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Little WomenBy Louisa May Alcott ContextHighlight In CHAPTER FORTY-SIX
2 A drop of rain on her cheek recalled her thoughts from baffled hopes to ruined ribbons.
Little WomenBy Louisa May Alcott ContextHighlight In CHAPTER FORTY-SIX
3 Of course it rained when we got to London, and there was nothing to be seen but fog and umbrellas.
Little WomenBy Louisa May Alcott ContextHighlight In CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE
4 It looks like rain, said her mother, observing that she had on her new bonnet, but not alluding to the fact.
Little WomenBy Louisa May Alcott ContextHighlight In CHAPTER FORTY-SIX
5 You shall trudge away, and do your errands in the rain, and if you catch your death and ruin your bonnet, it's no more than you deserve.
Little WomenBy Louisa May Alcott ContextHighlight In CHAPTER FORTY-SIX
6 Hannah hated rain as much as a cat does so she made no trouble, and they rolled away in the luxurious close carriage, feeling very festive and elegant.
Little WomenBy Louisa May Alcott ContextHighlight In CHAPTER THREE
7 And holding the little paper fast, as if it were a promise yet to be fulfilled, Jo laid her head down on a comfortable rag bag, and cried, as if in opposition to the rain pattering on the roof.
Little WomenBy Louisa May Alcott ContextHighlight In CHAPTER FORTY-TWO