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"
Is
that
all
?
"
asked
Jo
,
as
Mrs
.
March
looked
silently
at
the
downcast
face
of
her
pretty
daughter
,
and
could
not
find
it
in
her
heart
to
blame
her
little
follies
.
"
No
,
I
drank
champagne
and
romped
and
tried
to
flirt
,
and
was
altogether
abominable
,
"
said
Meg
self
-
reproachfully
.
"
There
is
something
more
,
I
think
.
"
And
Mrs
.
March
smoothed
the
soft
cheek
,
which
suddenly
grew
rosy
as
Meg
answered
slowly
.
.
.
"
Yes
.
It
’
s
very
silly
,
but
I
want
to
tell
it
,
because
I
hate
to
have
people
say
and
think
such
things
about
us
and
Laurie
.
"
Then
she
told
the
various
bits
of
gossip
she
had
heard
at
the
Moffats
’
,
and
as
she
spoke
,
Jo
saw
her
mother
fold
her
lips
tightly
,
as
if
ill
pleased
that
such
ideas
should
be
put
into
Meg
’
s
innocent
mind
.
"
Well
,
if
that
isn
’
t
the
greatest
rubbish
I
ever
heard
,
"
cried
Jo
indignantly
.
"
Why
didn
’
t
you
pop
out
and
tell
them
so
on
the
spot
?
"
"
I
couldn
’
t
,
it
was
so
embarrassing
for
me
.
I
couldn
’
t
help
hearing
at
first
,
and
then
I
was
so
angry
and
ashamed
,
I
didn
’
t
remember
that
I
ought
to
go
away
.
"
"
Just
wait
till
I
see
Annie
Moffat
,
and
I
’
ll
show
you
how
to
settle
such
ridiculous
stuff
.
The
idea
of
having
‘
plans
’
and
being
kind
to
Laurie
because
he
’
s
rich
and
may
marry
us
by
-
and
-
by
!
Won
’
t
he
shout
when
I
tell
him
what
those
silly
things
say
about
us
poor
children
?
"
And
Jo
laughed
,
as
if
on
second
thoughts
the
thing
struck
her
as
a
good
joke
.
"
If
you
tell
Laurie
,
I
’
ll
never
forgive
you
!
She
mustn
’
t
,
must
she
,
Mother
?
"
said
Meg
,
looking
distressed
.