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"
If
you
like
them
so
much
,
come
down
and
see
ours
.
Grandfather
is
out
,
so
you
needn
’
t
be
afraid
,
"
said
Laurie
,
getting
up
.
"
I
’
m
not
afraid
of
anything
,
"
returned
Jo
,
with
a
toss
of
the
head
.
"
I
don
’
t
believe
you
are
!
"
exclaimed
the
boy
,
looking
at
her
with
much
admiration
,
though
he
privately
thought
she
would
have
good
reason
to
be
a
trifle
afraid
of
the
old
gentleman
,
if
she
met
him
in
some
of
his
moods
.
The
atmosphere
of
the
whole
house
being
summerlike
,
Laurie
led
the
way
from
room
to
room
,
letting
Jo
stop
to
examine
whatever
struck
her
fancy
.
And
so
,
at
last
they
came
to
the
library
,
where
she
clapped
her
hands
and
pranced
,
as
she
always
did
when
especially
delighted
.
It
was
lined
with
books
,
and
there
were
pictures
and
statues
,
and
distracting
little
cabinets
full
of
coins
and
curiosities
,
and
Sleepy
Hollow
chairs
,
and
queer
tables
,
and
bronzes
,
and
best
of
all
,
a
great
open
fireplace
with
quaint
tiles
all
round
it
.
"
What
richness
!
"
sighed
Jo
,
sinking
into
the
depth
of
a
velour
chair
and
gazing
about
her
with
an
air
of
intense
satisfaction
.
"
Theodore
Laurence
,
you
ought
to
be
the
happiest
boy
in
the
world
,
"
she
added
impressively
.
"
A
fellow
can
’
t
live
on
books
,
"
said
Laurie
,
shaking
his
head
as
he
perched
on
a
table
opposite
.
Before
he
could
more
,
a
bell
rang
,
and
Jo
flew
up
,
exclaiming
with
alarm
,
"
Mercy
me
!
It
’
s
your
grandpa
!
"
"
Well
,
what
if
it
is
?
You
are
not
afraid
of
anything
,
you
know
,
"
returned
the
boy
,
looking
wicked
.
"
I
think
I
am
a
little
bit
afraid
of
him
,
but
I
don
’
t
know
why
I
should
be
.
Marmee
said
I
might
come
,
and
I
don
’
t
think
you
’
re
any
the
worse
for
it
,
"
said
Jo
,
composing
herself
,
though
she
kept
her
eyes
on
the
door
.
"
I
’
m
a
great
deal
better
for
it
,
and
ever
so
much
obliged
.