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1  interrupted Jo, with a grateful kiss.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER EIGHT
2  Give them all of my dear love and a kiss.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER ONE
3  But please hug and kiss me, everyone, and don't mind my dress.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE
4  Give him my lovingest hug that ever was, and kiss yourself a dozen times for your.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER SIXTEEN
5  But it will soon grow out again, said Beth, coming to kiss and comfort the shorn sheep.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER THREE
6  I wish my favorite playmate Kitty Bryant to have the blue silk apron and my gold-bead ring with a kiss.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER NINETEEN
7  The penitent kiss was better than a world of words, and John had her on his knee in a minute, saying tenderly.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT
8  As Jo received her good-night kiss, Mrs. March whispered gently, "My dear, don't let the sun go down upon your anger."
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER EIGHT
9  He patted her back soothingly, and finding that she was recovering, followed it up by a bashful kiss or two, which brought Jo round at once.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
10  Neither said a word, but they hugged one another close, in spite of the blankets, and everything was forgiven and forgotten in one hearty kiss.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER EIGHT
11  Thank you, Mother, And Jo gave the thin cheek a grateful kiss, more precious to Mrs. March than if it had given back the rosy roundness of her youth.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER TWELVE
12  I used to be so frightened when it was my turn to sit in the chair with the crown on, and see you all come marching round to give the presents, with a kiss.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER ONE
13  The last words were in answer to the look the elder lady gave him, a kindly questioning look which the handsome eyes met so frankly that the little ceremony closed, as usual, with a motherly kiss.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR
14  Jo dropped a kiss on the top of Mr. Laurence's bald head, and ran up to slip the apology under Laurie's door, advising him through the keyhole to be submissive, decorous, and a few other agreeable impossibilities.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
15  She rushed to the door when the postman rang, was rude to Mr. Brooke whenever they met, would sit looking at Meg with a woe-begone face, occasionally jumping up to shake and then kiss her in a very mysterious manner.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER FOURTEEN
16  Amy's face was a study when she saw her sister skim into the next drawing room, kiss all the young ladies with effusion, beam graciously upon the young gentlemen, and join in the chat with a spirit which amazed the beholder.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE
17  The clocks were striking midnight and the rooms were very still as a figure glided quietly from bed to bed, smoothing a coverlet here, settling a pillow there, and pausing to look long and tenderly at each unconscious face, to kiss each with lips that mutely blessed, and to pray the fervent prayers which only mothers utter.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER FIFTEEN
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