Growing up is never easy! Meg, Jo, Amy and Beth are four "little women" growing up …… [ 展开全部 ]
in New England during the Civil War. The March sisters share everything -- their joys and pain, their loves and secrets. But the four girls couldn't be more different. Meg, the oldest, is the sensible one. Jo is funny and mischievous. Beth is the shy, dreamy one, and Amy is pretty and artistic. F...(展开全部)
Growing up is never easy! Meg, Jo, Amy and Beth are four "little women" growing up in New England during the Civil War. The March sisters share everything -- their joys and pain, their loves and secrets. But the four girls couldn't be more different. Meg, the oldest, is the sensible one. Jo is funny and mischievous. Beth is the shy, dreamy one, and Amy is pretty and artistic. Follow the March girls as they grow into wonderful young women and share the events in their lives: Meg's first dance, Amy's punishment in school, the return of their father form the war, Jo's fury with her sisters when her precious diary is burned, the family wedding, Beth's tragic illness, and more. Their story has become one of the most popular books ever written! [ 收起 ]
She did take off the papers, but no cloud of ringlets appeared, for the hair came with the papers, and the horrified hairdresser laid a row of little scorched bundles on the bureau before her victim.
She did take off the papers, but no cloud of ringlets appeared, for the hair came with the papers, and the horrified hairdresser laid a row of little scorched bundles on the bureau before her victim.
We never are too old for this, my dear, because it is a play we are playing all the time in one way or another. Our burdens are here, our road is before us, and the longing for goodness and happiness is
the guide that leads us through many troubles andmistakes to the peace which is a true Celestial CityNow, my little pilgrims, suppose you begin again,not in play, but in earnest, and see how far on you can get before Father comes home.
the guide that leads us through many troubles andmistakes to the peace which is a true Celestial CityNow, my little pilgrims, suppose you begin again,not in play, but in earnest, and see how far on you can get before Father comes home.