A check for one hundred dollars
Both felt desperately uncomfortable
A bargain, I assure you, ma'am
Laurie heroically shut his eyes while something was put into his arms
She took the saddle to the horse
Flo and I ordered a hansom-cab
Every one was very kind, especially the officers
I've seen the imperial family several times
Trying to sketch the gray-stone lion's head on the wall
She leaned her head upon her hands
Now, this is filling at the price
Up with the Bonnets of Bonnie Dundee
I amused myself by dropping gingerbread nuts over the seat
He waved his hand, sock and all
I sat down upon the floor and read and looked and ate
In the presence of three gentlemen
He doesn't prink at his glass before coming
Jo stuffed the whole bundle into the stove
He put the sisters into the carriage
He laid his head down on the mossy post
With her head in Jo's lap, while the wind blew healthfully over her
He hurried forward to meet her
Sat piping on a stone while his goats skipped
Laurie threw himself down on the turf
A rough sketch of Laurie taming a horse
Turning the ring thoughtfully upon his finger
O Laurie, Laurie, I knew you'd come
Jo laid her head on a comfortable rag-bag and cried