Louisa May Alcott Quotes
She Was Standing Before A Fine Portrait Of The Old Gentleman When The Door Opened Again, And, Without Turning, She Said Decidedly, 'I'm Sure Now That I Shouldn't Be Afraid Of Him, For He's Got Kind Eyes, Though His Mouth Is Grim, And He Looks As If He Had A Tremendous Will Of His Own. He Isn't As Handsome As My Grandfather, But I Like Him.' 'Thank You, Ma'am,' Said A Gruff Voice Behind Her, And There, To Her Great Dismay, Stood Old Mr. Laurence.
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