Louisa May Alcott Quotes
For In That Sad Yet Happy Hour, She Had Learned Not Only The Bitterness Of Remorse And Despair, But The Sweetness Of Self-denial And Self-control, And Led By Her Mother's Hand, She Had Drawn Nearer To The Friend Who Always Welcomes Every Child With A Love Stronger Than That Of Any Father, Tenderer Than That Of Any Mother.
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