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"
Oh
,
Jo
,
you
are
not
going
to
wear
that
awful
hat
?
It
’
s
too
absurd
!
You
shall
not
make
a
guy
of
yourself
,
"
remonstrated
Meg
,
as
Jo
tied
down
with
a
red
ribbon
the
broad
-
brimmed
,
old
-
fashioned
leghorn
Laurie
had
sent
for
a
joke
.
"
I
just
will
,
though
,
for
it
’
s
capital
,
so
shady
,
light
,
and
big
.
It
will
make
fun
,
and
I
don
’
t
mind
being
a
guy
if
I
’
m
comfortable
.
"
With
that
Jo
marched
straight
away
and
the
rest
followed
,
a
bright
little
band
of
sisters
,
all
looking
their
best
in
summer
suits
,
with
happy
faces
under
the
jaunty
hatbrims
.
Laurie
ran
to
meet
and
present
them
to
his
friends
in
the
most
cordial
manner
.
The
lawn
was
the
reception
room
,
and
for
several
minutes
a
lively
scene
was
enacted
there
.
Meg
was
grateful
to
see
that
Miss
Kate
,
though
twenty
,
was
dressed
with
a
simplicity
which
American
girls
would
do
well
to
imitate
,
and
who
was
much
flattered
by
Mr
.
Ned
’
s
assurances
that
he
came
especially
to
see
her
.
Jo
understood
why
Laurie
‘
primmed
up
his
mouth
’
when
speaking
of
Kate
,
for
that
young
lady
had
a
standoff
-
don
’
t
-
touch
-
me
air
,
which
contrasted
strongly
with
the
free
and
easy
demeanor
of
the
other
girls
.
Beth
took
an
observation
of
the
new
boys
and
decided
that
the
lame
one
was
not
‘
dreadful
’
,
but
gentle
and
feeble
,
and
she
would
be
kind
to
him
on
that
account
.
Amy
found
Grace
a
well
-
mannered
,
merry
,
little
person
,
and
after
staring
dumbly
at
one
another
for
a
few
minutes
,
they
suddenly
became
very
good
friends
.
Tents
,
lunch
,
and
croquet
utensils
having
been
sent
on
beforehand
,
the
party
was
soon
embarked
,
and
the
two
boats
pushed
off
together
,
leaving
Mr
.
Laurence
waving
his
hat
on
the
shore
.
Laurie
and
Jo
rowed
one
boat
,
Mr
.
Brooke
and
Ned
the
other
,
while
Fred
Vaughn
,
the
riotous
twin
,
did
his
best
to
upset
both
by
paddling
about
in
a
wherry
like
a
disturbed
water
bug
.
Jo
’
s
funny
hat
deserved
a
vote
of
thanks
,
for
it
was
of
general
utility
.
It
broke
the
ice
in
the
beginning
by
producing
a
laugh
,
it
created
quite
a
refreshing
breeze
,
flapping
to
and
fro
as
she
rowed
,
and
would
make
an
excellent
umbrella
for
the
whole
party
,
if
a
shower
came
up
,
she
said
.
Miss
Kate
decided
that
she
was
‘
odd
’
,
but
rather
clever
,
and
smiled
upon
her
from
afar
.
Meg
,
in
the
other
boat
,
was
delightfully
situated
,
face
to
face
with
the
rowers
,
who
both
admired
the
prospect
and
feathered
their
oars
with
uncommon
‘
skill
and
dexterity
’
.
Mr
.
Brooke
was
a
grave
,
silent
young
man
,
with
handsome
brown
eyes
and
a
pleasant
voice
.
Meg
liked
his
quiet
manners
and
considered
him
a
walking
encyclopedia
of
useful
knowledge
.
He
never
talked
to
her
much
,
but
he
looked
at
her
a
good
deal
,
and
she
felt
sure
that
he
did
not
regard
her
with
aversion
.
Ned
,
being
in
college
,
of
course
put
on
all
the
airs
which
freshmen
think
it
their
bounden
duty
to
assume
.
He
was
not
very
wise
,
but
very
good
-
natured
,
and
altogether
an
excellent
person
to
carry
on
a
picnic
.
Sallie
Gardiner
was
absorbed
in
keeping
her
white
pique
dress
clean
and
chattering
with
the
ubiquitous
Fred
,
who
kept
Beth
in
constant
terror
by
his
pranks
.
It
was
not
far
to
Longmeadow
,
but
the
tent
was
pitched
and
the
wickets
down
by
the
time
they
arrived
.
A
pleasant
green
field
,
with
three
wide
-
spreading
oaks
in
the
middle
and
a
smooth
strip
of
turf
for
croquet
.
"
Welcome
to
Camp
Laurence
!
"
said
the
young
host
,
as
they
landed
with
exclamations
of
delight
.
"
Brooke
is
commander
in
chief
,
I
am
commissary
general
,
the
other
fellows
are
staff
officers
,
and
you
,
ladies
,
are
company
.
The
tent
is
for
your
especial
benefit
and
that
oak
is
your
drawing
room
,
this
is
the
messroom
and
the
third
is
the
camp
kitchen
.
Now
,
let
’
s
have
a
game
before
it
gets
hot
,
and
then
we
’
ll
see
about
dinner
.
"