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"
You
may
have
them
,
and
welcome
,
without
asking
,
if
you
want
them
.
I
was
just
thinking
I
’
d
offer
to
put
them
back
,
for
they
belong
to
your
table
rather
than
mine
.
Here
they
are
,
please
take
them
,
and
forgive
me
if
I
was
hasty
in
carrying
them
away
last
night
.
"
As
she
spoke
,
Amy
returned
her
contribution
,
with
a
nod
and
a
smile
,
and
hurried
away
again
,
feeling
that
it
was
easier
to
do
a
friendly
thing
than
it
was
to
stay
and
be
thanked
for
it
.
"
Now
,
I
call
that
lovely
of
her
,
don
’
t
you
?
"
cried
one
girl
.
May
’
s
answer
was
inaudible
,
but
another
young
lady
,
whose
temper
was
evidently
a
little
soured
by
making
lemonade
,
added
,
with
a
disagreeable
laugh
,
"
Very
lovely
,
for
she
knew
she
wouldn
’
t
sell
them
at
her
own
table
.
"
Now
,
that
was
hard
.
When
we
make
little
sacrifices
we
like
to
have
them
appreciated
,
at
least
,
and
for
a
minute
Amy
was
sorry
she
had
done
it
,
feeling
that
virtue
was
not
always
its
own
reward
.
But
it
is
,
as
she
presently
discovered
,
for
her
spirits
began
to
rise
,
and
her
table
to
blossom
under
her
skillful
hands
,
the
girls
were
very
kind
,
and
that
one
little
act
seemed
to
have
cleared
the
atmosphere
amazingly
.
It
was
a
very
long
day
and
a
hard
one
for
Amy
,
as
she
sat
behind
her
table
,
often
quite
alone
,
for
the
little
girls
deserted
very
soon
.
Few
cared
to
buy
flowers
in
summer
,
and
her
bouquets
began
to
droop
long
before
night
.
The
art
table
was
the
most
attractive
in
the
room
.
There
was
a
crowd
about
it
all
day
long
,
and
the
tenders
were
constantly
flying
to
and
fro
with
important
faces
and
rattling
money
boxes
.
Amy
often
looked
wistfully
across
,
longing
to
be
there
,
where
she
felt
at
home
and
happy
,
instead
of
in
a
corner
with
nothing
to
do
.
It
might
seem
no
hardship
to
some
of
us
,
but
to
a
pretty
,
blithe
young
girl
,
it
was
not
only
tedious
,
but
very
trying
,
and
the
thought
of
Laurie
and
his
friends
made
it
a
real
martyrdom
.
She
did
not
go
home
till
night
,
and
then
she
looked
so
pale
and
quiet
that
they
knew
the
day
had
been
a
hard
one
,
though
she
made
no
complaint
,
and
did
not
even
tell
what
she
had
done
.
Her
mother
gave
her
an
extra
cordial
cup
of
tea
.
Beth
helped
her
dress
,
and
made
a
charming
little
wreath
for
her
hair
,
while
Jo
astonished
her
family
by
getting
herself
up
with
unusual
care
,
and
hinting
darkly
that
the
tables
were
about
to
be
turned
.
"
Don
’
t
do
anything
rude
,
pray
Jo
;
I
won
’
t
have
any
fuss
made
,
so
let
it
all
pass
and
behave
yourself
,
"
begged
Amy
,
as
she
departed
early
,
hoping
to
find
a
reinforcement
of
flowers
to
refresh
her
poor
little
table
.
"
I
merely
intend
to
make
myself
entrancingly
agreeable
to
every
one
I
know
,
and
to
keep
them
in
your
corner
as
long
as
possible
.
Teddy
and
his
boys
will
lend
a
hand
,
and
we
’
ll
have
a
good
time
yet
.
"
returned
Jo
,
leaning
over
the
gate
to
watch
for
Laurie
.
Presently
the
familiar
tramp
was
heard
in
the
dusk
,
and
she
ran
out
to
meet
him
.