Louisa May Alcott Quote

In vain she told herself that he was unworthy any woman's trust and love, still the unconquerable sentiment that once made her happiness now remained to become her torment.


A Long Fatal Love Chase (1866)


In vain she told herself that he was unworthy any woman's trust and love, still the unconquerable sentiment that once made her happiness now remained ...

In vain she told herself that he was unworthy any woman's trust and love, still the unconquerable sentiment that once made her happiness now remained ...

In vain she told herself that he was unworthy any woman's trust and love, still the unconquerable sentiment that once made her happiness now remained ...

In vain she told herself that he was unworthy any woman's trust and love, still the unconquerable sentiment that once made her happiness now remained ...