AndLauriemeantwhathesaid。
  “Iknowyouwill,andI’meversomuchobliged。Youarealwaysagreatcomforttome,Teddy,“returnedJo,gratefullyshakinghands。
  “Well,now,don’tbedismal,there’sagoodfellow。It’sallrightyousee。Megishappy,Brookewillflyroundandgetsettledimmediately,Grandpawillattendtohim,anditwillbeveryjollytoseeMeginherownlittlehouse。We’llhavecapitaltimesaftersheisgone,forIshallbethroughcollegebeforelong,andthenwe’llgoabroadonsomenicetriporother。Wouldn’tthatconsoleyou?“
  “Iratherthinkitwould,butthere’snoknowingwhatmayhappeninthreeyears,“saidJothoughtfully。
  “That’strue。Don’tyouwishyoucouldtakealookforwardandweewhereweshallallbethen?Ido,“returnedLaurie。
  “Ithinknot,forImightseesomethingsad,andeveryonelookssohappynow,Idon’tbelievetheycouldbemuchimproved。“AndJo’seyeswentslowlyroundtheroom,brighteningastheylooked,fortheprospectwasapleasantone。
  FatherandMothersattogether,quietlyrelivingthefirstchapteroftheromancewhichforthembegansometwentyyearsago。
  Amywasdrawingthelovers,whosatapartinabeautifulworldoftheirown,thelightofwhichtouchedtheirfaceswithagracethelittleartistcouldnotcopy。Bethlayonhersofa,talkingcheerilywithheroldfriend,whoheldherlittlehandasifhefeltthatitpossessedthepowertoleadhimalongthepeacefulwayshewalked。
  Joloungedinherfavoritelowseat,withthegravequietlookwhichbestbecameher,andLaurie,leaningonthebackofherchair,hischinonalevelwithhercurlyhead,smiledwithhisfriendliestaspect,andnoddedatherinthelongglasswhichreflectedthemboth。
  SothecurtainfallsuponMeg,Jo,Beth,andAmy。Whetheriteverrisesagain,dependsuponthereceptiongiveNthefirstactofthedomesticdramacalledLITTLEWOMEN。
  InorderthatwemaystartafreshandgotoMeg’sweddingwithfreeminds,itwillbewelltobeginwithalittlegossipabouttheMarches。Andhereletmepremisethatifanyoftheeldersthinkthereistoomuch`lovering’inthestory,asIfeartheymayI’mnotafraidtheyoungfolkswillmakethatobjection,IcanonlysaywithMrs。March,“WhatcanyouexpectwhenIhavefourgaygirlsinthehouse,andadashingyoungneighborovertheway?“
  Thethreeyearsthathavepassedhavebroughtbutfewchangestothequietfamily。Thewarisover,andMr。Marchsafelyathome,busywithhisbooksandthesmallparishwhichfoundinhimaministerbynatureasbygrace,aquiet,studiousman,richinthewisdomthatisbetterthanlearning,thecharitywhichcallsallmankind`brother’,thepietythatblossomsintocharacter,makingitaugustandlovely。
  Theseattributes,inspiteofpovertya"m.kanbaapp点com"ndthestrictintegritywhichshuthimoutfromthemoreworldlysuccesses,attractedtohimmanyadmirablepersons,asnaturallyassweetherbsdrawbees,andasnaturallyhegavethemthehoneyintowhichfiftyyearsofhardexperiencehaddistillednobitterdrop。Earnestyoungmenfoundthegray-headedscholarasyoungatheartasthey,thoughtfulortroubledwomeninstinctivelybroughttheirdoubtstohim,sureoffindingthegentlestsympathy,thewisestcounsel。Sinnerstoldtheirsinstothepure-heartedoldmanandwerebothrebukedandsaved。Giftedmenfoundacompanioninhim。Ambitiousmencaughtglimpsesofnoblerambitionsthantheirown,andevenworldlingsconfessedthathisbeliefswerebeautifulandtrue,although`theywouldn’tpay’。
  Tooutsidersthefiveenergeticwomenseemedtorulethehouse,andsotheydidinmanythings,butthequietscholar,sittingamonghisbooks,wasstilltheheadofthefamily,thehouseholdconscience,anchor,andcomforter,fortohimthebusy,anxiouswomenalwaysturnedintroubloustimes,findinghim,inthetruestsenseofthosesacredwords,husbandandfather。
  Thegirlsgavetheirheartsintotheirmother’skeeping,theirsoulsintotheirfather’s,andtobothparents,wholivedandlaboredsofaithfullyforthem,theygavealovethatgrewwiththeirgrowthandboundthemtenderlytogetherbythesweetesttiewhichblesseslifeandoutlivesdeath。
  Mrs。Marchisasbriskandcheery,thoughrathergrayer,thanwhenwesawherlast,andjustnowsoabsorbedinMeg’saffairsthatthehospitalsandhomesstillfullofwounded`boys’andsoldiers’
  widows,decidedlymissthemotherlymissionary’svisits。
  JohnBrookedidhisdutymanfullyforayear,gotwounded,wassenthome,andnotallowedtoreturn。Hereceivednostarsorbars,buthedeservedthem,forhecheerfullyriskedallhehad,andlifeandloveareverypreciouswhenbothareinfullbloom。Perfectlyresignedtohisdischarge,hedevotedhimselftogettingwell,preparingforbusiness,andearningahomeforMeg。Withthegoodsenseandsturdyindependencethatcharacterizedhim,herefusedMr。Laurence’smoregenerousoffers,andacceptedtheplaceofbookkeeper,feelingbettersatisfiedtobeginwithanhonestlyearnedsalarythanbyrunninganyriskswithborrowedmoney。
  Meghadspentthetimeinworkingaswellaswaiting,growingwomanlyincharacter,wiseinhousewifelyarts,andprettierthanever,forloveisagreatbeautifier。Shehadhergirlishambitionsandhopes,andfeltsomedisappointmentatthehumblewayinwhichthenewlifemustbegin。NedMoffathadjustmarriedSallieGardiner,andMegcouldn’thelpcontrastingtheirfinehouseandcarriage,manygifts,andsplendidoutfitwithherown,andsecretlywishingshecouldhavethesame。ButsomehowenvyanddiscontentsoonvanishedwhenshethoughtofallthepatientloveandlaborJohnhadputintothelittlehomeawaitingher,andwhentheysattogetherinthetwilight,talkingovertheirsmallplans,thefuturealwaysgrewsobeautifulandbrightthatsheforgotSallie’ssplendorandfeltherselftherichest,happiestgirlinChristendom。
  JoneverwentbacktoAuntMarch,fortheoldladytooksuchafancytoAMythatshebribedherwiththeofferofdrawinglessonsfromoneofthebestteachersgoing,andforthesakeofthisadvantage,Amywouldhaveservedafarhardermistress。Soshegavehermorningstoduty,herafternoonstopleasure,andprosperedfinely。
  JomeantimedevotedherselftoliteratureandBeth,whoremaineddelicatelongafterthefeverwasathingofthepast。Notaninvalidexactly,butneveragaintherosy,healthycreatureshehadbeen,yetalwayshopeful,happy,andserene,andbusywiththequietdutiessheloved,everyone’sfriend,andanangelinthehouse,longbeforethosewholovedhermosthadlearnedtoknowit。
  AslongasTHESPREADEAGLEpaidheradollaracolumnforher`rubbish’,asshecalledit,Jofeltherselfawomanofmeans,andspunherlittleromancesdiligently。Butgreatplansfermentedinherbusybrainandambitiousmind,andtheoldtinkitcheninthegarretheldaslowlyincreasingpileofblottedmanuscript,whichwasonedaytoplacethenameofMarchupontherolloffame。
  Laurie,havingdutifullygonetocollegetopleasehisgrandfather,wasnowgettingthroughitintheeasiestpossiblemannertopleasehimself。Auniversalfavorite,thankstomoney,manners,muchtalent,andthekindestheartthatevergotitsownerintoscrapesbytryingtogetotherpeopleoutofthem,hestoodingreatdangerofbeingspoiled,andprobablywouldhavebeen,likemanyanotherpromisingboy,ifhehadnotpossessedatalismanagainstevilinthememoryofthekindoldmanwhowasboundupinhissuccess,themotherlyfriendwhowatchedoverhimasifhewereherson,andlast,butnotleastbyanymeans,theknowledgethatfourinnocentgirlsloved,admired,andbelievedinhimwithalltheirhearts。
  Beingonly`aglorioushumanboy’,ofcoursehefrolickedandflirted,grewdandified,aquatic,sentimental,orgymnastic,ascollegefashionsordained,hazedandwashazed,talkedslang,andmorethanoncecameperilouslynearsuspensionandexpulsion。
  Butashighspiritsandtheloveoffunwerethecausesofthesepranks,healwaysmanagedtosavehimselfbyfrankconfession,honorableatonement,ortheirresistiblepowerofpersuasionwhichhepossessedinperfection。Infact,heratherpridedhimselfonhisnarrowescapes,andlikedtothrillthegirlswithgraphicaccountsofhistriumphsoverwrathfultutors,dignifiedprofessors,andvanquishedenemies。The`menofmyclass’,wereheroesintheeyesofthegirls,whoneverweariedoftheexploitsof`ourfellows’,andwerefrequentlyallowedtobaskinthesmilesofthesegreatcreatures,whenLauriebroughtthemhomewithhim。
  Amyespeciallyenjoyedthishighhonor,andbecamequiteabelleamongthem,forherladyshipearlyfeltandlearnedtousethegiftoffascinationwithwhichshewasendowed。MegwastoomuchabsorbedinherprivateandparticularJohntocareforanyotherlordsofcreation,andBethtooshytodomorethanpeepatthemandwonderhowAmydaredtoorderthemaboutso,butJofeltquiteinherownelement,andfounditverydifficulttorefrainfromimitatingthegentlemanlyattitudes,phrases,andfeats,whichseemedmorenaturaltoherthanthedecorumsprescribedforyoungladies。TheyalllikedJoimmensely,butneverfellinlovewithher,thoughveryfewescapedwithoutpayingthetributeofasentimentalsighortwoatAmy’sshrine。
  Andspeakingofsentimentbringsusverynaturallytothe`Dovecote’。
  ThatwasthenameofthelittlebrownhouseMr。BrookehadpreparedforMeg’sfirsthome。Lauriehadchristenedit,sayingitwashighlyappropriatetothegentleloverswho`wentontogetherlikeapairofturtledoves,withfirstabillandthenacoo’。Itwasatinyhouse,withalittlegardenbehindandalawnaboutasbigasapockethandkerchiefinthefront。HereMegmeanttohaveafountain,shrubbery,andaprofusionoflovelyflowers,thoughjustatpresentthefountainwasrepresentedbyaweather-beatenurn,verylikeadilapidatedslopbowl,theshrubberyconsistedofseveralyounglarches,undecidedwhethertoliveordie,andtheprofusionofflowerswasmerelyhintedbyregimentsofstickstoshowwhereseedswereplanted。
  Butinside,itwasaltogethercharming,andthehappybridesawnofaultfromgarrettocellar。Tobesure,thehallwassonarrowitwasfortunatethattheyhadnopiano,foronenevercouldhavebeengotinwhole,thediningroomwassosmallthatsixpeoplewereatightfit,andthekitchenstairsseemedbuiltfortheexpresspurposeofprecipitatingbothservantsandchinapell-mellintothecoalbin。Butoncegetusedtotheseslightblemishesandnothingcouldbemorecomplete,forgoodsenseandgoodtastehadpresidedoverthefurnishing,andtheresultwashighlysatisfactory。Therewerenomarble-toppedtables,longmirrors,orlacecurtainsinthelittleparlor,butsimplefurniture,plentyofbooks,afinepictureortwo,astandofflowersinthebaywindow,and,scatteredallabout,theprettygiftswhichcamefromfriendlyhandsandwerethefairerforthelovingmessagestheybrought。
  Idon’tthinktheParianPsycheLauriegavelostanyofitsbeautybecauseJohnputupthebracketitstoodupon,thatanyupholsterercouldhavedrapedtheplainmuslincurtainsmoregracefullythanAmy’sartistichand,orthatanystore-roomwaseverbetterprovidedwithgoodwishes,merrywords,andhappyhopesthanthatinwhichJoandhermotherputawayMeg’sfewboxes,barrels,andbundles,andIammorallycertainthatthespandynewkitchennevercouldhavelookedsocozyandneatifHannahhadnotarrangedeverypotandpanadozentimesover,andlaidthefireallreadyforlightingtheminute`Mis。Brookecamehome’。
  Ialsodoubtifanyyoungmatroneverbeganlifewithsorichasupplyofdusters,holders,andpiecebags,forBethmadeenoughtolasttillthesilverweddingcameround,andinventedthreedifferentkindsofdishclothsfortheexpressserviceofthebridalchina。
  Peoplewhohireallthesethingsdoneforthemneverknowwhattheylose,forthehomeliesttasksgetbeautifiediflovinghandsdothem,andMegfoundsomanyproofsofthisthateverythinginhersmallnest,fromthekitchenrollertothesilvervaseonherparlortable,waseloquentofhomeloveandtenderforethought。
  Whathappytimestheyhadplanningtogether,whatsolemnshoppingexcursions,whatfunnymistakestheymade,andwhatshoutsoflaughteraroseoverLaurie’sridiculousbargains。Inhisloveofjokes,thisyounggentleman,thoughnearlythroughcollege,wasamuchofaboyasever。Hislastwhimhadbeentobringwithhimonhisweeklyvisitssomenew,useful,andingeniousarticlefortheyounghousekeeper。Nowabagofremarkableclothespins,next,awonderfulnutmeggraterwhichfelltopiecesatthefirsttrial,aknifecleanerthatspoiledalltheknives,orasweeperthatpickedthenapneatlyoffthecarpetandleftthedirt,labor-savingsoapthattooktheskinoffone’shands,infalliblecementswhichstuckfirmlytonothingbutthefingersofthedeludedbuyer,andeverykindoftinware,fromatoysavingsbankforoddpennies,toawonderfulboilerwhichwouldwasharticlesinitsownsteamwitheveryprospectofexplodingintheprocess。
  InvainMegbeggedhimtostop。Johnlaughedathim,andJocalledhim`Mr。Toodles’。HewaspossessedwithamaniaforpatronizingYankeeingenuity,andseeinghisfriendsfitlyfurnishedforth。
  Soeachweekbeheldsomefreshabsurdity。
  Everythingwasdoneatlast,eventoAmy’sarrangingdifferentcoloredsoapstomatchthedifferentcoloredrooms,andBeth’ssettingthetableforthefirstmeal。
  “Areyousatisfied?Doesitseemlikehome,anddoyoufeelasifyoushouldbehappyhere?“askedMrs。March,assheandherdaughterwentthroughthenewkingdomarminarm,forjustthentheyseemedtoclingtogethermoretenderlythanever。
  “Yes,Mother,perfectlysatisfied,thankstoyouall,andsohappythatIcan’ttalkaboutit,“withalookthatwasfarbetterthanwords。
  “Ifsheonlyhadaservantortwoitwouldbeallright,“saidAmy,comingoutoftheparlor,whereshehadbeentryingtodecidewhetherthebronzeMercurylookedbestonthewhatnotorthemantlepiece。
  “MotherandIhavetalkedthatover,andIhavemadeupmymindtotryherwayfirst。TherewillbesolittletodothatwithLottytorunmyerrandsandhelpmehereandthere,Ishallonlyhaveenoughworktokeepmefromgettinglazyorhomesick,“answeredMegtranquilly。
  “SallieMoffathasfour,“beganAmy。
  “IfMeghadfour,thehousewouldn’tholdthem,andmasterandmissiswouldhavetocampinthegarden,“brokeinJo,who,envelopedinabigbluepinafore,wasgivingthelastpolishtothedoorhandles。
  “Sallieisn’tapoorman’swife,andmanymaidsareinkeepingwithherfineestablishment。MegandJohnbeginhumbly,butI
  haveafeelingthattherewillbequiteasmuchhappinessinthelittlehouseasinthebigone。It’sagreatmistakeforyounggirlslikeMegtoleavethemselvesnothingtodobutdress,giveorders,andgossip。WhenIwasfirstmarried,Iusedtolongformynewclothestowearoutorgettorn,sothatimighthavethepleasureofmendingthem,forIgotheartilysickofdoingfancyworkandtendingmypockethandkerchief。“
  “Whydidn’tyougointothekitchenandmakemesses,asSalliesaysshedoestoamuseherself,thoughtheyneverturnoutwellandtheservantslaughather,“saidMeg。
  “Ididafterawhile,notto`mess’buttolearnofHannahhowthingsshouldbedone,thatmyservantsneednotlaughatme。
  Itwasplaythen,buttherecameatimewhenIwastrulygratefulthatInotonlypossessedthewillbutthepowertocookwholesomefoodformylittlegirls,andhelpmyselfwhenIcouldnolongeraffordtohirehelp。Youbeginattheotherend,Meg,dear,butthelessonsyoulearnnowwillbeofusetoyouby-and-bywhenJohnisaricherman,forthemistressofahouse,howeversplendid,shouldknowhowworkoughttobedone,ifshewishestobewellandhonestlyserved。“
  “Yes,Mother,I’msureofthat,“saidMeg,listeningrespectfullytothelittlelecture,forthebestofwomenwillholdforthupontheallabsorbingsubjectofhousekeeping。“DoyouknowI