Louisa May Alcott Quotes
Then It Was That Jo, Living In The Darkened Room, With That Suffering Little Sister Always Before Her Eyes And That Pathetic Voice Sounding In Her Ears, Learned To See The Beauty And The Sweetness Of Beth's Nature, To Feel How Deep And Tender A Place She Filled In All Hearts, And To Acknowledge The Worth Of Beth's Unselfish Ambition To Live For Others, And Make Home Happy By That Exercise Of Those Simple Virtues Which All May Possess, And Which All Should Love And Value More Than Talent, Wealth, Or Beauty.
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