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March
surveyed
the
young
couple
with
such
tender
satisfaction
that
it
was
perfectly
evident
Aunt
March
was
right
in
calling
them
as
‘
unworldly
as
a
pair
of
babies
’
.
No
one
ate
much
,
but
everyone
looked
very
happy
,
and
the
old
room
seemed
to
brighten
up
amazingly
when
the
first
romance
of
the
family
began
there
.
"
You
can
’
t
say
nothing
pleasant
ever
happens
now
,
can
you
,
Meg
?
"
said
Amy
,
trying
to
decide
how
she
would
group
the
lovers
in
a
sketch
she
was
planning
to
make
.
"
No
,
I
’
m
sure
I
can
’
t
.
How
much
has
happened
since
I
said
that
!
It
seems
a
year
ago
,
"
answered
Meg
,
who
was
in
a
blissful
dream
lifted
far
above
such
common
things
as
bread
and
butter
.
"
The
joys
come
close
upon
the
sorrows
this
time
,
and
I
rather
think
the
changes
have
begun
,
"
said
Mrs
.
March
.
"
In
most
families
there
comes
,
now
and
then
,
a
year
full
of
events
.
This
has
been
such
a
one
,
but
it
ends
well
,
after
all
.
"
"
Hope
the
next
will
end
better
,
"
muttered
Jo
,
who
found
it
very
hard
to
see
Meg
absorbed
in
a
stranger
before
her
face
,
for
Jo
loved
a
few
persons
very
dearly
and
dreaded
to
have
their
affection
lost
or
lessened
in
any
way
.
"
I
hope
the
third
year
from
this
will
end
better
.
I
mean
it
shall
,
if
I
live
to
work
out
my
plans
,
"
said
Mr
.
Brooke
,
smiling
at
Meg
,
as
if
everything
had
become
possible
to
him
now
.
"
Doesn
’
t
it
seem
very
long
to
wait
?
"
asked
Amy
,
who
was
in
a
hurry
for
the
wedding
.
"
I
’
ve
got
so
much
to
learn
before
I
shall
be
ready
,
it
seems
a
short
time
to
me
,
"
answered
Meg
,
with
a
sweet
gravity
in
her
face
never
seen
there
before
.
"
You
have
only
to
wait
,
I
am
to
do
the
work
,
"
said
John
beginning
his
labors
by
picking
up
Meg
’
s
napkin
,
with
an
expression
which
caused
Jo
to
shake
her
head
,
and
then
say
to
herself
with
an
air
of
relief
as
the
front
door
banged
,
"
Here
comes
Laurie
.
Now
we
shall
have
some
sensible
conversation
.
"
But
Jo
was
mistaken
,
for
Laurie
came
prancing
in
,
overflowing
with
good
spirits
,
bearing
a
great
bridal
-
looking
bouquet
for
‘
Mrs
.
John
Brooke
’
,
and
evidently
laboring
under
the
delusion
that
the
whole
affair
had
been
brought
about
by
his
excellent
management
.