[Little Women by Louisa May Alcott]@TWC D-Link bookLittle Women CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE 16/27
Fred is very entertaining, and is altogether the most agreeable young man I ever knew--except Laurie, whose manners are more charming.
I wish Fred was dark, for I don't fancy light men, however, the Vaughns are very rich and come of an excellent family, so I won't find fault with their yellow hair, as my own is yellower. Next week we are off to Germany and Switzerland, and as we shall travel fast, I shall only be able to give you hasty letters.
I keep my diary, and try to 'remember correctly and describe clearly all that I see and admire', as Father advised.
It is good practice for me, and with my sketchbook will give you a better idea of my tour than these scribbles. Adieu, I embrace you tenderly.
_"Votre Amie."_ HEIDELBERG My dear Mamma, Having a quiet hour before we leave for Berne, I'll try to tell you what has happened, for some of it is very important, as you will see. The sail up the Rhine was perfect, and I just sat and enjoyed it with all my might.
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