Surf these sites: A Modern Cinderella - 1860.10 -- Atlantic Unbound: The Atlantic Monthly Magazine Online reposting of this short story Alcott submitted in Oct. 1860. Behind a Mask: or, A Woman''s Power. -- Univ. of Va.''s etext divided into chapters. Cupid and Chow-chow -- "This story is taken from a collection of works by Louisa May Alcott, called "Aunt Jo''s Scrap-Bag," circa 1872. Illustrations were done by Addie Ledyard." Debby''s Debut - 1863.08 -- Atlantic Unbound: The Atlantic Monthly Magazine Online''s reposting of the short story submitted by Alcott in 1863. Flower Fables -- University of Maryland. HTML, unformatted. Flower Fables -- Gutenberg text, TXT format. Good Wives -- Bibliomania: Good Wives by Louisa May Alcott, sequel to Little Women, full text searchable HTML. Great Literature Online: About Louisa May Alcott -- HTML versions of some of the author''s best known works, including Little Women and Flower Fables. Includes biography and links to other Alcott resources on the web. Hospital Sketches -- "Alcott briefly served as a nurse during the Civil War. These three brief ''sketches'' recount her experiences, though she gives herself a pseudonym and presumably embellishes her tale." Little Women -- Univ. of Va.''s etext divided into chapters. Little Women -- Bibliomania: Little Women by Louisa May Alcott, full text searchable HTML. Little Women -- Chapter Summaries Little Women, Louisa May Alcott: Bibliography -- Containing a listing of other works, biographies, and criticisms, compiled at the Univ. of Va. Love and Self-Love - 1860.03 -- Atlantic Unbound: The Atlantic Monthly Magazine Online''s reposting of the short story submitted by Alcott March, 1860. Perilous Play -- The Fitz Hugh Ludlow Hypertext Collection''s etext of Alcott''s 1869 short story. Perilous Play -- Less known 1869 story by Louisa May Alcott. Scarlet Stockings -- Univ. of Va''s. etext of the short story originally published in _Putnam''s Magazine_ July, 1869. The Brothers - 1863.11 -- Atlantic Unbound: The Atlantic Monthly Magazine Online''s reposting of the short story submitted by Alcott in November, 1863.
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