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"
Amy
and
I
can
’
t
get
on
without
you
,
so
you
must
come
and
teach
‘
the
children
’
to
keep
house
,
and
go
halves
in
everything
,
just
as
we
used
to
do
,
and
let
us
pet
you
,
and
all
be
blissfully
happy
and
friendly
together
.
"
"
If
I
shouldn
’
t
be
in
the
way
,
it
would
be
very
pleasant
.
I
begin
to
feel
quite
young
already
,
for
somehow
all
my
troubles
seemed
to
fly
away
when
you
came
.
You
always
were
a
comfort
,
Teddy
,
"
and
Jo
leaned
her
head
on
his
shoulder
,
just
as
she
did
years
ago
,
when
Beth
lay
ill
and
Laurie
told
her
to
hold
on
to
him
.
He
looked
down
at
her
,
wondering
if
she
remembered
the
time
,
but
Jo
was
smiling
to
herself
,
as
if
in
truth
her
troubles
had
all
vanished
at
his
coming
.
"
You
are
the
same
Jo
still
,
dropping
tears
about
one
minute
,
and
laughing
the
next
.
You
look
a
little
wicked
now
.
What
is
it
,
Grandma
?
"
"
I
was
wondering
how
you
and
Amy
get
on
together
.
"
"
Like
angels
!
"
"
Yes
,
of
course
,
but
which
rules
?
"
"
I
don
’
t
mind
telling
you
that
she
does
now
,
at
least
I
let
her
think
so
,
it
pleases
her
,
you
know
.
By
-
and
-
by
we
shall
take
turns
,
for
marriage
,
they
say
,
halves
one
’
s
rights
and
doubles
one
’
s
duties
.
"
"
You
’
ll
go
on
as
you
begin
,
and
Amy
will
rule
you
all
the
days
of
your
life
.
"
"
Well
,
she
does
it
so
imperceptibly
that
I
don
’
t
think
I
shall
mind
much
.
She
is
the
sort
of
woman
who
knows
how
to
rule
well
.