1 He looked like a grasshopper in a fit when he did the new step.
2 "Aunt March had a good fit and sent the supper," cried Jo, with a sudden inspiration.
3 I should be afraid she might overdo, if I didn't know her 'moral fit' wouldn't last long.
4 I know I'm a silly little girl, and I'll stay with you till I'm fit to take care of myself.
5 The bread burned black; for the salad dressing so aggravated her that she could not make it fit to eat.
6 Don't try too many messes, Jo, for you can't make anything but gingerbread and molasses candy fit to eat.
7 "That's the fun of it," began Laurie, who had got a willful fit on him and was possessed to break out of bounds in some way.
8 Make this home happy, so that you may be fit for homes of your own, if they are offered you, and contented here if they are not.
9 To have a happy youth, to be well and wisely married, and to lead useful, pleasant lives, with as little care and sorrow to try them as God sees fit to send.
10 "My old white one again, if I can mend it fit to be seen, it got sadly torn last night," said Meg, trying to speak quite easily, but feeling very uncomfortable.
11 Esther had given her a rosary of black beads with a silver cross, but Amy hung it up and did not use it, feeling doubtful as to its fitness for Protestant prayers.
12 Now Florence's mama hadn't a particle of taste, and Amy suffered deeply at having to wear a red instead of a blue bonnet, unbecoming gowns, and fussy aprons that did not fit.
13 Nobody knew what cheered her up after a sober fit, but everyone felt how sweet and helpful Beth was, and fell into a way of going to her for comfort or advice in their small affairs.
14 The slippers went on at once, a new handkerchief was slipped into her pocket, well scented with Amy's cologne, the rose was fastened in her bosom, and the nice gloves were pronounced a perfect fit.
15 She was a long time about it, and when she returned, he was stretched out with both arms under his head, sound asleep, while Aunt March had pulled down the curtains and sat doing nothing in an unusual fit of benignity.
16 "Oh, dear, how hard it does seem to take up our packs and go on," sighed Meg the morning after the party, for now the holidays were over, the week of merrymaking did not fit her for going on easily with the task she never liked.
17 Laurie went by in the afternoon, and seeing Meg at the window, seemed suddenly possessed with a melodramatic fit, for he fell down on one knee in the snow, beat his breast, tore his hair, and clasped his hands imploringly, as if begging some boon.
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