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LouisaMayAlcott
[1]“Oh,dear,howharditdoesseemtotakeupourpadgoohemaftertheparty,fornowtheholidayswereover,theweekdidnoihthetasksheneverliked。
[2]“IwishitwasChristmasorNewYear’sallthetime。Wouldn’titbefun?”answeredJo,yawningdismally。
[3]“Weshouldn’tenjoyourselveshalfsomuchaswedonow。Butitdoesseemsoohavelittlesuppersas,andgotoparties,anddrivehome,andreada,andnotwork。It’slikeotherpeople,youknow,andIalwaysenvygirlswhodosugs。I’msofondofluxury,”saidMeg,tryingtodecidewhichoftwoshabbygowshabby。
[4]“Well,we’thaveit,sodousgrumblebutshoulderourburudgealongascheerfullyasMarmeedoes。I’msureAuntMarchisaregularOldMaome,butIsupposewheocarryherwithoutplaiumbleetsolightthatIshan’tmindher。”
[5]ThisideatickledJo’sfandputheringoodspirits,butMegdidn’tbrighten,forherburden,goffourspoiled,seemedheavierthanever。Shehadeomakeherselfprettyasusualbyputtingonablueneanddressingherhairibeing>
[6]“Where’stheuseoflookingnioohets,andnooherI’mprettyorered,shuttingherdrawerwithajerk。“Ishallhavetotoilandmoilallmydays,withosoffunnowandtheoldanduglyandsour,becauseI’mpoorandylifeasirlsdo。It’sashame!”
[7]SoMegearinganinjuredlook,andwasn’tatallagreeableatbreakfasttime。Everyoheroutofsortsaocroak。
[8]Bethhadaheadadlayoryingtofortherselfwiththedthreekittens。Amywasfrettingbecauseherlessolearned,afindherrubbers。Jowouldwhistlearacketgettingready。
[9]Mrs。Marchwasverybusytryingtofier,whichmustgoatondHannahhadthegrumps,fuplatedidn’tsuither。
[10]“Thereneverwassuily!”criedJo,losiemperwhenshehadupsetaninkstahbootladsatdow。
[11]“You’rethecrossestpersoniurnedAmy,washiiththetearsthathadfallee。
[12]“Beth,ifyoudohesehorridcellarI’llhavethemdrowned,”exclaimedMegangrilyasshetriedtogetridofthekittenwhichhadscrambledupherbadstucklikeaburrjustoutofreach。
[13]Jolaughed,Megscolded,Bethimplored,andAmywailedbecauseshe’trememberhowmuetimest
[14]“Girls,girls,dobequietogetthisoffbytheearlymail,andyoudrivemedistractedwithyourworry,”criedMrs。March,goutthethirdspoiledsenteer。
[15]Therewasamomentarylull,brokenbyHannah,whostalkedin,laidtwohotturhetable,aagaiurnoverswereaninstitution,andthegirlscalledthem“muffs”,fortheyhadnoothersandfoupiesveryftotheirhandsons。
[16]Hatomakethem,nomatterhrumpyshemightbe,forthewalkwaslohepotnootherlundwereseldomhomebeforetwo。
[17]“Cuddleyourdgetoveryourheadache,Bethy。Goodbye,Marmee。Weareasetofrascalsthism,butwe’lleregularahen,Meg!”AndJotrampedaway,feelingthatthepilgrimswereastheyoughttodo。
[18]Theyalwayslookedbackbeftheotherwasalwaysatthewindowtonodandsmile,aothem。Somehowitseemedasifthey’thaveghthedaywithoutthat,forwhatevertheirmoodmightbe,thelastglimpseofthatmotherlyfacewassuretoaffectthemlikesunshine。
[19]“IfMarmeeshookherfistinsteadofkissious,itwht,fratefulwretwearewereneverseeakingaremorsefulsatisfathesnowywalkandbitterwind。“Don’tusesuchdreadfulexpressions,”repliedMegfromthedepthsoftheveilinwhichshehadshroudedherselflikeanunsickoftheworld。
[20]“Ilikegwordsthatmeahing,”repliedJo,gherhatasittookaleapoffherheadpreparatorytoflyingawayaltogether。
[21]“Callyourselfanynamesyoulike,butIamherarasorawretdIdoobecalledso。”
[22]“Yhtedbeing,anddecidedlycrosstodaybecauseyou’tsitinthelapofluxuryallthetime。Poordear,justwaittillImakemyfortune,andyoushallrevelincarriagesandicedhigh-heeledslippers,andposies,andred-headedboystodah。”“Howridiculousyouare,Jo!”ButMeglaughedatthebetterinspiteofherself。
[23]“Lu,forifIputoncrushedairsaobedismal,asyoudo,weshouldbeihankgoodness,Ialwaysfihingfunnytokeepmeup。Don’tore,butejolly,there’sadear。”
[24]Jogavehersisteranengpatontheshoulderastheypartedfortheday,eagadifferentway,eagherlittlewarmturnover,aryingtobecheerfuliryweather,hardwork,aisfieddesiresyouth。
[25]WhenMr。Marchlosthispropertyintryingtohelpanunfortuwoedtobeallowedtodosomethingtowardtheirownsupport,atleast。Believingthattheyotbegiocultivateenergy,industry,aheirpareed,aoworkwiththeheartygoodwillwhispiteofallobstaclesissuretosucceedatlast。
[26]Margaretfoundaplaurserygovernessarichwithhersmallsalary。Asshesaid,shewas“fondofluxury”,aroubleoverty。Shefoundithardertobearthahersbecausesheberatimewhenhomewasbeautiful,lifefullofeaseandpleasure,andwantofanykindunkriednottobeenviousordisted,butitwasverynaturalthattheyounggirlshouldlohings,gayfriends,aents,andahappylife。AttheKings’shedailysawallshewahe’soldersisterswerejustout,afrequentglimpsesofdaintyballdressesas,heardlivelygossipabouttheaters,certs,sleighingparties,andmerrymakingsofallkinds,andsawmoneylavishedontrifleswhichwouldhavebeeoher。Pseldomplaiasenseofinjusticemadeherfeelbittertowardeveryoimes,forshehadoknowhowrichshewasintheblessingswhiakelifehappy。
[27]JohappeAuntMareaivepersontoohechildlessoldladyhadofferedtoadoptohegirlswheroublesdwasmudedbecauseherofferwasdeed。OtherfriendstoldtheMarchesthattheyhadlostallgrememberedinthericholdlady’swill,buttheunworldlyMarlysaid:“We’tgiveupirlsforadozenfortunes。Richorpoor,wewillkeeptogetherandbehappyiher。”
[28]Theoldladywouldhemforatime,buthappeafriehinginhericalfadblurucktheoldlady’sfandsheproposedtotakeherforapanion。ThisdidnotsuitJoatall,butsheacceptedtheplaothierappearedand,toeveryotonremarkablywellwithherirasciblerelative。Therewasanopest,andonare,degshe’tbearitloAuntMarchalquidseoebawithsucythatsheotrefuse,forisheratherlikedthepepperyoldlady。
[29]Isuspectthattherealattrawasalargelibraryoffinebooks,whichwaslefttodustandspiderssincleMarchdied。Jorememberedthekilemaherbuildrailroadsahhisbigdiaries,tellherstoriesaboutqueerpihisLatinbooks,andbuyhercardsofgingerbreadwheherihedim,dustyroom,withthebustsstaringdowallbookcases,theclobes,aofall,thewildernessofbooksinwhichshederwheresheliked,madethelibraryaregionofblisstoher。
[30]ThemomentAuntMarchtookhernap,orwasbusywithpany,Johurriedtothisquietpladgherselfupintheeasychair,devouredpoetry,romaory,travels,andpictureslikearegularbookworm。But,likeallhappididnotlastlong,forassureasshehadjustreachedtheheartofthestory,thesweetestverseofasoperilousadveraveler,ashrillvoicecalled,“Josy-phine!Josy-phine!”aoleaveherparadisetowindyarn,oodle,orreadBelsham’sEssaysbythehether。
[31]Jo’sambitionwastodosomethingverysplendid。Whatitwas,shehad,butleftitfortimetotellher,andmeanwhile,freatestafflithefactthatshe’tread,run,andrideasmuchassheliked。Aquicktemper,sharptongue,awerealwaysgettiosdherlifewasaseriesofupsanddoerebothidpathetic。ButthetrainiAuntMarch’swasjustwhatshehethoughtthatshewasdoiosupportherselfmadeherhappyiheperpetual“Josy-phine!”
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