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O
,
my
beloved
,
go
and
one
listener
was
so
thrilled
by
the
tender
invitation
that
she
longed
to
say
she
did
know
the
land
,
and
would
joyfully
depart
thither
whenever
he
liked
.
The
song
was
considered
a
great
success
,
and
the
singer
retired
covered
with
laurels
.
But
a
few
minutes
afterward
,
he
forgot
his
manners
entirely
,
and
stared
at
Amy
putting
on
her
bonnet
,
for
she
had
been
introduced
simply
as
‘
my
sister
’
,
and
no
one
had
called
her
by
her
new
name
since
he
came
.
He
forgot
himself
still
further
when
Laurie
said
,
in
his
most
gracious
manner
,
at
parting
.
.
.
"
My
wife
and
I
are
very
glad
to
meet
you
,
sir
.
Please
remember
that
there
is
always
a
welcome
waiting
for
you
over
the
way
.
"
Then
the
Professor
thanked
him
so
heartily
,
and
looked
so
suddenly
illuminated
with
satisfaction
,
that
Laurie
thought
him
the
most
delightfully
demonstrative
old
fellow
he
ever
met
.
"
I
too
shall
go
,
but
I
shall
gladly
come
again
,
if
you
will
gif
me
leave
,
dear
madame
,
for
a
little
business
in
the
city
will
keep
me
here
some
days
.
"
He
spoke
to
Mrs
.
March
,
but
he
looked
at
Jo
,
and
the
mother
’
s
voice
gave
as
cordial
an
assent
as
did
the
daughter
’
s
eyes
,
for
Mrs
.
March
was
not
so
blind
to
her
children
’
s
interest
as
Mrs
.
Moffat
supposed
.
"
I
suspect
that
is
a
wise
man
,
"
remarked
Mr
.
March
,
with
placid
satisfaction
,
from
the
hearthrug
,
after
the
last
guest
had
gone
.
"
I
know
he
is
a
good
one
,
"
added
Mrs
.
March
,
with
decided
approval
,
as
she
wound
up
the
clock
.