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911
"
No
,
never
repeat
that
foolish
gossip
,
and
forget
it
as
soon
as
you
can
,
"
said
Mrs
.
March
gravely
.
"
I
was
very
unwise
to
let
you
go
among
people
of
whom
I
know
so
little
,
kind
,
I
dare
say
,
but
worldly
,
ill
-
bred
,
and
full
of
these
vulgar
ideas
about
young
people
.
I
am
more
sorry
than
I
can
express
for
the
mischief
this
visit
may
have
done
you
,
Meg
.
"
912
"
Don
t
be
sorry
,
I
won
t
let
it
hurt
me
.
I
ll
forget
all
the
bad
and
remember
only
the
good
,
for
I
did
enjoy
a
great
deal
,
and
thank
you
very
much
for
letting
me
go
.
I
ll
not
be
sentimental
or
dissatisfied
,
Mother
.
I
know
I
m
a
silly
little
girl
,
and
I
ll
stay
with
you
till
I
m
fit
to
take
care
of
myself
.
But
it
is
nice
to
be
praised
and
admired
,
and
I
can
t
help
saying
I
like
it
,
"
said
Meg
,
looking
half
ashamed
of
the
confession
.
913
"
That
is
perfectly
natural
,
and
quite
harmless
,
if
the
liking
does
not
become
a
passion
and
lead
one
to
do
foolish
or
unmaidenly
things
.
Learn
to
know
and
value
the
praise
which
is
worth
having
,
and
to
excite
the
admiration
of
excellent
people
by
being
modest
as
well
as
pretty
,
Meg
.
"
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914
Margaret
sat
thinking
a
moment
,
while
Jo
stood
with
her
hands
behind
her
,
looking
both
interested
and
a
little
perplexed
,
for
it
was
a
new
thing
to
see
Meg
blushing
and
talking
about
admiration
,
lovers
,
and
things
of
that
sort
.
And
Jo
felt
as
if
during
that
fortnight
her
sister
had
grown
up
amazingly
,
and
was
drifting
away
from
her
into
a
world
where
she
could
not
follow
.
915
"
Mother
,
do
you
have
plans
,
as
Mrs
.
Moffat
said
?
"
asked
Meg
bashfully
.
916
"
Yes
,
my
dear
,
I
have
a
great
many
,
all
mothers
do
,
but
mine
differ
somewhat
from
Mrs
.
Moffat
s
,
I
suspect
.
I
will
tell
you
some
of
them
,
for
the
time
has
come
when
a
word
may
set
this
romantic
little
head
and
heart
of
yours
right
,
on
a
very
serious
subject
.
917
You
are
young
,
Meg
,
but
not
too
young
to
understand
me
,
and
mothers
lips
are
the
fittest
to
speak
of
such
things
to
girls
like
you
.
Jo
,
your
turn
will
come
in
time
,
perhaps
,
so
listen
to
my
plans
and
help
me
carry
them
out
,
if
they
are
good
.
"
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918
Jo
went
and
sat
on
one
arm
of
the
chair
,
looking
as
if
she
thought
they
were
about
to
join
in
some
very
solemn
affair
.
Holding
a
hand
of
each
,
and
watching
the
two
young
faces
wistfully
,
Mrs
.
March
said
,
in
her
serious
yet
cheery
way
.
.
.
919
"
I
want
my
daughters
to
be
beautiful
,
accomplished
,
and
good
.
To
be
admired
,
loved
,
and
respected
.
To
have
a
happy
youth
,
to
be
well
and
wisely
married
,
and
to
lead
useful
,
pleasant
lives
,
with
as
little
care
and
sorrow
to
try
them
as
God
sees
fit
to
send
.
To
be
loved
and
chosen
by
a
good
man
is
the
best
and
sweetest
thing
which
can
happen
to
a
woman
,
and
I
sincerely
hope
my
girls
may
know
this
beautiful
experience
.
It
is
natural
to
think
of
it
,
Meg
,
right
to
hope
and
wait
for
it
,
and
wise
to
prepare
for
it
,
so
that
when
the
happy
time
comes
,
you
may
feel
ready
for
the
duties
and
worthy
of
the
joy
.
My
dear
girls
,
I
am
ambitious
for
you
,
but
not
to
have
you
make
a
dash
in
the
world
,
marry
rich
men
merely
because
they
are
rich
,
or
have
splendid
houses
,
which
are
not
homes
because
love
is
wanting
.
Money
is
a
needful
and
precious
thing
,
and
when
well
used
,
a
noble
thing
,
but
I
never
want
you
to
think
it
is
the
first
or
only
prize
to
strive
for
.
I
d
rather
see
you
poor
men
s
wives
,
if
you
were
happy
,
beloved
,
contented
,
than
queens
on
thrones
,
without
self
-
respect
and
peace
.
"
920
"
Poor
girls
don
t
stand
any
chance
,
Belle
says
,
unless
they
put
themselves
forward
,
"
sighed
Meg
.