目录 Part Ⅰ Chapter 1 Playing Pilgrims Chapter 2 A Merry Christmas Chapter 3 The Laurence Boy Chapter 4 Burdens Chapter 5 Being Neighborly Chapter 6 Beth Finds the Palace Beautiful Chapter 7 Amys Valley of Humiliation Chapter 8 Jo Meets Apollyon Chapter 9 Meg Goes to Vanity Fair Chapter 10 The PC. and P.O. Chapter 11 Experiments Chapter 12 Camp Laurence Chapter 13 Castles in the Air Chapter 14 Secrets Chapter 15 A Telegram Chapter 16 Letters Chapter 17 Little Faithful Chapter 18 Dark Days Chapter 19 Amys Will Chapter 20 Confidential Chapter 21 Laurie Makes Mischief, and Jo Makes Peace Chapter 22 Pleasant Meadows Chapter 23 Aunt March Settles the Question
Part Ⅱ Chapter 24 Gossip Chapter 25 The First Wedding Chapter 26 Artistic Attempts Chapter 27 Literary Lessons Chapter 28 Domestic Experiences Chapter 29 Calls Chapter 30 Consequences Chapter 31 Our Foreign Correspondent Chapter 32 Tender Troubles Chapter 33 Jos Journal Chapter 34 A Friend Chapter 35 Heartache Chapter 36 Beths Secret Chapter 37 New Impressions Chapter 38 On the Shelf Chapter 39 Lazy Laurence Chapter 40 The Valley of the Shadow Chapter 41 Learning to Forget Chapter 42 All Alone Chapter 43 Surprises Chapter 44 My Lord and Lady Chapter 45 Daisyand Demi Chapter 46 Under the Umbrella Chapter 47 Harvest Time
内容摘要 Jo happened to suit Aunt March, who was lame, and needed an active person to wait upon her. The childless old lady had offered to adopt one of the girls when the troubles came, and was much offended because her offer was declined. Other friends told the Marches that they had lost all chance of being remembered in the rich old ladys will; but the unworldly Marches only said: "We cant give up our girls for a dozen fortunes. Rich or poor, we will keep together and be happy in one another." The old lady wouldnt speak to them for a time, but, happening to meet Jo at at a friends, something in her comical face and blunt manners struck the old ladys fancy, and she proposed to take her for a companion. This did not suit Jo at all; but she accepted the place since nothing better appeared, and, to everyones surprise, got on remarkably well with her irascible relative. There was an occasional tempest, and once Jo had marc...
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