Their mother raises the four girls while their father is away serving as a chaplain in the Civil War. The girls had a more disadvantaged upbringing than their older sister, Meg. Because they are such a tight family, they are bound to experience disagreements and tragedies at some point in their lives. Although later on, male friends begin to become a member of the family, their closeness remains strong.
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Their mother raises the four girls while their father is away serving as a chaplain in the Civil War. The girls had a more disadvantaged upbringing than their older sister, Meg. Because they are such a tight family, they are bound to experience disagreements and tragedies at some point in their lives. Although later on, male friends begin to become a member of the family, their closeness remains strong.
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