Louisa May Alcott Quotes
Mother Didn't Say Anything About Our Money, And She Won't Wish Us To Give Up Everything. Let's Each Buy What We Want, And Have A Little Fun; I'm Sure We Work Hard Enough To Earn It, Cried Jo, Examining The Heels Of Her Shoes In A Gentlemanly Manner.
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