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1  Everybody is so hateful, I'll ask Laurie to go skating.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER EIGHT
2  Amy heard the clash of skates, and looked out with an impatient exclamation.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER EIGHT
3  Laurie did not see, for he was carefully skating along the shore, sounding the ice, for a warm spell had preceded the cold snap.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER EIGHT
4  Half a dozen jovial lads were talking about skates in another part of the room, and she longed to go and join them, for skating was one of the joys of her life.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER THREE
5  Half a dozen jovial lads were talking about skates in another part of the room, and she longed to go and join them, for skating was one of the joys of her life.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER THREE
6  Such plays and tableaux, such sleigh rides and skating frolics, such pleasant evenings in the old parlor, and now and then such gay little parties at the great house.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER SIX
7  Pile our things on her, while I get off these confounded skates, cried Laurie, wrapping his coat round Amy, and tugging away at the straps which never seemed so intricate before.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER EIGHT
8  Jo heard Amy panting after her run, stamping her feet and blowing on her fingers as she tried to put her skates on, but Jo never turned and went slowly zigzagging down the river, taking a bitter, unhappy sort of satisfaction in her sister's troubles.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER EIGHT