Preface

As authors may be supposed to know better than anyone else what they intended to do when writing a book, I beg leave to say that there is no moral to this story. Rose is not designed for a model girl, and the Sequel was simply written in fulfillment of a promise, hoping to afford some amusement, and perhaps here and there a helpful hint, to other roses getting ready to bloom.

L. M. Alcott

September 1876


CONTENTS


[ Preface ]

[ Chapter 1 COMING HOME ]

[ Chapter 2 OLD FRIENDS WITH NEW FACES ]

[ Chapter 3 MISS CAMPBELL ]

[ Chapter 4 THORNS AMONG THE ROSES ]

[ Chapter 5 PRINCE CHARMING ]

[ Chapter 6 POLISHING MAC ]

[ Chapter 7 PHEBE ]

[ Chapter 8 BREAKERS AHEAD ]

[ Chapter 9 NEW YEAR'S CALLS ]

[ Chapter 10 THE SAD AND SOBER PART ]

[ Chapter 11 SMALL TEMPTATIONS ]

[ Chapter 12 AT KITTY'S BALL ]

[ Chapter 13 BOTH SIDES ]

[ Chapter 14 AUNT CLARA'S PLAN ]

[ Chapter 15 ALAS FOR CHARLIE! ]

[ Chapter 16 GOOD WORKS ]

[ Chapter 17 AMONG THE HAYCOCKS ]

[ Chapter 18 WHICH WAS IT? ]

[ Chapter 19 BEHIND THE FOUNTAIN ]

[ Chapter 20 WHAT MAC DID ]

[ Chapter 21 HOW PHEBE EARNED HER WELCOME ]

[ Chapter 22 SHORT AND SWEET ]


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