But he did, oh, bless you, yes, hundreds of times, and so did Meg, both declaring that it was the sweetest jelly they ever made; for family peace was preserved in that little family jar.
Louisa May AlcottShe fell into the moody, miserable state of mind which often comes when strong wills have to yield to the inevitable.
Louisa May AlcottIt was fortunate that tea was at hand, to produce a lull and provide refreshment...
Louisa May AlcottNovember is the most disagreeable month in the whole year," said Margaret, standing at the window one dull afternoon, looking out at the frostbitten garden.
Louisa May AlcottNovember is the most disagreeable month in the whole year," said Margaret, standing at the window one dull afternoon, looking out at the frostbitten garden.
"That's the reason I was born in it," observed Jo pensively, quite unconscious of the blot on her nose.
But please hug and kiss me, everyone, and don't mind my dress, I want a great many crumples of this sort put into it today.
Louisa May AlcottIt's wicked to throw away so many good gifts because you can't have the one you want.
Louisa May AlcottI'm a bashful individual, though I can't get anyone to believe it...
Louisa May AlcottPresently, out from the wrappings came a teapot, which caused her to clasp her hands with delight, for it was made in the likeness of a plump little Chinaman ... Two pretty cups with covers, and a fine scarlet tray, completed the set, and made one long to have a "dish of tea," even in Chinese style, without cream or sugar.
Louisa May AlcottTags: tea
She is too fond of books, and it has turned her brain
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