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1
I say
little
Jem
because I remember him only as a child.
2
Even
little
Jem
was busily engaged in some kind of work.
3
Anne and Leslie had another cry the next week when they shortened
Little
Jem
.
4
Poor
little
Jem
was supposed to be some one whose whole history he knew.
5
No, Rilla dear,
little
Jem
is not dead, and that you may tie to.
6
Gilbert went out, and Anne put away
Little
Jem
's
short dresses with trembling hands.
7
I must not forget "
Little
Jem
,
"
the smallest boy on board.
8
Little
Jem
,
her stepson-sturdy, fair, silent-washer first failure.
9
Oh, yes, I must-LittleJem will sleep for an hour yet, and I'll call Susan.
10
Your
Little
Jem
is to have the few curious things I picked up-I'veseen to that.
11
She threw away her stick and walked briskly across the glass floor, drawing
little
Jem
after her.
12
Well, I must bestir myself this afternoon and get
little
Jem
's
Christmas cake packed up for him.
13
But he had a standing feud with Susan because she would not give up calling him
Little
Jem
.
14
Instead, let's look at
Little
Jem
.
15
Now I shall just look over the papers a minute before going to write a letter to
little
Jem
.
16
Little
Jem
is not dead.