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Little Women · Louisa May Alcott — chapter 3 of 160 · ~161 words · public domain

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XLII. ALL ALONE

XLIII. SURPRISES

XLIV. MY LORD AND LADY

XLV. DAISY AND DEMI

XLVI. UNDER THE UMBRELLA

XLVII. HARVEST TIME

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They all drew to the fire, mother in the big chair, with Beth at her feet

Preface

Contents

Tail-piece to Contents

List of Illustrations

Tail-piece to Illustrations

Christmas won't be Christmas without any presents

Beth put a pair of slippers down to warm

I used to be so frightened when it was my turn to sit in the big chair

Do it this way, clasp your hands so

It was a cheerful, hopeful letter

How you used to play Pilgrim's Progress

No one but Beth could get much music out of the old piano

At nine they stopped work and sung as usual

Merry Christmas

The procession set out

Out came Meg with gray horse-hair hanging about her face

A little figure in cloudy white

The lovers kneeling to receive Don Pedro's blessing

We talked over the fence

Tail-piece

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