Little Women (Extended Edition) – By Louisa May Alcott
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LITTLE WOMEN
LITTLE WOMEN PART 1
CHAPTER ONE: PLAYING PILGRIMS
CHAPTER TWO: A MERRY CHRISTMAS
CHAPTER THREE: THE LAURENCE BOY
CHAPTER FOUR: BURDENS
CHAPTER FIVE: BEING NEIGHBORLY
CHAPTER SIX: BETH FINDS THE PALACE BEAUTIFUL
CHAPTER SEVEN: AMY'S VALLEY OF HUMILIATION
CHAPTER EIGHT: JO MEETS APOLLYON
CHAPTER NINE: MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR
CHAPTER TEN: THE P.C. AND P.O
CHAPTER ELEVEN: EXPERIMENTS
CHAPTER TWELVE: CAMP LAURENCE
CHAPTER THIRTEEN: CASTLES IN THE AIR
CHAPTER FOURTEEN: SECRETS
CHAPTER FIFTEEN: A TELEGRAM
CHAPTER SIXTEEN: LETTERS
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: LITTLE FAITHFUL
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN: DARK DAYS
CHAPTER NINETEEN: AMY'S WILL
CHAPTER TWENTY: CONFIDENTIAL
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE: LAURIE MAKES MISCHIEF, AND JO MAKES PEACE
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO: PLEASANT MEADOWS
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE: UNT MARCH SETTLES THE QUESTION
LITTLE WOMEN PART 2
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR: GOSSIP
CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE: THE FIRST WEDDING
CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX: ARTISTIC ATTEMPTS
CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN: LITERARY LESSONS
CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT: DOMESTIC EXPERIENCES
CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE: CALLS
CHAPTER THIRTY: CONSEQUENCES
CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE: OUR FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT
CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO: TENDER TROUBLES
CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE: JO'S JOURNAL
CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR: FRIEND
CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE: HEARTACHE
CHAPTER THIRTY-SIX: BETH'S SECRET
CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVEN: NEW IMPRESSIONS
CHAPTER THIRTY-EIGHT: ON THE SHELF
CHAPTER THIRTY-NINE: LAZY LAURENCE
CHAPTER FORTY: HE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW
CHAPTER FORTY-ONE: LEARNING TO FORGET
CHAPTER FORTY-TWO: ALL ALONE
CHAPTER FORTY-THREE: SURPRISES
CHAPTER FORTY-FOUR: MY LORD AND LADY
CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE: DAISY AND DEMI
CHAPTER FORTY-SIX: UNDER THE UMBRELLA
CHAPTER FORTY-SEVEN: HARVEST TIME
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BY LOUISA MAY ALCOTT
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They talked over the new plan while old Hannah cleared the table, then out came the four little work baskets, and the needles flew as the girls made sheets for Aunt March. It was uninteresting sewing, but tonight no one grumbled. They adopted Jo's plan of dividing the long seams into four parts, and calling the quarters Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, and in that way got on capitally, especially when they talked about the different countries as they stitched their way through them.
At nine they stopped work, and sang, as usual, before they went to bed. No one but Beth could get much music out of the old piano, but she had a way of softly touching the yellow keys and making a pleasant accompaniment to the simple songs they sang. Meg had a voice like a flute, and she and her mother led the little choir. Amy chirped like a cricket, and Jo wandered through the airs at her own sweet will, always coming out at the wrong place with a croak or a quaver that spoiled the most pensive tune. They had always done this from the time they could lisp...
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