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What right have I to more gay gowns, when some poor babies have none; or to...
Author:
Louisa May Alcott
Book:
Rose in Bloom
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What right have I to more gay gowns, when some poor babies have none; or to spend time making myself fine, while there is so much bitter want in the world?
( Louisa May Alcott )
[ Rose in Bloom ]
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