Under the Lilacs
Louisa May Alcott
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Under the Lilacs
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They had their tea party in that rundown, ramshackle, and downright "creepy" house. There were Bab and Betty and most of a dozen of their worn-down dolls, and no matter how worn-down or "creepy" this place might seem to you and I, for these girls and their dolls, it was the most wonderful place for a party any of them could imagine. Then that monstrous dog had stolen all the food, and by the time they chased it down, it'd eaten the last crumbs! They followed the dog back into the decrepit barn, and that was how they met its master, a circus run-away, Ben Brown. Ben turned out to be a horse master. . . .

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Under the Lilacs
by
Louisa May Alcott
TO EMMA, IDA, CARL, AND LINA, Over The Sea, THIS LITTLE BOOK IS AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED BY THEIR NEW FRIEND AND SISTER, L. M. A.
Contents
UNDER THE LILACS
CHAPTER I
A MYSTERIOUS DOG
CHAPTER II
WHERE THEY FOUND HIS MASTER
CHAPTER III
BEN
CHAPTER IV
HIS STORY
CHAPTER V
BEN GETS A PLACE
CHAPTER VI
A CIRCULATING LIBRARY
CHAPTER VII
NEW FRIENDS TROT IN
CHAPTER VIII
MISS CELIA'S MAN
CHAPTER IX
A HAPPY TEA
CHAPTER X
A HEAVY TROUBLE
CHAPTER XI
SUNDAY
CHAPTER XII
GOOD TIMES
CHAPTER XIII
SOMEBODY RUNS AWAY
CHAPTER XIV
SOMEBODY GETS LOST
CHAPTER XV
BEN'S RIDE
CHAPTER XVI
DETECTIVE THORNTON
CHAPTER XVII
BETTY'S BRAVERY
CHAPTER XVIII
BOWS AND ARROWS
CHAPTER XIX
SPEAKING PIECES
CHAPTER XX
BEN'S BIRTHDAY
CHAPTER XXI
CUPID'S LAST APPEARANCE
CHAPTER XXII
A BOY'S BARGAIN
CHAPTER XXIII
SOMEBODY COMES
CHAPTER XXIV
THE GREAT GATE IS OPENED
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