The First 100 Words of Little Women

Enter the first 100 words of Louisa May Alcott's classic novel, "Little Women."
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"Christmas
won't
be
Christmas
without
any
presents,"
grumbled
Jo,
lying
on
the
rug.
"It's
so
dreadful
to
be
poor!"
sighed
Meg,
looking
down
at
her
old
dress.
"I
don't
think
it's
fair
for
some
girls
to
have
plenty
of
pretty
things,
and
other
girls
nothing
at
all,"
added
little
Amy,
with
an
injured
sniff.
"We've
got
Father
and
Mother,
and
each
other,"
said
Beth
contentedly
from
her
corner.
The
four
young
faces
on
which
the
firelight
shone
brightened
at
the
cheerful
words,
but
darkened
again
as
Jo
said
sadly,
"We
haven't
got
Father,
and
shall
not
have
him
for
a
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