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EIGHT COUSINS
Author : Louisa May Alcott
Rose sat all alone in the big best parlor, with her little handkerchief laid ready to catch the first tear, for she
was thinking of her troubles, and a shower was expected. She had retired to this room as a good place in
which to be miserable; for it was dark and still, full of ancient furniture, sombre curtains, and hung all around
with portraits of solemn old gentlemen in wigs, severe-nosed ladies in top-heavy caps, and staring children
in little bob-tailed coats or short-waisted frocks. It was an excellent place for woe; and the fitful spring rain
that pattered on the window-pane seemed to sob, "Cry away: I'm with you."

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