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Moffat
would
wonder
at
your
want
of
management
,
if
she
knew
,
and
how
she
will
rejoice
that
Annie
may
still
hope
.
"
"
Ah
,
Jo
,
mothers
may
differ
in
their
management
,
but
the
hope
is
the
same
in
all
the
desire
to
see
their
children
happy
.
Meg
is
so
,
and
I
am
content
with
her
success
.
You
I
leave
to
enjoy
your
liberty
till
you
tire
of
it
,
for
only
then
will
you
find
that
there
is
something
sweeter
.
Amy
is
my
chief
care
now
,
but
her
good
sense
will
help
her
.
For
Beth
,
I
indulge
no
hopes
except
that
she
may
be
well
.
By
the
way
,
she
seems
brighter
this
last
day
or
two
.
Have
you
spoken
to
her
?
"
Yes
,
she
owned
she
had
a
trouble
,
and
promised
to
tell
me
by
-
and
-
by
.
I
said
no
more
,
for
I
think
I
know
it
,
"
and
Jo
told
her
little
story
.
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Mrs
.
March
shook
her
head
,
and
did
not
take
so
romantic
a
view
of
the
case
,
but
looked
grave
,
and
repeated
her
opinion
that
for
Laurie
s
sake
Jo
should
go
away
for
a
time
.
"
Let
us
say
nothing
about
it
to
him
till
the
plan
is
settled
,
then
I
ll
run
away
before
he
can
collect
his
wits
and
be
tragic
.
Beth
must
think
I
m
going
to
please
myself
,
as
I
am
,
for
I
can
t
talk
about
Laurie
to
her
.
But
she
can
pet
and
comfort
him
after
I
m
gone
,
and
so
cure
him
of
this
romantic
notion
.
He
s
been
through
so
many
little
trials
of
the
sort
,
he
s
used
to
it
,
and
will
soon
get
over
his
lovelornity
.
"
Jo
spoke
hopefully
,
but
could
not
rid
herself
of
the
foreboding
fear
that
this
little
trial
would
be
harder
than
the
others
,
and
that
Laurie
would
not
get
over
his
lovelornity
as
easily
as
heretofore
.
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The
plan
was
talked
over
in
a
family
council
and
agreed
upon
,
for
Mrs
.
Kirke
gladly
accepted
Jo
,
and
promised
to
make
a
pleasant
home
for
her
.
The
teaching
would
render
her
independent
,
and
such
leisure
as
she
got
might
be
made
profitable
by
writing
,
while
the
new
scenes
and
society
would
be
both
useful
and
agreeable
.
Jo
liked
the
prospect
and
was
eager
to
be
gone
,
for
the
home
nest
was
growing
too
narrow
for
her
restless
nature
and
adventurous
spirit
.
When
all
was
settled
,
with
fear
and
trembling
she
told
Laurie
,
but
to
her
surprise
he
took
it
very
quietly
.
He
had
been
graver
than
usual
of
late
,
but
very
pleasant
,
and
when
jokingly
accused
of
turning
over
a
new
leaf
,
he
answered
soberly
,
"
So
I
am
,
and
I
mean
this
one
shall
stay
turned
.
"
Jo
was
very
much
relieved
that
one
of
his
virtuous
fits
should
come
on
just
then
,
and
made
her
preparations
with
a
lightened
heart
,
for
Beth
seemed
more
cheerful
,
and
hoped
she
was
doing
the
best
for
all
.
"
One
thing
I
leave
in
your
especial
care
,
"
she
said
,
the
night
before
she
left
.