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"
Yes
,
he
has
been
like
a
son
to
us
,
and
we
are
very
fond
of
him
,
"
replied
Mrs
.
March
,
returning
the
look
with
a
keen
one
.
"
I
m
glad
of
that
,
he
is
so
lonely
.
Good
night
,
Mother
,
dear
.
It
is
so
inexpressibly
comfortable
to
have
you
here
,
"
was
Meg
s
answer
.
The
kiss
her
mother
gave
her
was
a
very
tender
one
,
and
as
she
went
away
,
Mrs
.
March
said
,
with
a
mixture
of
satisfaction
and
regret
,
"
She
does
not
love
John
yet
,
but
will
soon
learn
to
.
"
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Jo
s
face
was
a
study
next
day
,
for
the
secret
rather
weighed
upon
her
,
and
she
found
it
hard
not
to
look
mysterious
and
important
.
Meg
observed
it
,
but
did
not
trouble
herself
to
make
inquiries
,
for
she
had
learned
that
the
best
way
to
manage
Jo
was
by
the
law
of
contraries
,
so
she
felt
sure
of
being
told
everything
if
she
did
not
ask
.
She
was
rather
surprised
,
therefore
,
when
the
silence
remained
unbroken
,
and
Jo
assumed
a
patronizing
air
,
which
decidedly
aggravated
Meg
,
who
in
turn
assumed
an
air
of
dignified
reserve
and
devoted
herself
to
her
mother
.
This
left
Jo
to
her
own
devices
,
for
Mrs
.
March
had
taken
her
place
as
nurse
,
and
bade
her
rest
,
exercise
,
and
amuse
herself
after
her
long
confinement
.
Amy
being
gone
,
Laurie
was
her
only
refuge
,
and
much
as
she
enjoyed
his
society
,
she
rather
dreaded
him
just
then
,
for
he
was
an
incorrigible
tease
,
and
she
feared
he
would
coax
the
secret
from
her
.
She
was
quite
right
,
for
the
mischief
-
loving
lad
no
sooner
suspected
a
mystery
than
he
set
himself
to
find
it
out
,
and
led
Jo
a
trying
life
of
it
.
He
wheedled
,
bribed
,
ridiculed
,
threatened
,
and
scolded
;
affected
indifference
,
that
he
might
surprise
the
truth
from
her
;
declared
he
knew
,
then
that
he
didn
t
care
;
and
at
last
,
by
dint
of
perseverance
,
he
satisfied
himself
that
it
concerned
Meg
and
Mr
.
Brooke
.
Feeling
indignant
that
he
was
not
taken
into
his
tutor
s
confidence
,
he
set
his
wits
to
work
to
devise
some
proper
retaliation
for
the
slight
.
Meg
meanwhile
had
apparently
forgotten
the
matter
and
was
absorbed
in
preparations
for
her
father
s
return
,
but
all
of
a
sudden
a
change
seemed
to
come
over
her
,
and
,
for
a
day
or
two
,
she
was
quite
unlike
herself
.
She
started
when
spoken
to
,
blushed
when
looked
at
,
was
very
quiet
,
and
sat
over
her
sewing
,
with
a
timid
,
troubled
look
on
her
face
.
To
her
mother
s
inquiries
she
answered
that
she
was
quite
well
,
and
Jo
s
she
silenced
by
begging
to
be
let
alone
.
"
She
feels
it
in
the
air
love
,
I
mean
and
she
s
going
very
fast
.
She
s
got
most
of
the
symptoms
is
twittery
and
cross
,
doesn
t
eat
,
lies
awake
,
and
mopes
in
corners
.
I
caught
her
singing
that
song
he
gave
her
,
and
once
she
said
John
,
as
you
do
,
and
then
turned
as
red
as
a
poppy
.
Whatever
shall
we
do
?
"
said
Jo
,
looking
ready
for
any
measures
,
however
violent
.
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"
Nothing
but
wait
.
Let
her
alone
,
be
kind
and
patient
,
and
Father
s
coming
will
settle
everything
,
"
replied
her
mother
.
"
Here
s
a
note
to
you
,
Meg
,
all
sealed
up
.
How
odd
!
Teddy
never
seals
mine
,
"
said
Jo
next
day
,
as
she
distributed
the
contents
of
the
little
post
office
.
Mrs
.
March
and
Jo
were
deep
in
their
own
affairs
,
when
a
sound
from
Meg
made
them
look
up
to
see
her
staring
at
her
note
with
a
frightened
face
.