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1  They had always done this from the time they could lisp.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
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2  I saw you dancing with the red headed man I ran away from.
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3  As the gate clashed behind them, a voice cried from a window.
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4  Not far away from here lies a poor woman with a little newborn baby.
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5  Six children are huddled into one bed to keep from freezing, for they have no fire.
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6  "We've got Father and Mother, and each other," said Beth contentedly from her corner.
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7  I agree not to expect anything from Mother or you, but I do want to buy Undine and Sintran for myself.
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8  Though decidedly shaken by the fall from the tower upon him, Roderigo defied the old gentleman and refused to stir.
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9  "Don't use such dreadful expressions," replied Meg from the depths of the veil in which she had shrouded herself like a nun sick of the world.
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10  The stage was dark and the glow of the furnace had a fine effect, especially as real steam issued from the kettle when the witch took off the cover.
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11  There was a good deal of rustling and whispering behind the curtain, a trifle of lamp smoke, and an occasional giggle from Amy, who was apt to get hysterical in the excitement of the moment.
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12  "I was trying to get something for Meg, who is very tired, and someone shook me, and here I am in a nice state," answered Jo, glancing dismally from the stained skirt to the coffee-colored glove.
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13  Girls," said Meg seriously, looking from the tumbled head beside her to the two little night-capped ones in the room beyond, "Mother wants us to read and love and mind these books, and we must begin at once.
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14  Another chant from Hagar produced another apparition, not a lovely one, for with a bang an ugly black imp appeared and, having croaked a reply, tossed a dark bottle at Hugo and disappeared with a mocking laugh.
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15  They shout and gesticulate tremendously but cannot agree, and Rodrigo is about to bear away the exhausted Zara, when the timid servant enters with a letter and a bag from Hagar, who has mysteriously disappeared.
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16  "I declare, it really seems like being a fine young lady, to come home from the party in a carriage and sit in my dressing gown with a maid to wait on me," said Meg, as Jo bound up her foot with arnica and brushed her hair.
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17  Very clever were some of their productions, pasteboard guitars, antique lamps made of old-fashioned butter boats covered with silver paper, gorgeous robes of old cotton, glittering with tin spangles from a pickle factory, and armor covered with the same useful diamond shaped bits left in sheets when the lids of preserve pots were cut out.
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