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Seeing
Meg
s
usually
gentle
temper
was
roused
and
her
pride
hurt
by
this
mischievous
joke
,
Mrs
.
March
soothed
her
by
promises
of
entire
silence
and
great
discretion
for
the
future
.
The
instant
Laurie
s
step
was
heard
in
the
hall
,
Meg
fled
into
the
study
,
and
Mrs
.
March
received
the
culprit
alone
.
Jo
had
not
told
him
why
he
was
wanted
,
fearing
he
wouldn
t
come
,
but
he
knew
the
minute
he
saw
Mrs
.
March
s
face
,
and
stood
twirling
his
hat
with
a
guilty
air
which
convicted
him
at
once
.
Jo
was
dismissed
,
but
chose
to
march
up
and
down
the
hall
like
a
sentinel
,
having
some
fear
that
the
prisoner
might
bolt
.
The
sound
of
voices
in
the
parlor
rose
and
fell
for
half
an
hour
,
but
what
happened
during
that
interview
the
girls
never
knew
.
When
they
were
called
in
,
Laurie
was
standing
by
their
mother
with
such
a
penitent
face
that
Jo
forgave
him
on
the
spot
,
but
did
not
think
it
wise
to
betray
the
fact
.
Meg
received
his
humble
apology
,
and
was
much
comforted
by
the
assurance
that
Brooke
knew
nothing
of
the
joke
.
"
I
ll
never
tell
him
to
my
dying
day
,
wild
horses
shan
t
drag
it
out
of
me
,
so
you
ll
forgive
me
,
Meg
,
and
I
ll
do
anything
to
show
how
out
-
and
-
out
sorry
I
am
,
"
he
added
,
looking
very
much
ashamed
of
himself
.
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"
I
ll
try
,
but
it
was
a
very
ungentlemanly
thing
to
do
,
I
didn
t
think
you
could
be
so
sly
and
malicious
,
Laurie
,
"
replied
Meg
,
trying
to
hide
her
maidenly
confusion
under
a
gravely
reproachful
air
.
"
It
was
altogether
abominable
,
and
I
don
t
deserve
to
be
spoken
to
for
a
month
,
but
you
will
,
though
,
won
t
you
?
"
And
Laurie
folded
his
hands
together
with
such
and
imploring
gesture
,
as
he
spoke
in
his
irresistibly
persuasive
tone
,
that
it
was
impossible
to
frown
upon
him
in
spite
of
his
scandalous
behavior
.
Meg
pardoned
him
,
and
Mrs
.
March
s
grave
face
relaxed
,
in
spite
of
her
efforts
to
keep
sober
,
when
she
heard
him
declare
that
he
would
atone
for
his
sins
by
all
sorts
of
penances
,
and
abase
himself
like
a
worm
before
the
injured
damsel
.
Jo
stood
aloof
,
meanwhile
,
trying
to
harden
her
heart
against
him
,
and
succeeding
only
in
primming
up
her
face
into
an
expression
of
entire
disapprobation
.
Laurie
looked
at
her
once
or
twice
,
but
as
she
showed
no
sign
of
relenting
,
he
felt
injured
,
and
turned
his
back
on
her
till
the
others
were
done
with
him
,
when
he
made
her
a
low
bow
and
walked
off
without
a
word
.
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As
soon
as
he
had
gone
,
she
wished
she
had
been
more
forgiving
,
and
when
Meg
and
her
mother
went
upstairs
,
she
felt
lonely
and
longed
for
Teddy
.
After
resisting
for
some
time
,
she
yielded
to
the
impulse
,
and
armed
with
a
book
to
return
,
went
over
to
the
big
house
.
"
Is
Mr
.
Laurence
in
?
"
asked
Jo
,
of
a
housemaid
,
who
was
coming
downstairs
.
"
Yes
,
Miss
,
but
I
don
t
believe
he
s
seeable
just
yet
.
"