Louisa May Alcott Quotes
Oft In The Silence Of The Night,
When The Lonely Moon Rides High,
When Wintry Winds Are Whistling,
And We Hear The Owl's Shrill Cry,
In The Quiet, Dusky Chamber,
By The Flickering Firelight,
Rising Up Between Two Sleepers,
Comes A Spirit All In White.
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