“Sometimes。YouseeI’vebeenabroadagoodmanyyears,andhaven’tbeenintocompanyenoughyettoknowhowyoudothingshere。“
“Abroad!。“criedJo。“Oh,tellmeaboutit!Ilovedearlytohearpeopledescribetheirtravels。“
Lauriedidn’tseemtoknowwheretobegin,butJo’seagerquestionssoonsethimgoing,andhetoldherhowhehadbeenatschoolinVevay,wheretheboysneverworehatsandhadafleetofboatsonthelake,andforholidayfunwentonwalkingtripsaboutSwitzerlandwiththeirteachers。
“Don’tIwishI’dbeenthere!“criedJo。“DidyougotoParis?“
“Wespentlastwinterthere。“
“CanyoutalkFrench?“
“WewerenotallowedtospeakanythingelseatVevay。“
“Dosaysome!Icanreadit,butcan’tpronounce。“
“Quelnomacetterjeunedemoiselleenlespantoullesjolis?“
“Hownicelyyoudoit!Letmesee……yousaid,`Whoistheyoungladyintheprettyslippers’,didn’tyou?“
“Oui,mademoiselle。“
“It’smysisterMargaret,andyouknewitwas!Doyouthinksheispretty?“
“Yes,shemakesmethinkoftheGermangirls,shelookssofreshandquiet,anddanceslikealady。“
Joquiteglowedwithpleasureatthisboyishpraiseofhersister,andstoredituptorepeattoMeg。Bothpeepedandcritisizedandchattedtilltheyfeltlikeoldacquaintances。
Laurie’sbashfulnesssoonworeoff,forJo’sgentlemanlydemeanoramusedandsethimathisease,andJowashermerryselfagain,becauseherdresswasforgottenandnobodyliftedtheireyebrowsather。Shelikedthe`Laurenceboy’betterthaneverandtookseveralgoodlooksathim,sothatshemightdescribehimtothegirls,fortheyhadnobrothers,veryfewmalecousins,andboyswerealmostunknowncreaturestothem。
“Curlyblackhair,brownskin,bigblackeyes,handsomenose,fineteeth,smallhandsandfeet,tallerthanIam,verypolite,foraboy,andaltogetherjolly。Wonderhowoldheis?“
ItwasonthetipofJo’stonguetoask,butshecheckedherselfintimeand,withunusualtact,triedtofindoutinaround-aboutway。
“Isupposeyouaregoingtocollegesoon?Iseeyoupeggingawayatyourbooks,no,Imeanstudyinghard。“AndJoblushedatthedreadful`pegging’whichhadescapedher。
Lauriesmiledbutdidn’tseemshocked,andansweredwithashrug。“Notforayearortwo。Iwon’tgobeforeseventeen,anyway。“
“Aren’tyoubutfifteen?“askedJo,lookingatthetalllad,whomshehadimaginedseventeenalready。
“Sixteen,nextmonth。“
“HowIwishIwasgoingtocollege!Youdon’tlookasifyoulikedit。“
“Ihateit!Nothingbutgrindingorskylarking。AndIdon’tlikethewayfellowsdoeither,inthiscountry。“
“Whatdoyoulike?“
“ToliveinItaly,andtoenjoymyselfinmyownway。“
Jowantedverymuchtoaskwhathisownwaywas,buthisblackbrowslookedratherthreateningasheknitthem,soshechangedthesubjectbysaying,asherfootkepttime,“That’sasplendidpolka!Whydon’tyougoandtryit?“
“Ifyouwillcometoo,“heanswered,withagallantlittlebow。
“Ican’t,forItoldmegIwouldn’t,because……“ThereJostopped,andlookedundecidedwhethertotellortolaugh。
“Because,what?“
“Youwon’ttell?“
“Never!“
“Well,Ihaveabadtrickofstandingbeforethefire,andsoIburnmyfrocks,andIscorchedthisone,andthoughit’snicelymended,itshows,andMegtoldmetokeepstillsonoonewouldseeit。Youmaylaugh,ifyouwantto。Itisfunny,Iknow。“
ButLauriedidn’tlaugh。Heonlylookeddawnaminute,andtheexpressionofhisfacepuzzledJowhenhesaidverygently,“Nevermindthat。I’lltellyouhowwecanmanage。There’salonghalloutthere,andwecandancegrandly,andnoonewillseeus。
Pleasecome。“
Jothankedhimandgladlywent,wishingshehadtwoneatgloveswhenshesawthenice,pearl-coloredonesherpartnerwore。Thehallwasempty,andtheyhadagrandpolka,forLauriedancedwell,andtaughthertheGermanstep,whichdelightedJo,beingfullofswingandspring。Whenthemusicstopped,theysatdownonthestairstogettheirbreath,andLauriewasinthemidstofanaccountofastudents’festivalatHeidelbergwhenMegappearedinsearchofhersister。Shebeckoned,andJoreluctantlyfollowedherintoasideroom,whereshefoundheronasofa,holdingherfoot,andlookingpale。
“I’vesprainedmyankle。Thatstupidhighheelturnedandgavemeasadwrench。Itachesso,Icanhardlystand,andIdon’tknowhowI’mevergoingtogethome,“shesaid,rockingtoandfroinpain。
“Iknewyou’dhurtyourfeetwiththosesillyshoes。I’msorry。ButIdon’tseewhatyoucando,exceptgetacarriage,orstayhereallnight,“answeredJo,softlyrubbingthepoorankleasshespoke。
“Ican’thaveacarriagewithoutitscostingeversomuch。I
daresayIcan’tgetoneatall,formostpeoplecomeintheirown,andit’salongwaytothestable,andnoonetosend。“
“I’llgo。“
“No,indeed!It’spastnine,anddarkasEgypt。Ican’tstophere,forthehouseisfull。Salliehassomegirlsstayingwithher。
I’llresttillHannahcomes,andthendothebestIcan。“
“I’llaskLaurie。Hewillgo,“saidJo,“lookingrelievedastheideaoccurredtoher。
“Mercy,no!Don’taskortellanyone。Getmemyrubbers,andputtheseslipperswithourthings。Ican’tdanceanymore,butassoonassupperisover,watchforHannahandtellmetheminuteshecomes。“
“Theyaregoingouttosuppernow。I’llstaywithyou。I’drather。“
“No,dear,runalong,andbringmesomecoffee。I’msotiredIcan’tstir。“
SoMegreclined,withrubberswellhidden,andJowentblunderingawaytothediningroom,whichshefoundaftergoingintoachinacloset,andopeningthedoorofaroomwhereoldMr。Gardinerwastakingalittleprivaterefreshment。Makingadartatthetable,shesecuredthecoffee,whichsheimmediatelyspilled,therebymakingthefrontofherdressasbadastheback。
“Oh,dear,whatablunderbussIam!“exclaimedJo,finishingMeg’sglovebyscrubbinghergownwithit。
“CanIhelpyou?“saidafriendlyvoice。AndtherewasLaurie,withafullcupinonehandandaplateoficeintheother。
“IwastryingtogetsomethingforMeg,whoisverytired,andsomeoneshookme,andhereIaminanicestate,“answeredJo,glancingdismallyfromthestainedskirttothecoffee-coloredglove。
“Toobad!Iwaslookingforsomeonetogivethisto。
MayI
takeittoyoursister?“
“Oh,thankyou!I’llshowyouwheresheis。Idon’toffertotakeitmyself,forIshouldonlygetintoanotherscrapeifIdid。“
Joledtheway,andasifusedtowaitingonladies,Lauriedrewupalittletable,broughtasecondinstallmentofcoffeeandiceforJo,andwassoobligingthatevenparticularMegpronouncedhima`niceboy’。Theyhadamerrytimeoverthebonbonsandmottoes,andwereinthemidstofaquietgameofBUZZ,withtwoorthreeotheryoungpeoplewhohadstrayedin,whenHannahappeared。MegforgotherfootandrosesoquicklythatshewasforcedtocatchholdofJo,withanexclamationofpain。
“Hush!Don’tsayanything,“shewhispered,addingaloud,“It’snothing。Iturnedmyfootalittle,that’sall,“andlimpedupstairstoputherthingson。
Hannahscolded,Megcried,andJowasatherwits’end,tillsedecidedtotakethingsintoherownhands。Slippingout,sherandownand,findingaservant,askedifhecouldgetheracarriage。
IthappenedtobeahiredwaiterwhoknewnothingabouttheneighborhoodandJowaslookingroundforhelpwhenLaurie,whohadheardwhatshesaid,cameupandofferedhisgrandfather’scarriage,whichhadjustcomeforhim,hesaid。
“It’ssoearly!Youcan’tmeantogoyet?“beganJo。lookingrelievedbuthesitatingtoaccepttheoffer。
“Ialwaysgoearly,Ido,truly!Pleaseletmetakeyouhome。
It’sallonmyway,youknow,anditrains,theysay。“
Thatsettledit,andtellinghimofMeg’smishap,Jogratefullyacceptedandrusheduptobringdowntherestoftheparty。Hannahhatedrainasmuchasacatdoessoshemadenotrouble,andtheyrolledawayintheluxuriousclosecarriage,feelingveryfestiveandelegant。LauriewentontheboxsoMegcouldkeepherfootup,andthegirlstalkedovertheirpartyinfreedom。
“Ihadacapitaltime。Didyou?’askedJo,rumplingupherhair,andmakingherselfcomfortable。
“Yes,tillIhurtmyself。Sallie’sfriend,AnnieMoffat,tookafancytome,andaskedmetocomeandspendaweekwithherwhenSalliedoes。Sheisgoinginthespringwhentheoperacomes,anditwillbeperfectlysplendid,ifMotheronlyletsmego,“answeredMeg,cheeringupatthethought。
“IsawyoudancingwiththeredheadedmanIranawayfrom。Washenice?“
“Oh。very!Hishairisauburn,notred,andhewasverypolite,andIhadadeliciousredowawithhim。“
“Helookedlikeagrasshopperinafitwhenhedidthenewstep。
LaurieandIcouldn’thelplaughing。Didyouhearus?“
“No,butitwasveryrude。Whatwereyouaboutallthattime,hiddenawaythere?“
Jotoldheradventures,andbythetimeshehadfinishedtheywereathome。Withmanythanks,theysaidgoodnightandcreptin,hopingtodisturbnoone,buttheinstanttheirdoorcreaked,twolittlenightcapsbobbedup,andtwosleepybuteagervoicescriedout……
“Tellabouttheparty!Tellabouttheparty!“