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501
"
Tut
,
tut
,
tut
!
That
was
the
boy
s
affair
.
How
is
the
poor
woman
?
"
502
"
Doing
nicely
,
sir
.
"
And
off
went
Jo
,
talking
very
fast
,
as
she
told
all
about
the
Hummels
,
in
whom
her
mother
had
interested
richer
friends
than
they
were
.
503
"
Just
her
father
s
way
of
doing
good
.
I
shall
come
and
see
your
mother
some
fine
day
.
Tell
her
so
.
There
s
the
tea
bell
,
we
have
it
early
on
the
boy
s
account
.
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504
Come
down
and
go
on
being
neighborly
.
"
505
"
If
you
d
like
to
have
me
,
sir
.
"
506
"
Shouldn
t
ask
you
,
if
I
didn
t
.
"
And
Mr
.
Laurence
offered
her
his
arm
with
old
-
fashioned
courtesy
.
507
"
What
would
Meg
say
to
this
?
"
thought
Jo
,
as
she
was
marched
away
,
while
her
eyes
danced
with
fun
as
she
imagined
herself
telling
the
story
at
home
.
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"
Hey
!
Why
,
what
the
dickens
has
come
to
the
fellow
?
"
said
the
old
gentleman
,
as
Laurie
came
running
downstairs
and
brought
up
with
a
start
of
surprise
at
the
astounding
sight
of
Jo
arm
in
arm
with
his
redoubtable
grandfather
.
509
"
I
didn
t
know
you
d
come
,
sir
,
"
he
began
,
as
Jo
gave
him
a
triumphant
little
glance
.
510
"
That
s
evident
,
by
the
way
you
racket
downstairs
.
Come
to
your
tea
,
sir
,
and
behave
like
a
gentleman
.
"
And
having
pulled
the
boy
s
hair
by
way
of
a
caress
,
Mr
.
Laurence
walked
on
,
while
Laurie
went
through
a
series
of
comic
evolutions
behind
their
backs
,
which
nearly
produced
an
explosion
of
laughter
from
Jo
.