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Little Women · Louisa May Alcott — chapter 9 of 160 · ~165 words · public domain

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He laid his head down on the mossy post

O Jo, can't you?

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

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He hurried forward to meet her

Here are your flowers

Demi and Daisy

Mornin' now

My dear man, it's a bonnet

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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

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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

O Mr. Bhaer, I am so glad to see you

Mr. Bhaer sang heartily

Mrs. Laurence sitting in her mother's lap

They began to pace up and down

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