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"
Highty
-
tighty
!
Is
that
the
way
you
take
my
advice
,
Miss
?
You
’
ll
be
sorry
for
it
by
-
and
-
by
,
when
you
’
ve
tried
love
in
a
cottage
and
found
it
a
failure
.
"
"
It
can
’
t
be
a
worse
one
than
some
people
find
in
big
houses
,
"
retorted
Meg
.
Aunt
March
put
on
her
glasses
and
took
a
look
at
the
girl
,
for
she
did
not
know
her
in
this
new
mood
.
Meg
hardly
knew
herself
,
she
felt
so
brave
and
independent
,
so
glad
to
defend
John
and
assert
her
right
to
love
him
,
if
she
liked
.
Aunt
March
saw
that
she
had
begun
wrong
,
and
after
a
little
pause
,
made
a
fresh
start
,
saying
as
mildly
as
she
could
,
"
Now
,
Meg
,
my
dear
,
be
reasonable
and
take
my
advice
.
I
mean
it
kindly
,
and
don
’
t
want
you
to
spoil
your
whole
life
by
making
a
mistake
at
the
beginning
.
You
ought
to
marry
well
and
help
your
family
.
It
’
s
your
duty
to
make
a
rich
match
and
it
ought
to
be
impressed
upon
you
.
"
"
Father
and
Mother
don
’
t
think
so
.
They
like
John
though
he
is
poor
.
"
"
Your
parents
,
my
dear
,
have
no
more
worldly
wisdom
than
a
pair
of
babies
.
"
"
I
’
m
glad
of
it
,
"
cried
Meg
stoutly
.
Aunt
March
took
no
notice
,
but
went
on
with
her
lecture
.
"
This
Rook
is
poor
and
hasn
’
t
got
any
rich
relations
,
has
he
?
"
"
No
,
but
he
has
many
warm
friends
.
"
"
You
can
’
t
live
on
friends
,
try
it
and
see
how
cool
they
’
ll
grow
.
He
hasn
’
t
any
business
,
has
he
?
"