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"
"
How
good
it
sounds
to
hear
you
say
‘
Teddy
’
!
No
one
ever
calls
me
that
but
you
,
"
and
Laurie
sat
down
with
an
air
of
great
content
.
"
What
does
Amy
call
you
?
"
"
My
lord
.
"
"
That
’
s
like
her
.
Well
,
you
look
it
,
"
and
Jo
’
s
eye
plainly
betrayed
that
she
found
her
boy
comelier
than
ever
.
The
pillow
was
gone
,
but
there
was
a
barricade
,
nevertheless
,
a
natural
one
,
raised
by
time
,
absence
,
and
change
of
heart
.
Both
felt
it
,
and
for
a
minute
looked
at
one
another
as
if
that
invisible
barrier
cast
a
little
shadow
over
them
.
It
was
gone
directly
however
,
for
Laurie
said
,
with
a
vain
attempt
at
dignity
.
.
.
"
Don
’
t
I
look
like
a
married
man
and
the
head
of
a
family
?
"
"
Not
a
bit
,
and
you
never
will
.
You
’
ve
grown
bigger
and
bonnier
,
but
you
are
the
same
scapegrace
as
ever
.
"
"
Now
really
,
Jo
,
you
ought
to
treat
me
with
more
respect
,
"
began
Laurie
,
who
enjoyed
it
all
immensely
.
"
How
can
I
,
when
the
mere
idea
of
you
,
married
and
settled
,
is
so
irresistibly
funny
that
I
can
’
t
keep
sober
!
"
answered
Jo
,
smiling
all
over
her
face
,
so
infectiously
that
they
had
another
laugh
,
and
then
settled
down
for
a
good
talk
,
quite
in
the
pleasant
old
fashion
.