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"
Then
we
ll
go
and
eat
up
all
the
raisins
.
"
Aunt
Dodo
was
chief
playmate
and
confidante
of
both
children
,
and
the
trio
turned
the
little
house
topsy
-
turvy
.
Aunt
Amy
was
as
yet
only
a
name
to
them
,
Aunt
Beth
soon
faded
into
a
pleasantly
vague
memory
,
but
Aunt
Dodo
was
a
living
reality
,
and
they
made
the
most
of
her
,
for
which
compliment
she
was
deeply
grateful
.
But
when
Mr
.
Bhaer
came
,
Jo
neglected
her
playfellows
,
and
dismay
and
desolation
fell
upon
their
little
souls
.
Daisy
,
who
was
fond
of
going
about
peddling
kisses
,
lost
her
best
customer
and
became
bankrupt
.
Demi
,
with
infantile
penetration
,
soon
discovered
that
Dodo
like
to
play
with
the
bear
-
man
better
than
she
did
him
,
but
though
hurt
,
he
concealed
his
anguish
,
for
he
hadn
t
the
heart
to
insult
a
rival
who
kept
a
mine
of
chocolate
drops
in
his
waistcoat
pocket
,
and
a
watch
that
could
be
taken
out
of
its
case
and
freely
shaken
by
ardent
admirers
.
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Some
persons
might
have
considered
these
pleasing
liberties
as
bribes
,
but
Demi
didn
t
see
it
in
that
light
,
and
continued
to
patronize
the
the
bear
-
man
with
pensive
affability
,
while
Daisy
bestowed
her
small
affections
upon
him
at
the
third
call
,
and
considered
his
shoulder
her
throne
,
his
arm
her
refuge
,
his
gifts
treasures
surpassing
worth
.
Gentlemen
are
sometimes
seized
with
sudden
fits
of
admiration
for
the
young
relatives
of
ladies
whom
they
honor
with
their
regard
,
but
this
counterfeit
philoprogenitiveness
sits
uneasily
upon
them
,
and
does
not
deceive
anybody
a
particle
.
Mr
.
Bhaer
s
devotion
was
sincere
,
however
likewise
effective
for
honesty
is
the
best
policy
in
love
as
in
law
.
He
was
one
of
the
men
who
are
at
home
with
children
,
and
looked
particularly
well
when
little
faces
made
a
pleasant
contrast
with
his
manly
one
.
His
business
,
whatever
it
was
,
detained
him
from
day
to
day
,
but
evening
seldom
failed
to
bring
him
out
to
see
well
,
he
always
asked
for
Mr
.
March
,
so
I
suppose
he
was
the
attraction
.
The
excellent
papa
labored
under
the
delusion
that
he
was
,
and
reveled
in
long
discussions
with
the
kindred
spirit
,
till
a
chance
remark
of
his
more
observing
grandson
suddenly
enlightened
him
.
Mr
.
Bhaer
came
in
one
evening
to
pause
on
the
threshold
of
the
study
,
astonished
by
the
spectacle
that
met
his
eye
.
Prone
upon
the
floor
lay
Mr
.
March
,
with
his
respectable
legs
in
the
air
,
and
beside
him
,
likewise
prone
,
was
Demi
,
trying
to
imitate
the
attitude
with
his
own
short
,
scarlet
-
stockinged
legs
,
both
grovelers
so
seriously
absorbed
that
they
were
unconscious
of
spectators
,
till
Mr
.
Bhaer
laughed
his
sonorous
laugh
,
and
Jo
cried
out
,
with
a
scandalized
face
.
.
.
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"
Father
,
Father
,
here
s
the
Professor
!
"
Down
went
the
black
legs
and
up
came
the
gray
head
,
as
the
preceptor
said
,
with
undisturbed
dignity
,
"
Good
evening
,
Mr
.
Bhaer
.
Excuse
me
for
a
moment
.
We
are
just
finishing
our
lesson
.
Now
,
Demi
,
make
the
letter
and
tell
its
name
.
"
"
I
knows
him
!
"
and
,
after
a
few
convulsive
efforts
,
the
red
legs
took
the
shape
of
a
pair
of
compasses
,
and
the
intelligent
pupil
triumphantly
shouted
,
"
It
s
a
We
,
Dranpa
,
it
s
a
We
!
"