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"
Lounging
and
larking
doesn
’
t
pay
,
"
observed
Jo
,
shaking
her
head
.
"
I
’
m
tired
of
it
and
mean
to
go
to
work
at
something
right
off
.
"
"
Suppose
you
learn
plain
cooking
.
That
’
s
a
useful
accomplishment
,
which
no
woman
should
be
without
,
"
said
Mrs
.
March
,
laughing
inaudibly
at
the
recollection
of
Jo
’
s
dinner
party
,
for
she
had
met
Miss
Crocker
and
heard
her
account
of
it
.
"
Mother
,
did
you
go
away
and
let
everything
be
,
just
to
see
how
we
’
d
get
on
?
"
cried
Meg
,
who
had
had
suspicions
all
day
.
"
Yes
,
I
wanted
you
to
see
how
the
comfort
of
all
depends
on
each
doing
her
share
faithfully
.
While
Hannah
and
I
did
your
work
,
you
got
on
pretty
well
,
though
I
don
’
t
think
you
were
very
happy
or
amiable
.
So
I
thought
,
as
a
little
lesson
,
I
would
show
you
what
happens
when
everyone
thinks
only
of
herself
.
Don
’
t
you
feel
that
it
is
pleasanter
to
help
one
another
,
to
have
daily
duties
which
make
leisure
sweet
when
it
comes
,
and
to
bear
and
forbear
,
that
home
may
be
comfortable
and
lovely
to
us
all
?
"
"
We
do
,
Mother
,
we
do
!
"
cried
the
girls
.
"
Then
let
me
advise
you
to
take
up
your
little
burdens
again
,
for
though
they
seem
heavy
sometimes
,
they
are
good
for
us
,
and
lighten
as
we
learn
to
carry
them
.
Work
is
wholesome
,
and
there
is
plenty
for
everyone
.
It
keeps
us
from
ennui
and
mischief
,
is
good
for
health
and
spirits
,
and
gives
us
a
sense
of
power
and
independence
better
than
money
or
fashion
.
"
"
We
’
ll
work
like
bees
,
and
love
it
too
,
see
if
we
don
’
t
,
"
said
Jo
.
"
I
’
ll
learn
plain
cooking
for
my
holiday
task
,
and
the
next
dinner
party
I
have
shall
be
a
success
.
"
"
I
’
ll
make
the
set
of
shirts
for
father
,
instead
of
letting
you
do
it
,
Marmee
.
I
can
and
I
will
,
though
I
’
m
not
fond
of
sewing
.
That
will
be
better
than
fussing
over
my
own
things
,
which
are
plenty
nice
enough
as
they
are
.
"
said
Meg
.
"
I
’
ll
do
my
lessons
every
day
,
and
not
spend
so
much
time
with
my
music
and
dolls
.
I
am
a
stupid
thing
,
and
ought
to
be
studying
,
not
playing
,
"
was
Beth
’
s
resolution
,
while
Amy
followed
their
example
by
heroically
declaring
,
"
I
shall
learn
to
make
buttonholes
,
and
attend
to
my
parts
of
speech
.
"