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461
"
You
see
,
Grandpa
lives
among
his
books
,
and
doesn
t
mind
much
what
happens
outside
.
Mr
.
Brooke
,
my
tutor
,
doesn
t
stay
here
,
you
know
,
and
I
have
no
one
to
go
about
with
me
,
so
I
just
stop
at
home
and
get
on
as
I
can
.
"
462
"
That
s
bad
.
You
ought
to
make
an
effort
and
go
visiting
everywhere
you
are
asked
,
then
you
ll
have
plenty
of
friends
,
and
pleasant
places
to
go
to
.
Never
mind
being
bashful
.
It
won
t
last
long
if
you
keep
going
.
"
463
Laurie
turned
red
again
,
but
wasn
t
offended
at
being
accused
of
bashfulness
,
for
there
was
so
much
good
will
in
Jo
it
was
impossible
not
to
take
her
blunt
speeches
as
kindly
as
they
were
meant
.
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464
"
Do
you
like
your
school
?
"
asked
the
boy
,
changing
the
subject
,
after
a
little
pause
,
during
which
he
stared
at
the
fire
and
Jo
looked
about
her
,
well
pleased
.
465
"
Don
t
go
to
school
,
I
m
a
businessman
girl
,
I
mean
.
I
go
to
wait
on
my
great
-
aunt
,
and
a
dear
,
cross
old
soul
she
is
,
too
,
"
answered
Jo
.
466
Laurie
opened
his
mouth
to
ask
another
question
,
but
remembering
just
in
time
that
it
wasn
t
manners
to
make
too
many
inquiries
into
people
s
affairs
,
he
shut
it
again
,
and
looked
uncomfortable
.
467
Jo
liked
his
good
breeding
,
and
didn
t
mind
having
a
laugh
at
Aunt
March
,
so
she
gave
him
a
lively
description
of
the
fidgety
old
lady
,
her
fat
poodle
,
the
parrot
that
talked
Spanish
,
and
the
library
where
she
reveled
.
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468
Laurie
enjoyed
that
immensely
,
and
when
she
told
about
the
prim
old
gentleman
who
came
once
to
woo
Aunt
March
,
and
in
the
middle
of
a
fine
speech
,
how
Poll
had
tweaked
his
wig
off
to
his
great
dismay
,
the
boy
lay
back
and
laughed
till
the
tears
ran
down
his
cheeks
,
and
a
maid
popped
her
head
in
to
see
what
was
the
matter
.
469
"
Oh
!
That
does
me
no
end
of
good
.
Tell
on
,
please
,
"
he
said
,
taking
his
face
out
of
the
sofa
cushion
,
red
and
shining
with
merriment
.
470
Much
elated
with
her
success
,
Jo
did
tell
on
,
all
about
their
plays
and
plans
,
their
hopes
and
fears
for
Father
,
and
the
most
interesting
events
of
the
little
world
in
which
the
sisters
lived
.
Then
they
got
to
talking
about
books
,
and
to
Jo
s
delight
,
she
found
that
Laurie
loved
them
as
well
as
she
did
,
and
had
read
even
more
than
herself
.