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"
To
New
York
.
I
had
a
bright
idea
yesterday
,
and
this
is
it
.
You
know
Mrs
.
Kirke
wrote
to
you
for
some
respectable
young
person
to
teach
her
children
and
sew
.
It
’
s
rather
hard
to
find
just
the
thing
,
but
I
think
I
should
suit
if
I
tried
.
"
"
My
dear
,
go
out
to
service
in
that
great
boarding
house
!
"
and
Mrs
.
March
looked
surprised
,
but
not
displeased
.
"
It
’
s
not
exactly
going
out
to
service
,
for
Mrs
.
Kirke
is
your
friend
—
the
kindest
soul
that
ever
lived
—
and
would
make
things
pleasant
for
me
,
I
know
.
Her
family
is
separate
from
the
rest
,
and
no
one
knows
me
there
.
Don
’
t
care
if
they
do
.
It
’
s
honest
work
,
and
I
’
m
not
ashamed
of
it
.
"
"
Nor
I
.
But
your
writing
?
"
"
All
the
better
for
the
change
.
I
shall
see
and
hear
new
things
,
get
new
ideas
,
and
even
if
I
haven
’
t
much
time
there
,
I
shall
bring
home
quantities
of
material
for
my
rubbish
.
"
"
I
have
no
doubt
of
it
,
but
are
these
your
only
reasons
for
this
sudden
fancy
?
"
"
No
,
Mother
.
"
"
May
I
know
the
others
?
"
Jo
looked
up
and
Jo
looked
down
,
then
said
slowly
,
with
sudden
color
in
her
cheeks
.
"
It
may
be
vain
and
wrong
to
say
it
,
but
—
I
’
m
afraid
—
Laurie
is
getting
too
fond
of
me
.
"