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"
Then
you
don
’
t
care
for
him
in
the
way
it
is
evident
he
begins
to
care
for
you
?
"
and
Mrs
.
March
looked
anxious
as
she
put
the
question
.
"
Mercy
,
no
!
I
love
the
dear
boy
,
as
I
always
have
,
and
am
immensely
proud
of
him
,
but
as
for
anything
more
,
it
’
s
out
of
the
question
.
"
"
I
’
m
glad
of
that
,
Jo
.
"
"
Why
,
please
?
"
"
Because
,
dear
,
I
don
’
t
think
you
suited
to
one
another
.
As
friends
you
are
very
happy
,
and
your
frequent
quarrels
soon
blow
over
,
but
I
fear
you
would
both
rebel
if
you
were
mated
for
life
.
You
are
too
much
alike
and
too
fond
of
freedom
,
not
to
mention
hot
tempers
and
strong
wills
,
to
get
on
happily
together
,
in
a
relation
which
needs
infinite
patience
and
forbearance
,
as
well
as
love
.
"
"
That
’
s
just
the
feeling
I
had
,
though
I
couldn
’
t
express
it
.
I
’
m
glad
you
think
he
is
only
beginning
to
care
for
me
.
It
would
trouble
me
sadly
to
make
him
unhappy
,
for
I
couldn
’
t
fall
in
love
with
the
dear
old
fellow
merely
out
of
gratitude
,
could
I
?
"
"
You
are
sure
of
his
feeling
for
you
?
"
The
color
deepened
in
Jo
’
s
cheeks
as
she
answered
,
with
the
look
of
mingled
pleasure
,
pride
,
and
pain
which
young
girls
wear
when
speaking
of
first
lovers
,
"
I
’
m
afraid
it
is
so
,
Mother
.
He
hasn
’
t
said
anything
,
but
he
looks
a
great
deal
.
I
think
I
had
better
go
away
before
it
comes
to
anything
.
"
"
I
agree
with
you
,
and
if
it
can
be
managed
you
shall
go
.
"
Jo
looked
relieved
,
and
after
a
pause
,
said
,
smiling
,
"
How
Mrs
.