Louisa May Alcott Quote

Meg learned to love her husband better for his poverty, because it seem to have made a man of him, giving him the strength and courage to fight his own way, and taught him a tender patience with which to bear and comfort the natural longings and failures of those he loved.


Little women, and Good wives, by the author of 'An old-fashioned girl'. (ed. 1871)


Meg learned to love her husband better for his poverty, because it seem to have made a man of him, giving him the strength and courage to fight his...

Meg learned to love her husband better for his poverty, because it seem to have made a man of him, giving him the strength and courage to fight his...

Meg learned to love her husband better for his poverty, because it seem to have made a man of him, giving him the strength and courage to fight his...

Meg learned to love her husband better for his poverty, because it seem to have made a man of him, giving him the strength and courage to fight his...