“ThateverIshouldlivetoseeyouahenpeckedhusbandandenjoyingit!“criedJo,withupliftedhands。
  ItwasgoodtoseeLauriesquarehisshoulders,andsmilewithmasculinescornatthatinsinuation,ashereplied,withhis“highandmighty“air,“Amyistoowell-bredforthat,andIamnotthesortofmantosubmittoit。MywifeandIrespectourselvesandoneanothertoomuchevertotyrannizeorquarrel。“
  Jolikethat,andthoughtthenewdignityverybecoming,buttheboyseemedchangingveryfastintotheman,andregretmingledwithherpleasure。
  “Iamsureofthat。Amyandyouneverdidquarrelasweusedto。
  SheisthesunandIthewind,inthefable,andthesunmanagedthemanbest,youremember。“
  “Shecanblowhimupaswellasshineonhim,“laughedLaurie。
  “suchalectureasIgotatNice!Igiveyoumyworditwasadealworsethananyoryourscoldings,aregularrouser。I’lltellyouallaboutitsometime,sheneverwill,becauseaftertellingmethatshedespisedandwasashamedofme,shelostherhearttothedespicablepartyandmarriedthegood-for-nothing。“
  “Whatbaseness!Well,ifsheabusesyou,cometome,andI’lldefendyou。“
  “IlookasifIneededit,don’tI?“saidLaurie,gettingupandstrikinganattitudewhichsuddenlychangedfromtheimposingtotherapturous,asAmy’svoicewasheardcalling,“Whereisshe?
  Where’smydearoldJo?“
  Introopedthewholefamily,andeveryonewashuggedandkissedalloveragain,andafterseveralvainattempts,thethreewanderersweresetdowntobelookedatandexultedover。Mr。Laurence,haleandheartyasever,wasquiteasmuchimprovedastheothersbyhisforeigntour,forthecrustinessseemedtobenearlygone,andtheold-fashionedcourtlinesshadreceivedapolishwhichmadeitkindlierthanever。Itwasgoodtoseehimbeamat`mychildren’,ashecalledtheyoungpair。ItwasbetterstilltoseeAmypayhimthedaughterlydutyandaffectionwhichcompletelywonhisoldheart,andbestofall,towatchLaurierevolveaboutthetwo,asifnevertiredofenjoyingtheprettypicturetheymade。
  TheminutesheputhereyesuponAmy,Megbecameconsciousthatherowndresshadn’taParisianair,thatyoungMrs。MofffatwouldbeentirelyeclipsedbyyoungMrs。Laurence,andthat`herladyship’wasaltogetheramostelegantandgracefulwoman。Jothought,asshewatchedthepair,“Howwelltheylooktogether!Iwasright,andLauriehasfoundthebeautiful,accomplishedgirlwhowillbecomehishomebetterthanclumsyoldJo,andbeapride,notatormenttohim。“Mrs。Marchandherhusbandsmiledandnoddedateachotherwithhappyfaces,fortheysawthattheiryoungesthaddonewell,notonlyinworldlythings,butthebetterwealthoflove,confidence,andhappiness。
  ForAmy’sfacewasfullofthesoftbrightnesswhichbetokensapeacefulheart,hervoicehadanewtendernessinit,andthecool,primcarriagewaschangedtoagentledignity,bothwomanlyandwinning。
  Nolittleaffectationsmarredit,andthecordialsweetnessofhermannerwasmorecharmingthanthenewbeautyortheoldgrace,foritstampedheratoncewiththeunmistakablesignofthetruegentlewomanshehadhopedtobecome。
  “Lovehasdonemuchforourlittlegirl,“saidhermothersoftly。
  “Shehashadagoodexamplebeforeherallherlife,mydear,“
  Mr。Marchwhisperedback,withalovinglookatthewornfaceandgrayheadbesidehim。
  Daisyfounditimpossibletokeephereyesoffher`pittyaunty’,butattachedherselflikealapdogtothewonderfulchatelainefullofdelightfulcharms。Demipausedtoconsiderthenewrelationshipbeforehecompromisedhimselfbytherashacceptanceofabribe,whichtookthetemptingformofafamilyofwoodenbearsfromBerne。
  Aflankmovementproducedanunconditionalsurrender,however,forLaurieknewwheretohavehim。
  “Youngman,whenIfirsthadthehonorofmakingyouracquaintanceyouhitmeintheface。NowIdemandthesatisfactionofagentleman,“
  andwiththatthetalluncleproceededtotossandtouslethesmallnephewinawaythatdamagedhisphilosophicaldignityasmuchasitdelightedhisboyishsoul。
  “Blestifsheain’tinsilkfromheadtofoot?Ain’titarelishin’
  sighttoseehersettin’thereasfineasafiddle,anchahappyprocessionasfiledawayintothelittlediningroom!Mr。MarchproudlyescortedMrs。Laurence。Mrs。Marchasproudlyleanedonthearmof`myson’。TheoldgentlemantookJo,withawhispered,“Youmustbemygirlnow,“andaglanceattheemptycornerbythefire,thatmadeJowhisperback,“I’lltrytofillherplace,sir。
  Thetwinsprancedbehind,feelingthatthemillenniumwasathand,foreveryonewassobusywiththenewcomersthattheywerelefttorevelattheirownsweetwill,andyoumaybesuretheymadethemostoftheopportunity。Didn’ttheystealsipsoftea,stuffgingerbreadadlibitum,getahotbiscuitapiece,andasacrowningtrespass,didn’ttheyeachwhiskacaptivatinglittletartintotheirtinypockets,theretostickandcrumbletreacherously,teachingthemthatbothhumannatureandapastryarefrail?
  Burdenedwiththeguiltyconsciousnessofthesequesteredtarts,andfearingthatDodo’ssharpeyeswouldpiercethethindisguiseofcambricandmerinowhichhidtheirbooty,thelittlesinnersattachedthemselvesto`Dranpa’,whohadn’thisspectacleson。
  Amy,whowashandedaboutlikerefreshments,returnedtotheparloronFatherLaurence’sarm。Theotherspairedoffasbefore,andthisarrangementleftJocompanionless。Shedidnotminditattheminute,forshelingeredtoanswerHannah’seagerinquiry。
  “WillMissAmyrideinhercoopcoupe,anduseallthemlovelysilverdishesthat’sstoredawayoveryander?“
  “Shouldn’twonderifshedrovesixwhitehorses,ateoffgoldplate,andworediamondsandpointlaceeveryday。Teddythinksnothingtoogoodforher,“returnedJowithinfinitesatisfaction。
  “Nomorethereis!Willyouhavehashorfishballsforbreakfast?“
  askedHannah,whowiselymingledpoetryandprose。
  “Idon’tcare。“AndJoshutthedoor,feelingthatfoodwasanuncongenialtopicjustthen。Shestoodaminutelookingatthepartyvanishingabove,andasDemi’sshortplaidlegstoiledupthelaststair,asuddensenseoflonlinesscameoverhersostronglythatshelookedaboutherwithdimeyes,asiftofindsomethingtoleanupon,forevenTeddyhaddesertedher。Ifshehadknownwhatbirthdaygiftwascomingeveryminutenearerandnearer,shewouldnothavesaidtoherself,“I’llweepalittleweepwhenIgotobed。
  Itwon’tdotobedismalnow。“Thenshedrewherhandoverhereyes,foroneofherboyishhabitswasnevertoknowwhereherhandkerchiefwas,andhadjustmanagedtocallupasmilewhentherecameaknockattheporchdoor。
  Sheopenedwithhospitablehaste,andstartedasifanotherghosthadcometosurpriseher,fortherestoodatallbeardedgentleman,beamingonherfromthedarknesslikeamidnightsun。
  “Oh,Mr。Bhaer,Iamsogladtoseeyou!“criedJo,withaclutch,asifshefearedthenightwouldswallowhimupbeforeshecouldgethimin。
  “AndItoseeMissMarsch,butno,youhafaparty,“andtheProfessorpausedasthesoundofvoicesandthetapofdancingfeetcamedowntothem。
  “No,wehaven’t,onlythefamily。Mysisterandfriendshavejustcomehome,andweareallveryhappy。Comein,andmakeoneofus。“
  Thoughaverysocialman,IthinkMr。Bhaerwouldhavegonedecorouslyaway,andcomeagainanotherday,buthowcouldhe,whenJoshutthedoorbehindhim,andberefthimofhishat?
  Perhapsherfacehadsomethingtodowithit,forsheforgottohideherjoyatseeinghim,andshoweditwithafranknessthatprovedirresistibletothesolitaryman,whosewelcomefarexceededhisboldesthopes。
  “IfIshallnotbeMonsieurdeTrop,Iwillsogladlyseethemall。Youhafbeenill,myfriend?“
  Heputthequestionabruptly,for,asJohunguphiscoat,thelightfellonherface,andhesawachangeinit。
  “Notill,buttiredandsorrowful。WehavehadtroublesinceIsawyoulast。“
  “Ah,yes,Iknow。MyheartwassoreforyouwhenIheardthat,“Andheshookhandsagain,withsuchasympatheticfacethatJofeltasifnocomfortcouldequalthelookofthekindeyes,thegraspofthebig,warmhand。
  “Father,Mother,thisismyfriend,ProfessorBhaer,“shesaid,withafaceandtoneofsuchirrepressibleprideandpleasurethatshemightaswellhaveblownatrumpetandopenedthedoorwithaflourish。
  Ifthestrangerhadanydoubtsabouthisreception,theyweresetatrestinaminutebythecordialwelcomehereceived。
  Everyonegreetedhimkindly,forJo’ssakeatfirst,butverysoontheylikedhimforhisown。Theycouldnothelpit,forhecarriedthetalismanthatopensallhearts,andthesesimplepeoplewarmedtohimatonce,feelingeventhemorefriendlybecausehewaspoor。Forpovertyenrichesthosewholiveaboveit,andisasurepassporttotrulyhospitablespirits。Mr。
  Bhaersatlookingabouthimwiththeairofatravelerwhoknocksatastrangedoor,andwhenitopens,findshimselfathome。Thechildrenwenttohimlikebeestoahoneypot,andestablishingthemselvesoneachknee,proceededtocaptivatehimbyriflinghispockets,pullinghisbeard,andinvestigatinghiswatch,withjuvenileaudacity。Thewomentelegraphedtheirapprovaltooneanother,andMr。March,feelingthathehadgotakindredspirit,openedhischoiceststoresforhisguest’sbenefit,whilesilentJohnlistenedandenjoyedthetalk,butsaidnotaword,andMr。Laurencefounditimpossibletogotosleep。
  IfJohadnotbeenotherwiseengaged,Laurie’sbehaviorwouldhaveamusedher,forafainttwinge,notofjealousy,butsomethinglikesuspicion,causedthatgentlemantostandaloofatfirst,andobservethenewcomerwithbrotherlycircumspection。
  Butitdidnotlastlong。Hegotinterestedinspiteofhimself,andbeforeheknewit,wasdrawnintothecircle。ForMr。Bhaertalkedwellinthisgenialatmosphere,anddidhimselfjustice。
  HeseldomspoketoLaurie,buthelookedathimoften,andashadowwouldpassacrosshisface,asifregrettinghisownlostyouth,ashewatchedtheyoungmaninhisprime。ThenhiseyeswouldturntoJosowistfullythatshewouldhavesurelyansweredthemuteinquiryifshehadseenit。ButJohadherowneyestotakecareof,andfeelingthattheycouldnotbetrusted,sheprudentlykeptthemonthelittlesockshewasknitting,likeamodelmaidenaunt。
  Astealthyglancenowandthenrefreshedherlikesipsoffreshwaterafteradustywalk,forthesidelongpeepsshowedherseveralpropitiousomens。Mr。Bhaer’sfacehadlosttheabsent-mindedexpression,andlookedallalivewithinterestinthepresentmoment,actuallyyoungandhandsome,shethought,forgettingtocomparehimwithLaurie,assheusuallydidstrangemen,totheirgreatdetriment。Thenheseemedquiteinspired,thoughtheburialcustomsoftheancients,towhichtheconversationhadstrayed,mightnotbeconsideredanexhilaratingtopic。
  JoquiteglowedwithtriumphwhenTeddygotquenchedinanargument,andthoughttoherself,asshewatchedherfather’sabsorbedface,“HowhewouldenjoyhavingsuchamanasmyProfessortotalkwitheveryday!“Lastly,Mr。Bhaerwasdressedinanewsuitofblack,whichmadehimlookmorelikeagentlemanthanever。Hisbushyhairhadbeencutandsmoothlybrushed,butdidn’tstayinorderlong,forinexcitingmoments,herumpleditupinthedrollwayheusedtodo,andJolikeditrampantlyerectbetterthanflat,becauseshethoughtitgavehisfineforeheadaJove-likeaspect。PoorJo,howshedidglorifythatplainman,asshesatknittingawaysoquietly,yetlettingnothingescapeher,noteventhefactthatMr。Bhaeractuallyhadgoldsleeve-buttonsinhisimmaculatewristbands。
  “Dearoldfellow!Hecouldn’thavegothimselfupwithmorecareifhe’dbeengoinga-wooing,“saidJotoherself,andthenasuddenthoughtbornofthewordsmadeherblushsodreadfullythatshehadtodropherball,andgodownafterittohideherface。
  Themaneuverdidnotsucceedaswellassheexpected,however,forthoughjustintheactofsettingfiretoafuneralpyre,theProfessordroppedhistorch,metaphoricallyspeaking,andmadeadiveafterthelittleblueball。Ofcoursetheybumpedtheirheadssmartlytogether,sawstars,andbothcameupflushedandlaughing,withouttheball,toresumetheirseats,wishingtheyhadnotleftthem。
  Nobodyknewwheretheeveningwentto,forHannahskillfullyabstractedthebabiesatanearlyhour,noddingliketworosypoppies,andMr。Laurencewenthometorest。Theotherssatroundthefire,talkingaway,utterlyregardlessofthelapseoftime,tillMeg,whosematernalwasimpressedwithafirmconvictionthatDaisyhadtumbledoutofbe,andDemisethisnightgownafirestudyingthestructureofmatches,madeamovetogo。
  “Wemusthaveoursing,inthegoodoldway,forwearealltogetheragainoncemore,“saidJo,feelingthatagoodshoutwouldbeasafeandpleasantventforthejubilantemotionsofhersoul。
  Theywerenotallthere。Butnoonefoundthewordsthougtlessoruntrue,forBethstillseemedamongthem,apeacefulpresence,invisible,butdearerthanever,sincedeathcouldnotbreakthehouseholdleaguethatlovemadedisoluble。Thelittlechairstoodinitsoldplace。Thetidybasket,withthebitofworksheleftunfinishedwhentheneedlegrew`soheavy’,wasstillonitsaccustomedshelf。Thebelovedinstrument,seldomtouchednowhadnotbeenmoved,andaboveitBeth’sface,sereneandsmiling,asintheearlydays,lookeddownuponthem,seemingtosay,“Behappy。Iamhere。“
  “Playsomething,Amy。Letthemhearhowmuchyouhaveimproved,“
  saidLaurie,withpardonableprideinhispromisingpupil。
  ButAmywhispered,withfulleyes,asshetwirledthefadedstool,“Nottonight,dear。Ican’tshowofftonight。“
  Butshedidshowsomethingbetterthanbrilliancyorskill,forshesangBeth’ssongswithatendermusicinhervoicewhichthebestmastercouldnothavetaught,andtouchedthelistener’sheartswithasweeterpowerthananyotherinspirationcouldhavegivenher。Theroomwasverystill,whentheclearvoicefailedsuddenlyatthelastlineofBeth’sfavoritehymn。Itwashardtosay……
  Earthhathnosorrowthatheavencannotheal;
  andAmyleanedagainstherhusband,whostoodbehindher,feelingthatherwelcomehomewasnotquiteperfectwithoutBeth’skiss。
  “Now,wemustfinishwithMignon’ssong,forMr。Bhaersingsthat,“saidJo,beforethepausegrewpainful。AndMr。Bhaerclearedhisthroatwithagratified“Hem!“ashesteppedintothecornerwhereJostood,saying……
  “Youwillsingwithme?Wegoexcellentlywelltogether。“
  Apleasingfiction,bytheway,forJohadnomoreideaofmusicthanagrasshopper。Butshewouldhaveconsentedifhehadproposedtosingawholeopera,andwarbledaway,blissfullyregardlessoftimeandtune。Itdidn’tmuchmatter,forMr。BhaersanglikeatrueGerman,heartilyandwell,andJosoonsubsidedintoasubduedhum,thatshemightlistentothemellowvoicethatseemedtosingforheralone。