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Louisa May Alcott

  • candeehas quoted10 months ago
    with a shy man­ner, a timid voice, and a peace­ful ex­pres­sion, which was sel­dom dis­turbed.
  • Tazz Tasneemhas quotedlast year
    I hate to think I’ve got to grow up, and be Miss March, and wear long gowns, and look as prim as a China-aster! It’s bad enough to be a girl, any­way,
  • smnvhas quotedlast year
    Tell them I think of them by day, pray for them by night, and find my best com­fort in their af­fec­tion at all times.
  • adeela masoodhas quotedlast year
    “I don’t think it’s fair for some girls to have plenty of pretty things, and other girls noth­ing at all,”
  • id69410089has quotedlast year
    “I de­test rude, un­la­dy­like girls!”

    Я ненавижу грубых неженственных девочек

  • id69410089has quotedlast year
    you are al­to­gether too par­tic­u­lar and prim

    Сразу и особенная и заносчивая

  • id69410089has quotedlast year
    which were very much in her way
  • Aida Kabylashitovahas quoted2 years ago
    “It’s so dread­ful to be poor!” sighed Meg, look­ing down at her old dress.
  • Aida Kabylashitovahas quoted2 years ago
    “We’ve got fa­ther and mother and each other,” said Beth con­tent­edly, from her cor­ner.
  • Aida Kabylashitovahas quoted2 years ago
    Jo im­me­di­ately sat up, put her hands in her pock­ets, and be­gan to whis­tle.

    “Don’t, Jo; it’s so boy­ish!”

    “That’s why I do it.”

    “I de­test rude, un­la­dy­like girls!”

    “I hate af­fected, niminy-piminy chits!”
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