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1 I address you upon the subject of sin the sinner.
Little WomenBy Louisa May Alcott ContextHighlight In CHAPTER TEN
2 Sinners told their sins to the pure-hearted old man and were both rebuked and saved.
Little WomenBy Louisa May Alcott ContextHighlight In CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR
3 Then she gave me a long lecture on my sins, and told me to sit and think them over while she just 'lost' herself for a moment.
Little WomenBy Louisa May Alcott ContextHighlight In CHAPTER FOUR
4 She had confessed her sins and been forgiven, but when she showed her savings and proposed a mountain trip, Beth had thanked her heartily, but begged not to go so far away from home.
Little WomenBy Louisa May Alcott ContextHighlight In CHAPTER THIRTY-SIX
5 She delved in the dust of ancient times for facts or fictions so old that they were as good as new, and introduced herself to folly, sin, and misery, as well as her limited opportunities allowed.
Little WomenBy Louisa May Alcott ContextHighlight In CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR
6 Meg pardoned him, and Mrs. March's grave face relaxed, in spite of her efforts to keep sober, when she heard him declare that he would atone for his sins by all sorts of penances, and abase himself like a worm before the injured damsel.
Little WomenBy Louisa May Alcott ContextHighlight In CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
7 For a minute Jo's heart stood still, as he swung himself down the bank toward the river, but it takes much folly, sin or misery to send a young man to a violent death, and Laurie was not one of the weak sort who are conquered by a single failure.
Little WomenBy Louisa May Alcott ContextHighlight In CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE