Little Woman

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Little Woman By Louisa May Alcott

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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Little Woman by Louisa May Alcott, Chapter 14 Secrets joe was very busy in the garret, for the october days began to grow chilly in the afternoons was short for two or three hours. The sun lay warmly in the high window, showing joe seated on the old sofa, writing busily with her paper spread out upon her trunk before her. While scrabble. The pet rat promenade the beams overhead, accompanied by his oldest son. A fine young fellow who was evidently very proud of his whiskers, quite absorbed in her work, just scribbled away to the last page was filled when she signed her name with the flourish and threw down her pen lying back on the sofa. She read the manuscript carefully, making dashes here and there, and putting in many exclamation points which look like little balloons, that she tied it up with a small red ribbon, instead of looking at it with a sober wistful expression which plainly showed how earnest her work had been, joe's death. Up here was an old 10 kitchen which hung against the war in it. She kept her papers in a few books safely shut away from scrabble, who, being likewise of a literary term, was fond of making a circulating library as such books as were left in his way. By eating the leaves From this 10 receptacle, joe produced another manuscript, and putting both in her pocket, crept quietly downstairs, leaving her friends to nibble on her pens and taste her drink