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Louisa May Alcott – Street Scenes in Washington
The mules were my especial delight; and an hour’s study of a constant succession of them introduced me to many…
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Louisa May Alcott – The Brothers
Doctor Franck came in as I sat sewing up the rents in an old shirt, that Tom might go tidily…
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Louisa May Alcott The Candy Country
“I shall take mamma’s red sun-umbrella, it is so warm, and none of the children at school will have one…
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Louisa May Alcott – The Cross on the Old Church Tower
Up the dark stairs that led to his poor home strode a gloomy-faced young man with despair in his heart…
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Louisa May Alcott – The Death of John
Hardly was I settled again, when the inevitable bowl appeared, and its bearer delivered a message I had expected, yet…
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Louisa May Alcott – The King of Clubs and the Queen of Hearts
Five and twenty ladies, all in a row, sat on one side of the hall, looking very much as if…
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Louisa May Alcott The Piggy Girl
“I won’t be washed! I won’t be washed!” screamed little Betty, kicking and slapping the maid who undressed her one…
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Louisa May Alcott The Skipping Shoes
Once there was a little girl, named Kitty, who never wanted to do what people asked her. She said “I…
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Louisa May Alcott – What the Bell Saw and Said
“Bells ring others to church, but go not in themselves.” No one saw the spirits of the bells up there…
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Louisa May Alcott – A.B.A.
Like Bunyan’s pilgrim with his pack,Forth went the dreaming youthTo seek, to find, and make his ownWisdom, virtue, and truth.Life…
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