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"
Couldn
t
you
do
it
now
?
"
asked
Laurie
,
so
suggestively
that
Jo
shut
the
gate
in
his
face
with
inhospitable
haste
,
and
called
through
the
bars
,
"
Go
away
,
Teddy
,
I
m
busy
.
"
Thanks
to
the
conspirators
,
the
tables
were
turned
that
night
,
for
Hayes
sent
up
a
wilderness
of
flowers
,
with
a
loverly
basket
arranged
in
his
best
manner
for
a
centerpiece
.
Then
the
March
family
turned
out
en
masse
,
and
Jo
exerted
herself
to
some
purpose
,
for
people
not
only
came
,
but
stayed
,
laughing
at
her
nonsense
,
admiring
Amy
s
taste
,
and
apparently
enjoying
themselves
very
much
.
Laurie
and
his
friends
gallantly
threw
themselves
into
the
breach
,
bought
up
the
bouquets
,
encamped
before
the
table
,
and
made
that
corner
the
liveliest
spot
in
the
room
.
Amy
was
in
her
element
now
,
and
out
of
gratitude
,
if
nothing
more
,
was
as
spritely
and
gracious
as
possible
,
coming
to
the
conclusion
,
about
that
time
,
that
virtue
was
its
own
reward
,
after
all
.
Jo
behaved
herself
with
exemplary
propriety
,
and
when
Amy
was
happily
surrounded
by
her
guard
of
honor
,
Jo
circulated
about
the
Hall
,
picking
up
various
bits
of
gossip
,
which
enlightened
her
upon
the
subject
of
the
Chester
change
of
base
.
She
reproached
herself
for
her
share
of
the
ill
feeling
and
resolved
to
exonerate
Amy
as
soon
as
possible
.
She
also
discovered
what
Amy
had
done
about
the
things
in
the
morning
,
and
considered
her
a
model
of
magnanimity
.
As
she
passed
the
art
table
,
she
glanced
over
it
for
her
sister
s
things
,
but
saw
no
sign
of
them
.
"
Tucked
away
out
of
sight
,
I
dare
say
,
"
thought
Jo
,
who
could
forgive
her
own
wrongs
,
but
hotly
resented
any
insult
offered
her
family
.
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"
Good
evening
,
Miss
Jo
.
How
does
Amy
get
on
?
"
asked
May
with
a
conciliatory
air
,
for
she
wanted
to
show
that
she
also
could
be
generous
.
"
She
has
sold
everything
she
had
that
was
worth
selling
,
and
now
she
is
enjoying
herself
.
The
flower
table
is
always
attractive
,
you
know
,
especially
to
gentlemen
.
"
Jo
couldn
t
resist
giving
that
little
slap
,
but
May
took
it
so
meekly
she
regretted
it
a
minute
after
,
and
fell
to
praising
the
great
vases
,
which
still
remained
unsold
.
"
Is
Amy
s
illumination
anywhere
about
?
I
took
a
fancy
to
buy
that
for
Father
,
"
said
Jo
,
very
anxious
to
learn
the
fate
of
her
sister
s
work
.
"
Everything
of
Amy
s
sold
long
ago
.
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I
took
care
that
the
right
people
saw
them
,
and
they
made
a
nice
little
sum
of
money
for
us
,
"
returned
May
,
who
had
overcome
sundry
small
temptations
,
as
well
as
Amy
had
,
that
day
.
Much
gratified
,
Jo
rushed
back
to
tell
the
good
news
,
and
Amy
looked
both
touched
and
surprised
by
the
report
of
May
s
word
and
manner
.
"
Now
,
gentlemen
,
I
want
you
to
go
and
do
your
duty
by
the
other
tables
as
generously
as
you
have
by
mine
,
especially
the
art
table
,
"
she
said
,
ordering
out
Teddy
s
own
,
as
the
girls
called
the
college
friends
.