Jack and Jill

By Louisa May Alcott

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To the schoolmates of ELLSWORTH DEVENS,
Whose lovely character will not soon be forgotten,
This Village Story is affectionately inscribed by their friend,

L.M.A.
1880

Jack and JillM

Jack and Jill went up the hill
To coast with fun and laughter;
Jack fell down and broke his crown,
And Jill came tumbling after.


Chapter 1 The Catastrophe

Chapter 2 Two Penitents

Chapter 3 Ward No. I

Chapter 4 WARD NO. 2.

Chapter 5  Secrets

Chapter 6  Surprises

Chapter 7  Jill`s Mission

Chapter 9  The Debating Club

Chapter 10  The Dramatic Club

Chapter 11  "Down Brakes"

Chapter 12  The Twenty-Second of February

Chapter 13 Jack Has a Mystery

Chapter 14 And Jill Finds It Out

Chapter 15  Saint Lucy

Chapter 16  Up at Merry`s

Chapter 17  Down at Molly`s

Chapter 18 May Baskets

Chapter 19  Good Templars

Chapter 20  A Sweet Memory

Chapter 21 Pebbly Beach

Chapter 22 A Happy Day

Chapter 23  Cattle Show

Chapter 24 Down the River

 

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