louisa May Alcott – Scarlet Stockings
Chapter 1 I. HOW THEY WALKED INTO LENNOX’S LIFE. “COME out for a drive, Harry?” “Too cold.” “Have a game…
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