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"
I
advise
you
to
sail
away
in
one
of
your
ships
,
and
never
come
home
again
till
you
have
tried
your
own
way
,
"
said
Jo
,
whose
imagination
was
fired
by
the
thought
of
such
a
daring
exploit
,
and
whose
sympathy
was
excited
by
what
she
called
‘
Teddy
’
s
Wrongs
’
.
"
That
’
s
not
right
,
Jo
.
You
mustn
’
t
talk
in
that
way
,
and
Laurie
mustn
’
t
take
your
bad
advice
.
You
should
do
just
what
your
grandfather
wishes
,
my
dear
boy
,
"
said
Meg
in
her
most
maternal
tone
.
"
Do
your
best
at
college
,
and
when
he
sees
that
you
try
to
please
him
,
I
’
m
sure
he
won
’
t
be
hard
on
you
or
unjust
to
you
.
As
you
say
,
there
is
no
one
else
to
stay
with
and
love
him
,
and
you
’
d
never
forgive
yourself
if
you
left
him
without
his
permission
.
Don
’
t
be
dismal
or
fret
,
but
do
your
duty
and
you
’
ll
get
your
reward
,
as
good
Mr
.
Brooke
has
,
by
being
respected
and
loved
.
"
"
What
do
you
know
about
him
?
"
asked
Laurie
,
grateful
for
the
good
advice
,
but
objecting
to
the
lecture
,
and
glad
to
turn
the
conversation
from
himself
after
his
unusual
outbreak
.
"
Only
what
your
grandpa
told
us
about
him
,
how
he
took
good
care
of
his
own
mother
till
she
died
,
and
wouldn
’
t
go
abroad
as
tutor
to
some
nice
person
because
he
wouldn
’
t
leave
her
.
And
how
he
provides
now
for
an
old
woman
who
nursed
his
mother
,
and
never
tells
anyone
,
but
is
just
as
generous
and
patient
and
good
as
he
can
be
.
"
"
So
he
is
,
dear
old
fellow
!
"
said
Laurie
heartily
,
as
Meg
paused
,
looking
flushed
and
earnest
with
her
story
.
"
It
’
s
like
Grandpa
to
find
out
all
about
him
without
letting
him
know
,
and
to
tell
all
his
goodness
to
others
,
so
that
they
might
like
him
.
Brooke
couldn
’
t
understand
why
your
mother
was
so
kind
to
him
,
asking
him
over
with
me
and
treating
him
in
her
beautiful
friendly
way
.
He
thought
she
was
just
perfect
,
and
talked
about
it
for
days
and
days
,
and
went
on
about
you
all
in
flaming
style
.
If
ever
I
do
get
my
wish
,
you
see
what
I
’
ll
do
for
Brooke
.
"
"
Begin
to
do
something
now
by
not
plaguing
his
life
out
,
"
said
Meg
sharply
.
"
How
do
you
know
I
do
,
Miss
?
"
"
I
can
always
tell
by
his
face
when
he
goes
away
.
If
you
have
been
good
,
he
looks
satisfied
and
walks
briskly
.
If
you
have
plagued
him
,
he
’
s
sober
and
walks
slowly
,
as
if
he
wanted
to
go
back
and
do
his
work
better
.
"
"
Well
,
I
like
that
?
So
you
keep
an
account
of
my
good
and
bad
marks
in
Brooke
’
s
face
,
do
you
?
I
see
him
bow
and
smile
as
he
passes
your
window
,
but
I
didn
’
t
know
you
’
d
got
up
a
telegraph
.
"