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"
Beth
is
very
poorly
,
Mother
says
.
I
often
think
I
ought
to
go
home
,
but
they
all
say
‘
stay
’
.
So
I
do
,
for
I
shall
never
have
another
chance
like
this
,
"
said
Amy
,
looking
sober
over
one
page
.
"
I
think
you
are
right
,
there
.
You
could
do
nothing
at
home
,
and
it
is
a
great
comfort
to
them
to
know
that
you
are
well
and
happy
,
and
enjoying
so
much
,
my
dear
.
"
He
drew
a
little
nearer
,
and
looked
more
like
his
old
self
as
he
said
that
,
and
the
fear
that
sometimes
weighed
on
Amy
’
s
heart
was
lightened
,
for
the
look
,
the
act
,
the
brotherly
‘
my
dear
’
,
seemed
to
assure
her
that
if
any
trouble
did
come
,
she
would
not
be
alone
in
a
strange
land
.
Presently
she
laughed
and
showed
him
a
small
sketch
of
Jo
in
her
scribbling
suit
,
with
the
bow
rampantly
erect
upon
her
cap
,
and
issuing
from
her
mouth
the
words
,
‘
Genius
burns
!
’
.
Laurie
smiled
,
took
it
,
put
it
in
his
vest
pocket
‘
to
keep
it
from
blowing
away
’
,
and
listened
with
interest
to
the
lively
letter
Amy
read
him
.
"
This
will
be
a
regularly
merry
Christmas
to
me
,
with
presents
in
the
morning
,
you
and
letters
in
the
afternoon
,
and
a
party
at
night
,
"
said
Amy
,
as
they
alighted
among
the
ruins
of
the
old
fort
,
and
a
flock
of
splendid
peacocks
came
trooping
about
them
,
tamely
waiting
to
be
fed
.
While
Amy
stood
laughing
on
the
bank
above
him
as
she
scattered
crumbs
to
the
brilliant
birds
,
Laurie
looked
at
her
as
she
had
looked
at
him
,
with
a
natural
curiosity
to
see
what
changes
time
and
absence
had
wrought
.
He
found
nothing
to
perplex
or
disappoint
,
much
to
admire
and
approve
,
for
overlooking
a
few
little
affectations
of
speech
and
manner
,
she
was
as
sprightly
and
graceful
as
ever
,
with
the
addition
of
that
indescribable
something
in
dress
and
bearing
which
we
call
elegance
.
Always
mature
for
her
age
,
she
had
gained
a
certain
aplomb
in
both
carriage
and
conversation
,
which
made
her
seem
more
of
a
woman
of
the
world
than
she
was
,
but
her
old
petulance
now
and
then
showed
itself
,
her
strong
will
still
held
its
own
,
and
her
native
frankness
was
unspoiled
by
foreign
polish
.
Laurie
did
not
read
all
this
while
he
watched
her
feed
the
peacocks
,
but
he
saw
enough
to
satisfy
and
interest
him
,
and
carried
away
a
pretty
little
picture
of
a
bright
-
faced
girl
standing
in
the
sunshine
,
which
brought
out
the
soft
hue
of
her
dress
,
the
fresh
color
of
her
cheeks
,
the
golden
gloss
of
her
hair
,
and
made
her
a
prominent
figure
in
the
pleasant
scene
.
As
they
came
up
onto
the
stone
plateau
that
crowns
the
hill
,
Amy
waved
her
hand
as
if
welcoming
him
to
her
favorite
haunt
,
and
said
,
pointing
here
and
there
,
"
Do
you
remember
the
Cathedral
and
the
Corso
,
the
fishermen
dragging
their
nets
in
the
bay
,
and
the
lovely
road
to
Villa
Franca
,
Schubert
’
s
Tower
,
just
below
,
and
best
of
all
,
that
speck
far
out
to
sea
which
they
say
is
Corsica
?
"
"
I
remember
.
It
’
s
not
much
changed
,
"
he
answered
without
enthusiasm
.
"
What
Jo
would
give
for
a
sight
of
that
famous
speck
!
"
said
Amy
,
feeling
in
good
spirits
and
anxious
to
see
him
so
also
.