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"
You
look
like
the
effigy
of
a
young
knight
asleep
on
his
tomb
,
"
she
said
,
carefully
tracing
the
well
-
cut
profile
defined
against
the
dark
stone
.
"
Wish
I
was
!
"
"
That
’
s
a
foolish
wish
,
unless
you
have
spoiled
your
life
.
You
are
so
changed
,
I
sometimes
think
—
"
there
Amy
stopped
,
with
a
half
-
timid
,
half
-
wistful
look
,
more
significant
than
her
unfinished
speech
.
Laurie
saw
and
understood
the
affectionate
anxiety
which
she
hesitated
to
express
,
and
looking
straight
into
her
eyes
,
said
,
just
as
he
used
to
say
it
to
her
mother
,
"
It
’
s
all
right
,
ma
’
am
.
"
That
satisfied
her
and
set
at
rest
the
doubts
that
had
begun
to
worry
her
lately
.
It
also
touched
her
,
and
she
showed
that
it
did
,
by
the
cordial
tone
in
which
she
said
.
.
.
"
I
’
m
glad
of
that
!
I
didn
’
t
think
you
’
d
been
a
very
bad
boy
,
but
I
fancied
you
might
have
wasted
money
at
that
wicked
Baden
–
Baden
,
lost
your
heart
to
some
charming
Frenchwoman
with
a
husband
,
or
got
into
some
of
the
scrapes
that
young
men
seem
to
consider
a
necessary
part
of
a
foreign
tour
.
Don
’
t
stay
out
there
in
the
sun
,
come
and
lie
on
the
grass
here
and
‘
let
us
be
friendly
’
,
as
Jo
used
to
say
when
we
got
in
the
sofa
corner
and
told
secrets
.
"
Laurie
obediently
threw
himself
down
on
the
turf
,
and
began
to
amuse
himself
by
sticking
daisies
into
the
ribbons
of
Amy
’
s
hat
,
that
lay
there
.
"
I
’
m
all
ready
for
the
secrets
.
"
and
he
glanced
up
with
a
decided
expression
of
interest
in
his
eyes
.
"
I
’
ve
none
to
tell
.
You
may
begin
.
"
"
Haven
’
t
one
to
bless
myself
with
.
I
thought
perhaps
you
’
d
had
some
news
from
home
.
.
"