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"
My
castle
was
the
most
nearly
realized
of
all
.
I
asked
for
splendid
things
,
to
be
sure
,
but
in
my
heart
I
knew
I
should
be
satisfied
,
if
I
had
a
little
home
,
and
John
,
and
some
dear
children
like
these
.
I
’
ve
got
them
all
,
thank
God
,
and
am
the
happiest
woman
in
the
world
,
"
and
Meg
laid
her
hand
on
her
tall
boy
’
s
head
,
with
a
face
full
of
tender
and
devout
content
.
"
My
castle
is
very
different
from
what
I
planned
,
but
I
would
not
alter
it
,
though
,
like
Jo
,
I
don
’
t
relinquish
all
my
artistic
hopes
,
or
confine
myself
to
helping
others
fulfill
their
dreams
of
beauty
.
I
’
ve
begun
to
model
a
figure
of
baby
,
and
Laurie
says
it
is
the
best
thing
I
’
ve
ever
done
.
I
think
so
,
myself
,
and
mean
to
do
it
in
marble
,
so
that
,
whatever
happens
,
I
may
at
least
keep
the
image
of
my
little
angel
.
"
As
Amy
spoke
,
a
great
tear
dropped
on
the
golden
hair
of
the
sleeping
child
in
her
arms
,
for
her
one
well
-
beloved
daughter
was
a
frail
little
creature
and
the
dread
of
losing
her
was
the
shadow
over
Amy
’
s
sunshine
.
This
cross
was
doing
much
for
both
father
and
mother
,
for
one
love
and
sorrow
bound
them
closely
together
.
Amy
’
s
nature
was
growing
sweeter
,
deeper
,
and
more
tender
.
Laurie
was
growing
more
serious
,
strong
,
and
firm
,
and
both
were
learning
that
beauty
,
youth
,
good
fortune
,
even
love
itself
,
cannot
keep
care
and
pain
,
loss
and
sorrow
,
from
the
most
blessed
for
.
.
.
Into
each
life
some
rain
must
fall
,
Some
days
must
be
dark
and
sad
and
dreary
.
"
She
is
growing
better
,
I
am
sure
of
it
,
my
dear
.
Don
’
t
despond
,
but
hope
and
keep
happy
,
"
said
Mrs
.
March
,
as
tenderhearted
Daisy
stooped
from
her
knee
to
lay
her
rosy
cheek
against
her
little
cousin
’
s
pale
one
.
"
I
never
ought
to
,
while
I
have
you
to
cheer
me
up
,
Marmee
,
and
Laurie
to
take
more
than
half
of
every
burden
,
"
replied
Amy
warmly
.
"
He
never
lets
me
see
his
anxiety
,
but
is
so
sweet
and
patient
with
me
,
so
devoted
to
Beth
,
and
such
a
stay
and
comfort
to
me
always
that
I
can
’
t
love
him
enough
.
So
,
in
spite
of
my
one
cross
,
I
can
say
with
Meg
,
‘
Thank
God
,
I
’
m
a
happy
woman
.
’
"
"
There
’
s
no
need
for
me
to
say
it
,
for
everyone
can
see
that
I
’
m
far
happier
than
I
deserve
,
"
added
Jo
,
glancing
from
her
good
husband
to
her
chubby
children
,
tumbling
on
the
grass
beside
her
"
Fritz
is
getting
gray
and
stout
.
I
’
m
growing
as
thin
as
a
shadow
,
and
am
thirty
.
We
never
shall
be
rich
,
and
Plumfield
may
burn
up
any
night
,
for
that
incorrigible
Tommy
Bangs
will
smoke
sweet
-
fern
cigars
under
the
bed
-
clothes
,
though
he
’
s
set
himself
afire
three
times
already
.
But
in
spite
of
these
unromantic
facts
,
I
have
nothing
to
complain
of
,
and
never
was
so
jolly
in
my
life
.
Excuse
the
remark
,
but
living
among
boys
,
I
can
’
t
help
using
their
expressions
now
and
then
.
"