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Little Women Little Women
by Louisa May Alcott

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The tale of March family in 1800 setting of Civil War. Mr. March – clergyman –was sent to Washington to fulfill his duty as chaplain in the army. Mrs. March – a very spending mother – was as social worker and spent all her free time helping the poor and needy. The first daughter – Margaret “Meg” March – was pretty at sixteen, with large eyes, soft, brown hair, a sweet mouth, and white hands, of which she was very proud. Jo – Josephine March – was the second daughter, she was a tall, slim, fifteen-year old girl, had sharp, grey eyes and a comical nose, her one great asset was her long, thick hair. She was a bookworm and wanted to be an authoress someday. The third daughter was a shy, timid girl, with a soft voice and a gentle expression on her face, named Beth. She was very fond of music and playing piano. While, Amy, while being the youngest, considered herself to be the most important person in the family. She was interested in drawing sketch with her coloring pen...more

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