An Oldfashioned Thanksgiving by Louisa May Alcott

“No need of my starvin’ beforehand. I always have room enough, and I’d like to have Thanksgiving every day,” answered Solomon, gloating like a young ogre over the little pig that lay near by, ready for roasting.

The Louisa Alcott Reader by Louisa M. Alcott

Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team THE LOUISA ALCOTT READER _A Supplementary Reader for the Fourth Year of School_ BY LOUISA M. ALCOTT CONTENTS. I. A CHRISTMAS DREAM II. THE CANDY COUNTRY III. NAUGHTY JOCKO IV. THE SKIPPING SHOES V. COCKYLOO VI. ROSY’S JOURNEY VII. HOW THEY RAN AWAY

Rose in Bloom by Louisa May Alcott

Prepared by David Reed haradda@aol.com or davidr@inconnect.com Rose in Bloom by Louisa May Alcott A Sequel to “Eight Cousins” Preface As authors may be supposed to know better than anyone else what they intended to do when writing a book, I beg leave to say that there is no moral to this story. Rose is

Pauline’s Passion and Punishment by Louisa May Alcott

Produced by Beginners Projects, Laura Sabel and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team PAULINE’S PASSION and PUNISHMENT Chapter I To and fro, like a wild creature in its cage, paced that handsome woman, with bent head, locked hands, and restless steps. Some mental storm, swift and sudden as a tempest of the tropics, had swept over
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott

Little Women by Louisa May Alcott

I know they will remember all I said to them, that they will be loving children to you, will do their duty faithfully, fight their bosom enemies bravely, and conquer themselves so beautifully that when I come back to them I may be fonder and prouder than ever of my little women.

Little Men by Louisa May AlcottLife at Plumfield with Jo’s Boys

Prepared by David Reed haradda@aol.com or davidr@inconnect.com Little Men: Life at Plumfield With Jo’s Boys by Louisa May Alcott TO FREDDY AND JOHNNY, THE LITTLE MEN TO WHOM SHE OWES SOME OF THE BEST AND HAPPIEST HOURS OF HER LIFE, THIS BOOK IS GRATEFULLY DEDICATED BY THEIR LOVING “AUNT WEEDY” Contents CHAPTER I. NAT CHAPTER

Kitty’s Class Day And Other Stories by Louisa M. AlcottThree Proverb Stories

Distributed Proofreading Team KITTY’S CLASS DAY AND OTHER STORIES By Louisa M. Alcott Author of “Little Women,” etc. Originally published under the title “PROVERB STORIES” 1882 PREFACE Being forbidden to write anything at present I have collected various waifs and strays to appease the young people who clamor for more, forgetting that mortal brains need

Jo’s Boys by Louisa May Alcott

who managed this new edition in less than one week from the date it was requested by one of our readers on the eBook list. This version 12 corrects some minor errata, and improves the layout. Jo’s Boys by Louisa M. Alcott Chapter 1 Ten Years Later Chapter 2 Parnassus Chapter 3 Jo’s Last Scrape

Jack and Jill by Louisa May AlcottA Village Story

Jack and Jill by Louisa May Alcott To the schoolmates of ELLSWORTH DEVENS, Whose lovely character will not soon be forgotten, This Village Story is affectionately inscribed by their friend, L.M.A. 1880 Contents Chapter I The Catastrophe Chapter II Two Penitents Chapter III Ward No. I Chapter IV Ward No. 2 Chapter V Secrets Chapter

Hospital Sketches by Louisa May Alcott

This edition produced by Jo Hogan. HOSPITAL SKETCHES By LOUISA MAY ALCOTT THESE SKETCHES ARE RESPECTUFLLY DEDICATED TO HER FRIEND MISS HANNAH STEVENSON by L.M.A. CONTENTS I. Obtaining Supplies II. A Forward Movement III. A Day IV. A Night V. Off Duty VI. A Postscript CHAPTER I: OBTAINING SUPPLIES. “I want something to do.” This

Flower Fables by Louisa May Alcott

Prepared by Miriam Bobkoff Flower Fables by Louisa May Alcott “Pondering shadows, colors, clouds Grass-buds, and caterpillar shrouds Boughs on which the wild bees settle, Tints that spot the violet’s petal.” EMERSON’S WOOD-NOTES. TO ELLEN EMERSON, FOR WHOM THEY WERE FANCIED, THESE FLOWER FABLES ARE INSCRIBED, BY HER FRIEND, THE AUTHOR. Boston, Dec. 9, 1854.

Eight Cousins by Louisa M. AlcottOr, The Aunt-Hill

Prepared by David Reed haradda@aol.com or davidr@inconnect.com Eight Cousins by Louisa M. Alcott Preface The Author is quite aware of the defects of this little story, many of which were unavoidable, as it first appeared serially. But, as Uncle Alec’s experiment was intended to amuse the young folks, rather than suggest educational improvements for the