1 Annie Moffat has blue and pink bows on her nightcaps.
Little Women By Louisa May AlcottGet Context In CHAPTER NINE 2 Do your hair the pretty way, and put the pink rose in your bonnet.
Little Women By Louisa May AlcottGet Context In CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE 3 Amy put a blue ribbon on the boy and a pink on the girl, French fashion, so you can always tell.
Little Women By Louisa May AlcottGet Context In CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT 4 The golden secretary darted through the room like a meteor with a dashing French-woman who carpeted the floor with her pink satin train.
Little Women By Louisa May AlcottGet Context In CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVEN 5 "That bird is the trial of my life," she continued, removing the pink mountain from her head, while Laurie seated himself astride a chair.
Little Women By Louisa May AlcottGet Context In CHAPTER NINETEEN 6 Meg sat upon her cushion, sewing daintily with her white hands, and looking as fresh and sweet as a rose in her pink dress among the green.
Little Women By Louisa May AlcottGet Context In CHAPTER THIRTEEN 7 A set of silver filagree was added, bracelets, necklace, brooch, and even earrings, for Hortense tied them on with a bit of pink silk which did not show.
Little Women By Louisa May AlcottGet Context In CHAPTER NINE 8 She done out a tub of clothes on Monday, but she starched 'em afore they was wrenched, and blued a pink calico dress till I thought I should a died a laughin.'
Little Women By Louisa May AlcottGet Context In CHAPTER SIXTEEN 9 Beth had old-fashioned fragrant flowers in her garden, sweet peas and mignonette, larkspur, pinks, pansies, and southernwood, with chickweed for the birds and catnip for the pussies.
Little Women By Louisa May AlcottGet Context In CHAPTER TEN 10 There was ice cream, actually two dishes of it, pink and white, and cake and fruit and distracting French bonbons and, in the middle of the table, four great bouquets of hot house flowers.
Little Women By Louisa May AlcottGet Context In CHAPTER TWO 11 Every shadowy nook, where seats invited one to stop and rest, was a mass of bloom, every cool grotto had its marble nymph smiling from a veil of flowers and every fountain reflected crimson, white, or pale pink roses, leaning down to smile at their own beauty.
Little Women By Louisa May AlcottGet Context In CHAPTER THIRTY-NINE 12 Out in the garden stood a stately snow maiden, crowned with holly, bearing a basket of fruit and flowers in one hand, a great roll of music in the other, a perfect rainbow of an Afghan round her chilly shoulders, and a Christmas carol issuing from her lips on a pink paper streamer.
Little Women By Louisa May AlcottGet Context In CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO 13 So busy was she on this day that she did not hear Laurie's ring nor see his face peeping in at her as she gravely promenaded to and fro, flirting her fan and tossing her head, on which she wore a great pink turban, contrasting oddly with her blue brocade dress and yellow quilted petticoat.
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