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"
You
can
teach
me
,
and
then
when
we
play
Hamlet
,
you
can
be
Laertes
,
and
we
’
ll
make
a
fine
thing
of
the
fencing
scene
.
"
Laurie
burst
out
with
a
hearty
boy
’
s
laugh
,
which
made
several
passers
-
by
smile
in
spite
of
themselves
.
"
I
’
ll
teach
you
whether
we
play
Hamlet
or
not
.
It
’
s
grand
fun
and
will
straighten
you
up
capitally
.
But
I
don
’
t
believe
that
was
your
only
reason
for
saying
‘
I
’
m
glad
’
in
that
decided
way
,
was
it
now
?
"
"
No
,
I
was
glad
that
you
were
not
in
the
saloon
,
because
I
hope
you
never
go
to
such
places
.
Do
you
?
"
"
Not
often
.
"
"
I
wish
you
wouldn
’
t
.
"
"
It
’
s
no
harm
,
Jo
.
I
have
billiards
at
home
,
but
it
’
s
no
fun
unless
you
have
good
players
,
so
,
as
I
’
m
fond
of
it
,
I
come
sometimes
and
have
a
game
with
Ned
Moffat
or
some
of
the
other
fellows
.
"
"
Oh
,
dear
,
I
’
m
so
sorry
,
for
you
’
ll
get
to
liking
it
better
and
better
,
and
will
waste
time
and
money
,
and
grow
like
those
dreadful
boys
.
I
did
hope
you
’
d
stay
respectable
and
be
a
satisfaction
to
your
friends
,
"
said
Jo
,
shaking
her
head
.
"
Can
’
t
a
fellow
take
a
little
innocent
amusement
now
and
then
without
losing
his
respectability
?
"
asked
Laurie
,
looking
nettled
.