“Honesty and honor had a new meaning now; a good name was more precious than gold; for once lost, money could not buy it back; and faith in one another made life smooth and happy as nothing else could do.”
Quote by Louisa May Alcott
Book:Little Men
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Little Men
Written by Louisa May Alcott, the book delves into themes of education, friendship, and the challenges faced by children in a nurturing environment. more
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