Little Women (Illustrated Edition). Louisa May Alcott

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       Please don't, it's mine

       Tail-piece

       Literary Lessons

       A check for one hundred dollars

       Tail-piece

       Domestic Experiences

       Both felt desperately uncomfortable

       A bargain, I assure you, ma'am

       Laurie heroically shut his eyes while something was put into his arms

       Calls

       She took the saddle to the horse

       It might have been worse

       The call at Aunt March's

       Tail-piece

       You shall have another table

       Bought up the bouquets

       Tail-piece

       Flo and I ordered a hansom-cab

       Every one was very kind, especially the officers

       I've seen the imperial family several times

       Trying to sketch the gray-stone lion's head on the wall

       She leaned her head upon her hands

       Now, this is filling at the price

       Up with the Bonnets of Bonnie Dundee

       I amused myself by dropping gingerbread nuts over the seat

       Thou shalt haf thy Bhaer

       He waved his hand, sock and all

       Dis is mine effalunt

       I sat down upon the floor and read and looked and ate

       Tail-piece

       In the presence of three gentlemen

       A select symposium

       He doesn't prink at his glass before coming

       Jo stuffed the whole bundle into the stove

       He put the sisters into the carriage

       He laid his head down on the mossy post

       O Jo, can't you?

       Tail-piece

       With her head in Jo's lap, while the wind blew healthfully over her

       Tail-piece

       He hurried forward to meet her

       Here are your flowers

       Demi and Daisy

       Mornin' now

       My dear man, it's a bonnet

       Tail-piece

       Sat piping on a stone while his goats skipped

       Laurie threw himself down on the turf

       A rough sketch of Laurie taming a horse

       The Valley of the Shadow

       Tail-piece

       Sat staring up at the busts

       Turning the ring thoughtfully upon his finger

       O Laurie, Laurie, I knew you'd come

       How well we pull together

       Jo and her father

       Jo laid her head on a comfortable rag-bag and cried

       A substantial lifelike ghost leaning over her

       The tall uncle proceeded to toss and tousle the small nephew

       Mr. Bhaer sang heartily

       Mrs. Laurence sitting in her mother's lap

       They began to pace up and down

       Tail-piece

       Me loves evvybody

       What makes my legs go, dranpa?

       Dranpa, it's a We

       Tail-piece

       Mr. Bhaer and Jo were enjoying promenades

       Looking up she saw Mr. Bhaer

       Does this suit you, Mr. Bhaer?

       Under the umbrella

       Tail-piece

       Harvest time

       Teddy bore a charmed life

       Leaving Mrs. March and her daughters under the festival tree

       Tail-piece

      "Go then, my little Book, and show to all

       That entertain and bid thee welcome shall,

       What thou dost keep close shut up in thy breast;

       And wish what thou dost show them may be blest

       To them for good, may make them choose to be

       Pilgrims better, by far, than thee or me.

       Tell them of Mercy; she is one

       Who early hath her pilgrimage begun.

       Yea, let young damsels learn of her to prize

      

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