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1  There's Beth crying, that's a sure sign that something is wrong in this family.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER ELEVEN
2  "I dare say, but nothing pleasant ever does happen in this family," said Meg, who was out of sorts.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER FIFTEEN
3  Jo's book was the pride of her heart, and was regarded by her family as a literary sprout of great promise.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER EIGHT
4  Let's hear the sound of the baby pianny, said Hannah, who always took a share in the family joys and sorrows.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER SIX
5  "Mine is to stay at home safe with Father and Mother, and help take care of the family," said Beth contentedly.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER THIRTEEN
6  "You're a dear, and nothing else," answered Meg warmly, and no one contradicted her, for the 'Mouse' was the pet of the family.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER ONE
7  Beth had a rapture with her mother, and then rushed up to impart the glorious news to her family of invalids, as the girls were not home.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER SIX
8  After various lesser mishaps, Meg was finished at last, and by the united exertions of the entire family Jo's hair was got up and her dress on.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER THREE
9  And, to the utter amazement of the assembled family, Beth walked deliberately down the garden, through the hedge, and in at the Laurences' door.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER SIX
10  Mr. Brooke sent a bulletin every day, and as the head of the family, Meg insisted on reading the dispatches, which grew more cheerful as the week passed.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER SIXTEEN
11  This year it was to be a plantation of sun flowers, the seeds of which cheerful land aspiring plant were to feed Aunt Cockle-top and her family of chicks.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER TEN
12  To Jo alone did the shy child tell her thoughts, and over her big harum-scarum sister Beth unconsciously exercised more influence than anyone in the family.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER FOUR
13  Brooke will scratch up a fortune somehow, carry her off, and make a hole in the family, and I shall break my heart, and everything will be abominably uncomfortable.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER TWENTY
14  When all the afternoon's adventures had been told, the family felt inclined to go visiting in a body, for each found something very attractive in the big house on the other side of the hedge.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER FIVE
15  As Christmas approached, the usual mysteries began to haunt the house, and Jo frequently convulsed the family by proposing utterly impossible or magnificently absurd ceremonies, in honor of this unusually merry Christmas.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO
16  Beth began by rummaging everything out of the big closet where her family resided, but getting tired before half done, she left her establishment topsy-turvy and went to her music, rejoicing that she had no dishes to wash.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER ELEVEN
17  To our venerable benefactor Mr. Laurence I leave my purple box with a looking glass in the cover which will be nice for his pens and remind him of the departed girl who thanks him for his favors to her family, especially Beth.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER NINETEEN
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