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Mrs
.
March
smiled
and
began
at
once
,
for
she
had
told
stories
to
this
little
audience
for
many
years
,
and
knew
how
to
please
them
.
"
Once
upon
a
time
,
there
were
four
girls
,
who
had
enough
to
eat
and
drink
and
wear
,
a
good
many
comforts
and
pleasures
,
kind
friends
and
parents
who
loved
them
dearly
,
and
yet
they
were
not
contented
.
"
(
Here
the
listeners
stole
sly
looks
at
one
another
,
and
began
to
sew
diligently
.
)
"
These
girls
were
anxious
to
be
good
and
made
many
excellent
resolutions
,
but
they
did
not
keep
them
very
well
,
and
were
constantly
saying
,
‘
If
only
we
had
this
,
’
or
‘
If
we
could
only
do
that
,
’
quite
forgetting
how
much
they
already
had
,
and
how
many
things
they
actually
could
do
.
So
they
asked
an
old
woman
what
spell
they
could
use
to
make
them
happy
,
and
she
said
,
‘
When
you
feel
discontented
,
think
over
your
blessings
,
and
be
grateful
.
’
"
(
Here
Jo
looked
up
quickly
,
as
if
about
to
speak
,
but
changed
her
mind
,
seeing
that
the
story
was
not
done
yet
.
)
"
Being
sensible
girls
,
they
decided
to
try
her
advice
,
and
soon
were
surprised
to
see
how
well
off
they
were
.
One
discovered
that
money
couldn
’
t
keep
shame
and
sorrow
out
of
rich
people
’
s
houses
,
another
that
,
though
she
was
poor
,
she
was
a
great
deal
happier
,
with
her
youth
,
health
,
and
good
spirits
,
than
a
certain
fretful
,
feeble
old
lady
who
couldn
’
t
enjoy
her
comforts
,
a
third
that
,
disagreeable
as
it
was
to
help
get
dinner
,
it
was
harder
still
to
go
begging
for
it
and
the
fourth
,
that
even
carnelian
rings
were
not
so
valuable
as
good
behavior
.
So
they
agreed
to
stop
complaining
,
to
enjoy
the
blessings
already
possessed
,
and
try
to
deserve
them
,
lest
they
should
be
taken
away
entirely
,
instead
of
increased
,
and
I
believe
they
were
never
disappointed
or
sorry
that
they
took
the
old
woman
’
s
advice
.
"
"
Now
,
Marmee
,
that
is
very
cunning
of
you
to
turn
our
own
stories
against
us
,
and
give
us
a
sermon
instead
of
a
romance
!
"
cried
Meg
.
"
I
like
that
kind
of
sermon
.
It
’
s
the
sort
Father
used
to
tell
us
,
"
said
Beth
thoughtfully
,
putting
the
needles
straight
on
Jo
’
s
cushion
.
"
I
don
’
t
complain
near
as
much
as
the
others
do
,
and
I
shall
be
more
careful
than
ever
now
,
for
I
’
ve
had
warning
from
Susie
’
s
downfall
,
"
said
Amy
morally
.
"
We
needed
that
lesson
,
and
we
won
’
t
forget
it
If
we
do
so
,
you
just
say
to
us
,
as
old
Chloe
did
in
Uncle
Tom
,
‘
Tink
ob
yer
marcies
,
chillen
!
’
‘
Tink
ob
yer
marcies
!
’
"
added
Jo
,
who
could
not
,
for
the
life
of
her
,
help
getting
a
morsel
of
fun
out
of
the
little
sermon
,
though
she
took
it
to
heart
as
much
as
any
of
them
.
"
What
in
the
world
are
you
going
to
do
now
,
Jo
?
"
asked
Meg
one
snowy
afternoon
,
as
her
sister
came
tramping
through
the
hall
,
in
rubber
boots
,
old
sack
,
and
hood
,
with
a
broom
in
one
hand
and
a
shovel
in
the
other
.