Jo's Boys
And How They Turned Out
A Sequel to "Little Men"
by Louisa May Alcott
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Dr. Conrad Wesselhoeft This very inadequate tribute of affection and respect is gratefullg inscribed by his friend and patient, |
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The Author. |
Preface
Having been written at long intervals daring the past seven years, this story is more faulty than any of its very imperfect predecessors; but the desire to atone for an unavoidable disappointment, and to please my patient little friends, has urged me to let it go without further delay.
To account for the seeming neglect of AMY, let me add, that, since the original of that character died, it has been impossible for me to write of her as when she was here to suggest, criticise, and laugh over her name-sake. The same excuse applies to MARMEE. But the folded leaves are not blank to those who knew and loved them, and can find memorials of them in whatever is cheerful, true, or helpful in these pages.
L. M. ALCOTT.
CONCORD, July 4, 1886.
| Chapter | 1. | Ten Years Later |
| Chapter | 2. | Parnassus |
| Chapter | 3. | Jo's Last Scrape |
| Chapter | 4. | Dan |
| Chapter | 5. | Vacation |
| Chapter | 6. | Last Words |
| Chapter | 7. | The Lion and the Lamb |
| Chapter | 8. | Josie Plays Mermaid |
| Chapter | 9. | The Worm Turns |
| Chapter | 10. | Demi Settles |
| Chapter | 11. | Emil's Thanksgiving |
| Chapter | 12. | Dan's Christmas |
| Chapter | 13. | Nat's New Year |
| Chapter | 14. | Plays at Plumfield |
| Chapter | 15. | Waiting |
| Chapter | 16. | In the Tennis Court |
| Chapter | 17. | Among the Maids |
| Chapter | 18. | Class Day |
| Chapter | 19. | White Roses |
| Chapter | 20. | Life for Life |
| Chapter | 21. | Aslauga's Knight |
| Chapter | 22. | Positively Last Appearance |