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"
I
’
ve
been
shaken
,
and
I
won
’
t
bear
it
!
"
growled
Laurie
indignantly
.
"
Who
did
it
?
"
demanded
Jo
.
"
Grandfather
.
If
it
had
been
anyone
else
I
’
d
have
.
.
.
"
And
the
injured
youth
finished
his
sentence
by
an
energetic
gesture
of
the
right
arm
.
"
That
’
s
nothing
.
I
often
shake
you
,
and
you
don
’
t
mind
,
"
said
Jo
soothingly
.
"
Pooh
!
You
’
re
a
girl
,
and
it
’
s
fun
,
but
I
’
ll
allow
no
man
to
shake
me
!
"
"
I
don
’
t
think
anyone
would
care
to
try
it
,
if
you
looked
as
much
like
a
thundercloud
as
you
do
now
.
Why
were
you
treated
so
?
"
"
Just
because
I
wouldn
’
t
say
what
your
mother
wanted
me
for
.
I
’
d
promised
not
to
tell
,
and
of
course
I
wasn
’
t
going
to
break
my
word
.
"
"
Couldn
’
t
you
satisfy
your
grandpa
in
any
other
way
?
"
"
No
,
he
would
have
the
truth
,
the
whole
truth
,
and
nothing
but
the
truth
.
I
’
d
have
told
my
part
of
the
scrape
,
if
I
could
without
bringing
Meg
in
.
As
I
couldn
’
t
,
I
held
my
tongue
,
and
bore
the
scolding
till
the
old
gentleman
collared
me
.
Then
I
bolted
,
for
fear
I
should
forget
myself
.
"
"
It
wasn
’
t
nice
,
but
he
’
s
sorry
,
I
know
,
so
go
down
and
make
up
.
I
’
ll
help
you
.
"