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"
Don
’
t
lecture
any
more
,
there
’
s
a
good
soul
!
I
have
enough
all
through
the
week
,
and
like
to
enjoy
myself
when
I
come
home
.
I
’
ll
get
myself
up
regardless
of
expense
tomorrow
and
be
a
satisfaction
to
my
friends
.
"
"
I
’
ll
leave
you
in
peace
if
you
’
ll
only
let
your
hair
grow
.
I
’
m
not
aristocratic
,
but
I
do
object
to
being
seen
with
a
person
who
looks
like
a
young
prize
fighter
,
"
observed
Jo
severely
.
"
This
unassuming
style
promotes
study
,
that
’
s
why
we
adopt
it
,
"
returned
Laurie
,
who
certainly
could
not
be
accused
of
vanity
,
having
voluntarily
sacrificed
a
handsome
curly
crop
to
the
demand
for
quarter
-
inch
-
long
stubble
.
"
By
the
way
,
Jo
,
I
think
that
little
Parker
is
really
getting
desperate
about
Amy
.
He
talks
of
her
constantly
,
writes
poetry
,
and
moons
about
in
a
most
suspicious
manner
.
He
’
d
better
nip
his
little
passion
in
the
bud
,
hadn
’
t
he
?
"
added
Laurie
,
in
a
confidential
,
elder
brotherly
tone
,
after
a
minute
’
s
silence
.
"
Of
course
he
had
.
We
don
’
t
want
any
more
marrying
in
this
family
for
years
to
come
.
Mercy
on
us
,
what
are
the
children
thinking
of
?
"
and
Jo
looked
as
much
scandalized
as
if
Amy
and
little
Parker
were
not
yet
in
their
teens
.
"
It
’
s
a
fast
age
,
and
I
don
’
t
know
what
we
are
coming
to
,
ma
’
am
.
You
are
a
mere
infant
,
but
you
’
ll
go
next
,
Jo
,
and
we
’
ll
be
left
lamenting
,
"
said
Laurie
,
shaking
his
head
over
the
degeneracy
of
the
times
.
"
Don
’
t
be
alarmed
.
I
’
m
not
one
of
the
agreeable
sort
.
Nobody
will
want
me
,
and
it
’
s
a
mercy
,
for
there
should
always
be
one
old
maid
in
a
family
.
"
"
You
won
’
t
give
anyone
a
chance
,
"
said
Laurie
,
with
a
sidelong
glance
and
a
little
more
color
than
before
in
his
sunburned
face
.
"
You
won
’
t
show
the
soft
side
of
your
character
,
and
if
a
fellow
gets
a
peep
at
it
by
accident
and
can
’
t
help
showing
that
he
likes
it
,
you
treat
him
as
Mrs
.
Gummidge
did
her
sweetheart
,
throw
cold
water
over
him
,
and
get
so
thorny
no
one
dares
touch
or
look
at
you
.
"
"
I
don
’
t
like
that
sort
of
thing
.
I
’
m
too
busy
to
be
worried
with
nonsense
,
and
I
think
it
’
s
dreadful
to
break
up
families
so
.
Now
don
’
t
say
any
more
about
it
.
Meg
’
s
wedding
has
turned
all
our
heads
,
and
we
talk
of
nothing
but
lovers
and
such
absurdities
.
I
don
’
t
wish
to
get
cross
,
so
let
’
s
change
the
subject
;
"
and
Jo
looked
quite
ready
to
fling
cold
water
on
the
slightest
provocation