Each search starts from the first page. Its result is limited to the first 17 sentences. If you upgrade to a VIP account, you will see up to 500 sentences for one search.
1 orange groves sleeping in the moonlight, broke the.
Little WomenBy Louisa May Alcott ContextHighlight In CHAPTER TEN
2 Both stood in a suburb of the city, which was still country-like, with groves and lawns, large gardens, and quiet streets.
Little WomenBy Louisa May Alcott ContextHighlight In CHAPTER FIVE
3 The lobster was a scarlet mystery to her, but she hammered and poked till it was unshelled and its meager proportions concealed in a grove of lettuce leaves.
Little WomenBy Louisa May Alcott ContextHighlight In CHAPTER ELEVEN
4 A grove of pines covered one part of it, and from the heart of this green spot came a clearer sound than the soft sigh of the pines or the drowsy chirp of the crickets.
Little WomenBy Louisa May Alcott ContextHighlight In CHAPTER THIRTEEN
5 They were in the grove now, close by the stile, and when the last words fell reluctantly from Jo's lips, Laurie dropped her hands and turned as if to go on, but for once in his life the fence was too much for him.
Little WomenBy Louisa May Alcott ContextHighlight In CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE
6 She always used to take his arm on these occasions, now she did not, and he made no complaint, which was a bad sign, but talked on rapidly about all sorts of faraway subjects, till they turned from the road into the little path that led homeward through the grove.
Little WomenBy Louisa May Alcott ContextHighlight In CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE
7 Laurie dug a grave under the ferns in the grove, little Pip was laid in, with many tears by his tender-hearted mistress, and covered with moss, while a wreath of violets and chickweed was hung on the stone which bore his epitaph, composed by Jo while she struggled with the dinner.
Little WomenBy Louisa May Alcott ContextHighlight In CHAPTER ELEVEN