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"
Is
that
my
boy
?
"
"
As
sure
as
this
is
my
girl
!
"
and
Laurie
tucked
her
hand
under
his
arm
with
the
air
of
a
man
whose
every
wish
was
gratified
.
"
Oh
,
Teddy
,
such
doings
!
"
and
Jo
told
Amy
’
s
wrongs
with
sisterly
zeal
.
"
A
flock
of
our
fellows
are
going
to
drive
over
by
-
and
-
by
,
and
I
’
ll
be
hanged
if
I
don
’
t
make
them
buy
every
flower
she
’
s
got
,
and
camp
down
before
her
table
afterward
,
"
said
Laurie
,
espousing
her
cause
with
warmth
.
"
The
flowers
are
not
at
all
nice
,
Amy
says
,
and
the
fresh
ones
may
not
arrive
in
time
.
I
don
’
t
wish
to
be
unjust
or
suspicious
,
but
I
shouldn
’
t
wonder
if
they
never
came
at
all
.
When
people
do
one
mean
thing
they
are
very
likely
to
do
another
,
"
observed
Jo
in
a
disgusted
tone
.
"
Didn
’
t
Hayes
give
you
the
best
out
of
our
gardens
?
I
told
him
to
.
"
"
I
didn
’
t
know
that
,
he
forgot
,
I
suppose
,
and
,
as
your
grandpa
was
poorly
,
I
didn
’
t
like
to
worry
him
by
asking
,
though
I
did
want
some
.
"
"
Now
,
Jo
,
how
could
you
think
there
was
any
need
of
asking
?
They
are
just
as
much
yours
as
mine
.
Don
’
t
we
always
go
halves
in
everything
?
"
began
Laurie
,
in
the
tone
that
always
made
Jo
turn
thorny
.
"
Gracious
,
I
hope
not
!
Half
of
some
of
your
things
wouldn
’
t
suit
me
at
all
.
But
we
mustn
’
t
stand
philandering
here
.
I
’
ve
got
to
help
Amy
,
so
you
go
and
make
yourself
splendid
,
and
if
you
’
ll
be
so
very
kind
as
to
let
Hayes
take
a
few
nice
flowers
up
to
the
Hall
,
I
’
ll
bless
you
forever
.
"