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You can see an illustration of Phoebe and Rose from Eight
Cousins here. The
following illustrations come from 19th century issues of LMA books and stories.
Picture courtesy Kim Wells | From
Pauline's Passion and Punishment: "If she had lifted her white hand and stabbed him,
with that smile upon her face, it would not have shocked him with more pale dismay than
did those two words as Pauline shook him off and rose up, beautiful and stern as an
avenging angel. Dumb with amazement too fathomless for words, he knelt there motionless
and aghast." Click on this picture for a larger picture.
Picture courtesy Kim Wells | "In a
balcony like a hanging garden, sheltered from the sun by blossoming shrubs and vines that
curtained the green nook with odorous shade, Pauline lay indolently swinging in a gaily
fringed hammock as she had been wont to do in Cuba, then finding only pleasure in the
luxury of motion which now failed to quiet her unrest"
Thistledown goes on a quest to win the freedom of sleeping Lily-Bell. Click on the little
picture for a larger picture.
Little Bud from Little Bud. Click on the little picture for a larger picture.
Lily meets the residents of The Candy Country.
Notice that this does not the illustrate the part of the story where she bites the king's
head off. Click on the little picture for a bigger picture.
The cover of the November 1887 St. Nicholas.
This issue includes the Alcott short story Pansies and the article How Marie Obtained Miss Alcott's
Autograph.Click on this little picture for a larger picture.
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