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To
her
great
relief
and
surprise
,
the
old
gentleman
only
threw
his
spectacles
onto
the
table
with
a
rattle
and
exclaimed
frankly
,
"
You
re
right
,
girl
,
I
am
!
I
love
the
boy
,
but
he
tries
my
patience
past
bearing
,
and
I
know
how
it
will
end
,
if
we
go
on
so
.
"
"
I
ll
tell
you
,
he
ll
run
away
.
"
Jo
was
sorry
for
that
speech
the
minute
it
was
made
.
She
meant
to
warn
him
that
Laurie
would
not
bear
much
restraint
,
and
hoped
he
would
be
more
forebearing
with
the
lad
.
Mr
.
Laurence
s
ruddy
face
changed
suddenly
,
and
he
sat
down
,
with
a
troubled
glance
at
the
picture
of
a
handsome
man
,
which
hung
over
his
table
.
It
was
Laurie
s
father
,
who
had
run
away
in
his
youth
,
and
married
against
the
imperious
old
man
s
will
.
Jo
fancied
he
remembered
and
regretted
the
past
,
and
she
wished
she
had
held
her
tongue
.
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"
He
won
t
do
it
unless
he
is
very
much
worried
,
and
only
threatens
it
sometimes
,
when
he
gets
tired
of
studying
.
I
often
think
I
should
like
to
,
especially
since
my
hair
was
cut
,
so
if
you
ever
miss
us
,
you
may
advertise
for
two
boys
and
look
among
the
ships
bound
for
India
.
"
She
laughed
as
she
spoke
,
and
Mr
.
Laurence
looked
relieved
,
evidently
taking
the
whole
as
a
joke
.
"
You
hussy
,
how
dare
you
talk
in
that
way
?
Where
s
your
respect
for
me
,
and
your
proper
bringing
up
?
Bless
the
boys
and
girls
!
What
torments
they
are
,
yet
we
can
t
do
without
them
,
"
he
said
,
pinching
her
cheeks
good
-
humoredly
.
"
Go
and
bring
that
boy
down
to
his
dinner
,
tell
him
it
s
all
right
,
and
advise
him
not
to
put
on
tragedy
airs
with
his
grandfather
.
I
won
t
bear
it
.
"
"
He
won
t
come
,
Sir
.
He
feels
badly
because
you
didn
t
believe
him
when
he
said
he
couldn
t
tell
.
I
think
the
shaking
hurt
his
feelings
very
much
.
"
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Jo
tried
to
look
pathetic
but
must
have
failed
,
for
Mr
.
Laurence
began
to
laugh
,
and
she
knew
the
day
was
won
.
"
I
m
sorry
for
that
,
and
ought
to
thank
him
for
not
shaking
me
,
I
suppose
.
What
the
dickens
does
the
fellow
expect
?
"
and
the
old
gentleman
looked
a
trifle
ashamed
of
his
own
testiness
.
"
If
I
were
you
,
I
d
write
him
an
apology
,
Sir
.
He
says
he
won
t
come
down
till
he
has
one
,
and
talks
about
Washington
,
and
goes
on
in
an
absurd
way
.
A
formal
apology
will
make
him
see
how
foolish
he
is
,
and
bring
him
down
quite
amiable
.
Try
it
.
He
likes
fun
,
and
this
way
is
better
than
talking
.
I
ll
carry
it
up
,
and
teach
him
his
duty
.
"