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There
wasn
t
time
to
write
and
ask
leave
,
but
you
all
liked
it
,
had
consented
to
it
by
-
and
-
by
,
and
it
was
only
taking
time
by
the
fetlock
,
as
my
wife
says
.
"
"
Aren
t
we
proud
of
those
two
words
,
and
don
t
we
like
to
say
them
?
"
interrupted
Jo
,
addressing
the
fire
in
her
turn
,
and
watching
with
delight
the
happy
light
it
seemed
to
kindle
in
the
eyes
that
had
been
so
tragically
gloomy
when
she
saw
them
last
.
"
A
trifle
,
perhaps
,
she
s
such
a
captivating
little
woman
I
can
t
help
being
proud
of
her
.
Well
,
then
Uncle
and
Aunt
were
there
to
play
propriety
.
We
were
so
absorbed
in
one
another
we
were
of
no
mortal
use
apart
,
and
that
charming
arrangement
would
make
everything
easy
all
round
,
so
we
did
it
.
"
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"
When
,
where
,
how
?
"
asked
Jo
,
in
a
fever
of
feminine
interest
and
curiosity
,
for
she
could
not
realize
it
a
particle
.
"
Six
weeks
ago
,
at
the
American
consul
s
,
in
Paris
,
a
very
quiet
wedding
of
course
,
for
even
in
our
happiness
we
didn
t
forget
dear
little
Beth
.
"
Jo
put
her
hand
in
his
as
he
said
that
,
and
Laurie
gently
smoothed
the
little
red
pillow
,
which
he
remembered
well
.
"
Why
didn
t
you
let
us
know
afterward
?
"
asked
Jo
,
in
a
quieter
tone
,
when
they
had
sat
quite
still
a
minute
.
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"
We
wanted
to
surprise
you
.
We
thought
we
were
coming
directly
home
,
at
first
,
but
the
dear
old
gentleman
,
as
soon
as
we
were
married
,
found
he
couldn
t
be
ready
under
a
month
,
at
least
,
and
sent
us
off
to
spend
our
honeymoon
wherever
we
liked
.
Amy
had
once
called
Valrosa
a
regular
honeymoon
home
,
so
we
went
there
,
and
were
as
happy
as
people
are
but
once
in
their
lives
.
My
faith
!
Wasn
t
it
love
among
the
roses
!
"
Laurie
seemed
to
forget
Jo
for
a
minute
,
and
Jo
was
glad
of
it
,
for
the
fact
that
he
told
her
these
things
so
freely
and
so
naturally
assured
her
that
he
had
quite
forgiven
and
forgotten
.
She
tried
to
draw
away
her
hand
,
but
as
if
he
guessed
the
thought
that
prompted
the
half
-
involuntary
impulse
,
Laurie
held
it
fast
,
and
said
,
with
a
manly
gravity
she
had
never
seen
in
him
before
.
.
.