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Louisa May Alcott

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John Brooke is acting dreadfully, and Meg likes it!


— Louisa May Alcott


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Right Jo better be happy old maids than unhappy wives or unmaidenly girls running about to find husbands.


— Louisa May Alcott


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Well, I am happy, and I won't fret, but it does seem as if the more one gets the more one wants…


— Louisa May Alcott


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...a capital patient, as she never died and never got well.


— Louisa May Alcott


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…proved that woman isn't a half but a whole human being, and can stand alone.


— Louisa May Alcott


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Christmas won't be Christmas without any presents.


— Louisa May Alcott


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…men never forgive like women.


— Louisa May Alcott


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Go on with your work as usual, for work is a blessed solace.


— Louisa May Alcott


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I don't think secrets agree with me, I feel rumpled up in mind since you told me that…


— Louisa May Alcott


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I'm afraid I couldn't like him without a spice of human naughtiness.


— Louisa May Alcott


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M. Due to all of these pressures writing became a creative and emotional outlet for Alcott. Alcott was an abolitionist and a feminist.

M. Louisa May Alcott (November 29 1832 – March 6 1888) was an American novelist best known as author of the novel Little Women and its sequels Little Men and Jo's Boys. PubliLouisa May Alcottd in 1868 Little Women is set in the Alcott family home Orchard House in Concord Massachusetts and is loosely based on Alcott's childhood experiences with her three sisters.

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