JowasthefirsttowakeinthegraydawnofChristmasmorning。
Nostockingshungatthefireplace,andforamomentshefeltasmuchdisappointedasshedidlongago,whenherlittlesockfelldownbecauseitwascrammedsofullofgoodies。Thensherememberedhermother’spromiseand,slippingherhandunderherpillow,drewoutalittlecrimson-coveredbook。Sheknewitverywell,foritwasthatbeautifuloldstoryofthebestlifeeverlived,andJofeltthatitwasatrueguidebookforanypilgrimgoingonalongjourney。ShewokeMegwitha“MerryChristmas,“andbadeherseewhatwasunderherpillow。Agreen-
coveredbookappeared,withthesamepictureinside,andafewwordswrittenbytheirmother,whichmadetheironepresentverypreciousintheireyes。PresentlyBethandAmywoketorummageandfindtheirlittlebooksalso,onedove-colored,theotherblue,andallsatlookingatandtalkingaboutthem,whiletheeastgrewrosywiththecomingday。
Inspiteofhersmallvanities,Margarethadasweetandpiousnature,whichunconsciouslyinfluencedhersisters,especiallyJo,wholovedherverytenderly,andobeyedherbecauseheradvicewassogentlygiven。
“Girls,“saidMegseriously,lookingfromthetumbledheadbesidehertothetwolittlenight-cappedonesintheroombeyond,“Motherwantsustoreadandloveandmindthesebooks,andwemustbeginatonce。Weusedtobefaithfulaboutit,butsinceFatherwentawayandallthiswartroubleunsettledus,wehaveneglectedmanythings。Youcandoasyouplease,butIshallkeepmybookonthetablehereandreadalittleeverymorningassoonasIwake,forIknowitwilldomegoodandhelpmethroughtheday。“
Thensheopenedhernewbookandbegantoread。Joputherarmroundherand,leaningcheektocheek,readalso,withthequietexpressionsoseldomseenonherrestlessface。
“HowgoodMegis!Come,Amy,let’sdoastheydo。I’llhelpyouwiththehardwords,andthey’’explainthingsifwedon’tunderstand,“whisperedBeth,verymuchimpressedbytheprettybooksandhersisters,example。
“I’mgladmineisblue,“saidAmy。andthentheroomswereverystillwhilethepagesweresoftlyturned,andthewintersunshinecreptintotouchthebrightheadsandseriousfaceswithaChristmasgreeting。
“WhereisMother?“askedMeg,assheandJorandowntothankherfortheirgifts,halfanhourlater。
“Goodnessonlyknows。somepoorcreetercamea-beggin’,andyourmawentstraightofftoseewhatwasneeded。Thereneverwassuchawomanforgivin’awayvittlesanddrink,clothesandfirin’,“
repliedHannah,whohadlivedwiththefamilysinceMegwasborn,andwasconsideredbythemallmoreasafriendthanaservant。
“Shewillbebacksoon,Ithink,sofryyourcakes,andhaveeverythingready,“saidMeg,lookingoverthepresentswhichwerecollectedinabasketandkeptunderthesofa,readytobeproducedatthepropertime。“why,whereisAmy’sbottleofcologne?“
sheadded,asthelittleflaskdidnotappear。
“Shetookitoutaminuteago,andwentoffwithittoputaribbononit,orsomesuchnotion,“repliedJo,dancingabouttheroomtotakethefirststiffnessoffthenewarmyslippers。
“Hownicemyhandkerchiefslook,don’tthey?Hannahwashedandironedthemforme,andImarkedthemallmyself,“saidBeth,lookingproudlyatthesomewhatunevenletterswhichhadcosthersuchlabor。
“Blessthechild!She’sgoneandput`Mother’ontheminsteadof`M。March’。Howfunny!“criedJo,takingoneup。
“Isn’tthatright?Ithoughtitwasbettertodoitso,becauseMeg’sinitialsareM。M。,andIdon’twantanyonetousethesebutMarmee,“saidBeth;,lookingtroubled。
“It’sallright,dear,andaveryprettyidea,quitesensibletoo,fornoonecanevermistakenow。Itwillpleaseherverymuch,Iknow,“saidMeg,withafrownforJoandasmileforBeth。
“There’sMother。Hidethebasket,quick!“criedJo,asadoorslammedandstepssoundedinthehall。
Amycameinhastily,andlookedratherabashedwhenshesawhersistersallwaitingforher。
“Wherehaveyoubeen,andwhatareyouhidingbehindyou?“
askedMeg,surprisedtosee,byherhoodandcloak,thatlazyAmyhadbeenoutsoearly。
“Don’tlaughatme,Jo!Ididn’tmeananyoneshouldknowtillthetimecame。Ionlymeanttochangethelittlebottleforabigone,andIgaveallmymoneytogetit,andI’mtrulytryingnottobeselfishanymore。“
Asshespoke,Amyshowedthehandsomeflaskwhichreplacedthecheapone,andlookedsoearnestandhumbleinherlittleefforttoforgetherselfthatMeghuggedheronthespot,andJopronouncedher`atrump’,whileBethrantothewindow,andpickedherfinestrosetoornamentthestatelybottle。
“YouseeIfeltashamedofmypresent,afterreadingandtalkingaboutbeinggoodthismorning,soIranroundthecornerandchangedittheminuteIwasup,andI’msoglad,formineisthehandsomestnow。“
Anotherbangofthestreetdoorsentthebasketunderthesofa,andthegirlstothetable,eagerforbreakfast。
“MerryChristmas,Marmee!Manyofthem!Thankyouforourbooks。Wereadsome,andmeantoeveryday,“theyallcriedinchorus。
“MerryChristmas,littledaughters!I’mgladyoubeganatonce,andhopeyouwillkeepon。ButIwanttosayonewordbeforewesitdown。Notfarawayfromhereliesapoorwomanwithalittlenewbornbaby。Sixchildrenarehuddledintoonebedtokeepfromfreezing,fortheyhavenofire。Thereisnothingtoeatoverthere,andtheoldestboycametotellmetheyweresufferinghungerandcold。Mygirls,willyougivethemyourbreakfastasaChristmaspresent?“
Theywereallunusuallyhungry,havingwaitednearlyanhour,andforaminutenoonespoke,onlyaminute,forJoexclaimedimpetuously,“I’msogladyoucamebeforewebegan!“
“MayIgoandhelpcarrythethingstothepoorlittlechildren?“
askedBetheagerly。
“Ishalltakethecreamandthemuffings,“addedAmy,heroicallygivingupthearticleshemostliked。
Megwasalreadycoveringthebuckwheats,andpilingthebreadintoonebigplate。
“Ithoughtyou’ddoit,“saidMrs。March,smilingasifsatisfied。
“Youshallallgoandhelpme,andwhenwecomebackwewillhavebreadandmilkforbreakfast,andmakeitupatdinnertime。“
Theyweresoonready,andtheprocessionsetout。Fortunatelyitwasearly,andtheywentthroughbackstreets,sofewpeoplesawthem,andnoonelaughedatthequeerparty。
Apoor,bare,miserableroomitwas,withbrokenwindows,nofire,raggedbedclothes,asickmother,wailingbaby,andagroupofpale,hungrychildrencuddledunderoneoldquilt,tryingtokeepwarm。
Howthebigeyesstaredandthebluelipssmiledasthegirlswentin。
“Ach,meinGott!Itisgoodangelscometous!“saidthepoorwoman,cryingforjoy。
“Funnyangelsinhoodsandmittens,“saidJo,andsetthemtolaughing。
Inafewminutesitreallydidseemasifkindspiritshadbeenatworkthere。Hannah,whohadcarriedwood,madeafire,andstoppedupthebrokenpaneswitholdhatsandherowncloak。Mrs。
Marchgavethemotherteaandgruel,andcomfortedherwithpromisesofhelp,whileshedressedthelittlebabyastenderlyasifithadbeenherown。Thegirlsmeantimespreadthetable,setthechildrenroundthefire,andfedthemlikesomanyhungrybirds,laughing,talking,andtryingtounderstandthefunnybrokenEnglish。
“Dasistgut!““DieEngel-kinder!“criedthepoorthingsastheyateandwarmedtheirpurplehandsatthecomfortableblaze。
Thegirlshadneverbeencalledangelchildrenbefore,andthoughtitveryagreeable,especiallyJo,whohadbeenconsidereda`Sancho’eversinceshewasborn。Thatwasaveryhappybreakfast,thoughtheydidn’tgetanyofit。Andwhentheywentaway,leavingcomfortbehind,IthinktherewerenotinallthecityfourmerrierpeoplethanthehungrylittlegirlswhogaveawaytheirbreakfastsandcontentedthemselveswithbreadandmilkonChristmasmorning。
“That’slovingourneighborbetterthanourselves,andI
likeit,“saidMeg,astheysetouttheirpresentswhiletheirmotherwasupstairscollectingclothesforthepoorHummels。
Notaverysplendidshow,buttherewasagreatdealoflovedoneupinthefewlittlebundles,andthetallvaseofredroses,whitechrysanthemums,andtrailingvines,whichstoodinthemiddle,gavequiteanelegantairtothetable。
“She’scoming!Strikeup,Beth!Openthedoor,Amy!
ThreecheersforMarmee!“criedJo,prancingaboutwhileMegwenttoconductMothertotheseatofhonor。
Bethplayedhergayestmarch,amythrewopenthedoor,andMegenactedescortwithgreatdignity。Mrs。Marchwasbothsurprisedandtouched,andsmiledwithhereyesfullassheexaminedherpresentsandreadthelittlenoteswhichaccompaniedthem。Theslipperswentonatonce,anewhandkerchiefwasslippedintoherpocket,wellscentedwithAmy’scologne,therosewasfastenedinherbosom,andthenicegloveswerepronouncedaperfectfit。
Therewasagooddealoflaughingandkissingandexplaining,inthesimple,lovingfashionwhichmakesthesehomefestivalssopleasantatthetime,sosweettorememberlongafterward,andthenallfelltowork。
Themorningcharitiesandceremoniestooksomuchtimethattherestofthedaywasdevotedtopreparationsfortheeveningfestivities。Beingstilltooyoungtogooftentothetheater,andnotrichenoughtoaffordanygreatoutlayforprivateperformances,thegirlsputtheirwitstowork,andnecessitybeingthemotherofinvention,madewhatevertheyneeded。Verycleverweresomeoftheirproductions,pasteboardguitars,antiquelampsmadeofold-fashionedbutterboatscoveredwithsilverpaper,gorgeousrobesofoldcotton,glitteringwithtinspanglesfromapicklefactory,andarmorcoveredwiththesameusefuldiamondshapedbitsleftinnsheetswhenthelidsofpreservepotswerecutout。Thebigchamberwasthesceneofmanyinnocentrevels。
Nogentlemanwereadmitted,soJoplayedmalepartstoherheart’scontentandtookimmensesatisfactioninapairofrussetleatherbootsgivenherbyafriend,whoknewaladywhoknewanactor。Theseboots,anoldfoil,andaslasheddoubletonceusedbyanartistforsomepicture,wereJo’schieftreasuresandappearedonalloccasions。Thesmallnessofthecompanymadeitnecessaryforthetwoprincipalactorstotakeseveralpartsapiece,andtheycertainlydeservedsomecreditforthehardworktheydidinlearningthreeorfourdifferentparts,whiskinginandoutofvariouscostumes,andmanagingthestagebesides。Itwasexcellentdrillfortheirmemories,aharmlessamusement,andemployedmanyhourswhichotherwisewouldhavebeenidle,lonely,orspentinlessprofitablesociety。
Onchristmasnight,adozengirlspiledontothebedwhichwasthedresscircle,andsatbeforetheblueandyellowchintzcurtainsinamostflatteringstateofexpectancy。Therewasagooddealofrustlingandwhisperingbehindthecurtain,atrifleoflampsmoke,andanoccasionalgigglefromAmy,whowasapttogethystericalintheexcitementofthemoment。Presentlyabellsounded,thecurtainsflewapart,andtheOPERATICTRAGEDYbegan。