Louisa May Alcott

THE COLLECTED WORKS OF LOUISA MAY ALCOTT (Illustrated Edition)


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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

       Eating apples and crying over the "Heir of Redclyffe"

       Jo undertook to pinch the papered locks

       Mrs. Gardiner greeted them

       Face to face with the Laurence boy

       They sat down on the stairs

       Tell about the party

       The kitten stuck like a burr just out of reach

       Curling herself up in the big chair

       Reading that everlasting Belsham

       He took her by the ear! by the ear!

       Mr. Laurence hooked up a big fish

       Tail-piece

       Being neighborly

       Laurie opened the window

       Poll tweaked off his wig

       Putting his finger under her chin

       Please give these to your mother

       Tail-piece

       O sir, they do care very much

       Mr. Laurence often opened his study door

       She put both arms around his neck and kissed him

       The Cyclops

       Amy bore without flinching several tingling blows

       You do know her

       Girls, where are you going?

       I burnt it up

       Held Amy up by his arms and hockey

       Packing the go abroady trunk

       Meg's partner appeared

       Asked to be introduced

       I wouldn't, Meg

       Holding a hand of each, Mrs. March said, &c.

       Mr. Pickwick

       Jo threw open the door of the closet

       Jo spent the morning on the river

       Amy sat down to draw

       O Pip! O Pip!

       Miss Crocker made a wry face

       We'll work like bees

       Beth was post-mistress

       Amy capped the climax by putting a clothes-pin on her nose

       Mr. Laurence waving his hat

       Now, Miss Jo, I'll settle you

       A very merry lunch it was

       He went prancing down a quiet street

       "Oh, rise," she said

       A stunning blow from the big Greek lexicon