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"
But
you
will
,
for
the
sake
of
others
,
if
not
for
your
own
.
Come
,
Laurie
,
promise
,
and
give
me
one
more
reason
to
call
this
the
happiest
day
of
my
life
.
"
A
demand
so
sudden
and
so
serious
made
the
young
man
hesitate
a
moment
,
for
ridicule
is
often
harder
to
bear
than
self
-
denial
.
Meg
knew
that
if
he
gave
the
promise
he
would
keep
it
at
all
costs
,
and
feeling
her
power
,
used
it
as
a
woman
may
for
her
friend
s
good
.
She
did
not
speak
,
but
she
looked
up
at
him
with
a
face
made
very
eloquent
by
happiness
,
and
a
smile
which
said
,
"
No
one
can
refuse
me
anything
today
.
"
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Laurie
certainly
could
not
,
and
with
an
answering
smile
,
he
gave
her
his
hand
,
saying
heartily
,
"
I
promise
,
Mrs
.
Brooke
!
"
"
I
thank
you
,
very
,
very
much
.
"
"
And
I
drink
long
life
to
your
resolution
,
Teddy
,
"
cried
Jo
,
baptizing
him
with
a
splash
of
lemonade
,
as
she
waved
her
glass
and
beamed
approvingly
upon
him
.
So
the
toast
was
drunk
,
the
pledge
made
and
loyally
kept
in
spite
of
many
temptations
,
for
with
instinctive
wisdom
,
the
girls
seized
a
happy
moment
to
do
their
friend
a
service
,
for
which
he
thanked
them
all
his
life
.
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After
lunch
,
people
strolled
about
,
by
twos
and
threes
,
through
the
house
and
garden
,
enjoying
the
sunshine
without
and
within
.
Meg
and
John
happened
to
be
standing
together
in
the
middle
of
the
grass
plot
,
when
Laurie
was
seized
with
an
inspiration
which
put
the
finishing
touch
to
this
unfashionable
wedding
.
"
All
the
married
people
take
hands
and
dance
round
the
new
-
made
husband
and
wife
,
as
the
Germans
do
,
while
we
bachelors
and
spinsters
prance
in
couples
outside
!
"
cried
Laurie
,
promenading
down
the
path
with
Amy
,
with
such
infectious
spirit
and
skill
that
everyone
else
followed
their
example
without
a
murmur
.
Mr
.
and
Mrs
.
March
,
Aunt
and
Uncle
Carrol
began
it
,
others
rapidly
joined
in
,
even
Sallie
Moffat
,
after
a
moment
s
hesitation
,
threw
her
train
over
her
arm
and
whisked
Ned
into
the
ring
.
But
the
crowning
joke
was
Mr
.
Laurence
and
Aunt
March
,
for
when
the
stately
old
gentleman
chasseed
solemnly
up
to
the
old
lady
,
she
just
tucked
her
cane
under
her
arm
,
and
hopped
briskly
away
to
join
hands
with
the
rest
and
dance
about
the
bridal
pair
,
while
the
young
folks
pervaded
the
garden
like
butterflies
on
a
midsummer
day
.
Want
of
breath
brought
the
impromptu
ball
to
a
close
,
and
then
people
began
to
go
.