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by Louisa May Alcott
About 134 pages (40,148 words)
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Part 2: Chapter 27 Summary

Amy accepts an offer to have a table at a charity event. It is an honor, in her eyes, to be asked and she uses her artistic skills to make an array of objects to sell. Unfortunately, May Chester, whose mother is in charge of the event, is jealous of Amy.

On the night before the event, Mrs. Chester rescinds her invitation for Amy to host the art table and asks that she move to the less desirable flower table. Amy is embarrassed and angry but chooses to graciously turn the art table over to May.

Jo enlists Laurie and his college friends to help make sure that Amy's flower table is the hit of the fair. All of Amy's flowers as well as her artwork sell and she always has a crowd.....

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