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1 I don't like favors, they oppress and make me feel like a slave.
Little WomenBy Louisa May Alcott ContextHighlight In CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE
2 "I wish you'd do me the favor to rouse yourself a little," she said sharply.
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3 "I want to ask a favor of you, Mamma," Amy said, coming in with an important air one day.
Little WomenBy Louisa May Alcott ContextHighlight In CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX
4 I'm as proud as Lucifer, but such favors from such people don't burden me, and I accepted gratefully.
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5 She put it as a favor, but I'm sure Mrs. Kirke has told her about us, and she does it out of kindness to me.
Little WomenBy Louisa May Alcott ContextHighlight In CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE
6 "Miss Marsch, I haf a great favor to ask of you," began the Professor, after a moist promenade of half a block.
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7 Next day she put her pride in her pocket, went to Sallie, told the truth, and asked her to buy the silk as a favor.
Little WomenBy Louisa May Alcott ContextHighlight In CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT
8 "Especially to gentlemen," added May, with a look which enlightened Amy as to one cause of her sudden fall from favor.
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9 I hate to be patronized, and the Chesters think it's a great favor to allow us to help with their highly connected fair.
Little WomenBy Louisa May Alcott ContextHighlight In CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE
10 The solitary woman felt an interest in the ambitious girl, and kindly conferred many favors of this sort both on Jo and the Professor.
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11 The other lion was the fact that they were poor and Laurie rich, for this made them shy of accepting favors which they could not return.
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12 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.
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