“Now,Marmee,thatisverycunningofyoutoturnourownstoriesagainstus,andgiveusasermoninsteadofaromance!“
criedMeg。
“Ilikethatkindofsermon。It’sthesortFatherusedtotellus,“saidBeththoughtfully,puttingtheneedlesstraightonJo’scushion。
“Idon’tcomplainnearasmuchastheothersdo,andIshallbemorecarefulthanevernow,forI’vehadwarningfromSusies’sdownfall,“
saidAmymorally。
“Weneededthatlesson,andwewon’tforgetit。Ifwedoso,youjustsaytous,asoldChloedidinUNCLETOM,`Tinkobyermarcies,chillen!`Tinkobyermarcies!’“addedJo,whocouldnot,forthelifeofher,helpgettingamorseloffunoutofthelittlesermon,thoughshetookittoheartasmuchasanyofthem。
“Whatintheworldareyougoingtodonow,Jo。“askedMegonesnowyafternoon,ashersistercametrampingthroughthehall,inrubberboots,oldsack,andhood,withabroominonehandandashovelintheother。
“Goingoutforexercise,“answeredJowithamischievoustwinkleinhereyes。
“Ishouldthinktwolongwalksthismorningwouldhavebeenenough!It’scoldanddullout,andIadviseyoutostaywarmanddrybythefire,asIdo,“saidMegwithashiver。
“Nevertakeadvice!Can’tkeepstillallday,andnotbeingapussycat,Idon’tliketodozebythefire。Ilikeadventures,andI’mgoingtofindsome。“
MegwentbacktotoastherfeetandreadIVANHOE,andJobegantodigpathswithgreatenergy。Thesnowwaslight,andwithherbroomshesoonsweptapathallroundthegarden,forBethtowalkinwhenthesuncameoutandtheinvaliddollsneededair。Now,thegardenseparatedtheMarches’housefromthatofMr。Laurence。Bothstoodinasuburbofthecity,whichwasstillcountrylike,withgrovesandlawns,largegardens,andquietstreets。Alowhedgepartedthetwoestates。Ononesidewasanold,brownhouse,lookingratherbareandshabby,robbedofthevinesthatinsummercovereditswallsandtheflowers,whichthensurroundedit。Ontheothersidewasastatelystonemansion,plainlybetokeningeverysortofcomfortandluxury,fromthebigcoachhouseandwell-keptgroundstotheconservatoryandtheglimpsesoflovelythingsonecaughtbetweentherichcurtains。
Yetitseemedalonely,lifelesssortofhouse,fornochildrenfrolickedonthelawn,nomotherlyfaceeversmiledatthewindows,andfewpeoplewentinandout,excepttheoldgentlemanandhisgrandson。
ToJo’slivelyfancy,thisfinehouseseemedakindofenchantedpalace,fullofsplendorsanddelightswhichnooneenjoyed。Shehadlongwantedtobeholdthesehiddenglories,andtoknowtheLaurenceboy,wholookedasifhewouldliketobeknown,ifheonlyknewhowtobegin。Sincetheparty,shehadbeenmoreeagerthanever,andhadplannedmanywaysofmakingfriendswithhim,buthehadnotbeenseenlately,andJobegantothinkhehadgoneaway,whensheonedayspiedabrownfaceatanupperwindow,lookingwistfullydownintotheirgarden,whereBethandAmyweresnow-ballingoneanother。
“Thatboyissufferingforsocietyandfun,“shesaidtoherself。
“Hisgrandpadoesnotknowwhat’sgoodforhim,andkeepshimshutupallalone。Heneedsapartyofjollyboystoplaywith,orsomebodyyoungandlively。I’veagreatmindtogooverandtelltheoldgentlemanso!“
TheideaamusedJo。wholikedtododaringthingsandwasalwaysscandalizingMegbyherqueerperformances。Theplanof`goingover’wasnotforgotten。Andwhenthesnowyafternooncame,Joresolvedtotrywhatcouldbedone。ShesawMr。Lawrencedriveoff,andthensalliedouttodigherwaydowntothehedge,whereshepausedandtookasurvey。Allquiet,curtainsdownatthelowerwindows,servantsoutofsight,andnothinghumanvisiblebutacurlyblackheadleaningonathinhandattheupperwindow。
“Thereheis,“thoughtJo,“Poorboy!Allaloneandsickthisdismalday。It’sashame!I’lltossupasnowballandmakehimlookout,andthensayakindwordtohim。“
Upwentahandfulofsoftsnow,andtheheadturnedatonce,showingafacewhichlostitslistlesslookinaminute,asthebigeyesbrightenedandthemouthbegantosmile。Jonoddedandlaughed,andflourishedherbroomasshecalledout……
“Howdoyoudo?Areyousick?“
Laurieopenedthewindow,andcroakedoutashoarselyasaraven……
“Better,thankyou。I’vehadabadcold,andbeenshutupaweek。“
“I’msorry。Whatdoyouamuseyourselfwith?“
“Nothing。It’sdullastombsuphere。“
“Don’tyouread?“
“Notmuch。Theywon’tletme。“
“Can’tsomebodyreadtoyou?“
“Grandpadoessometimes,butmybooksdon’tinteresthim,andIhatetoaskBrookeallthetime。“
“Havesomeonecomeandseeyouthen。“
“Thereisn’tanyoneI’dliketosee。Boysmakesucharow,andmyheadisweak。“
“Isn’ttheresomenicegirlwho’dreadandamuseyou?Girlsarequietandliketoplaynurse。“
“Don’tknowany。“
“Youknowus,“beganJo,thenlaughedandstopped。
“SoIdo!Willyoucome,please?“criedLaurie。
“I’mnotquietandnice,butI’llcome,ifMotherwillletme。
I’llgoaskher。Shutthewindow,likeagoodboy,andwaittillI
come。“
Withthat,Joshoulderedherbroomandmarchedintothehouse,wonderingwhattheywouldallsaytoher。Lauriewasinaflutterofexcitementattheideaofhavingcompany,andflewabouttogetready,forasMrs。Marchsaid,hewas`alittlegentleman’。anddidhonortothecomingguestbybrushinghiscurlypate,puttingonafreshcolor,andtryingtidyuptheroom,whichinspiteofhalfadozenservants,wasanythingbutneat。Presentlytherecamealoudring,thanadecidedvoice,askingfor`Mr。laurie’,andasurprised-
lookingservantcamerunninguptoannounceayounglady。
“Allright,showherup,it’sMissJo,“saidLaurie,goingtothedoorofhislittleparlortomeetJo,whoappeared,lookingrosyandquiteatherease,withacovereddishinonehandandBeth’sthreekittensintheother。
“HereIam,bagandbaggage,“shesaidbriskly。“Mothersentherlove,andwasgladifIcoulddoanythingforyou。Megwantedmetobringsomeofherblancmange,shemakesitverynicely,andBeththoughthercatswouldbecomforting。Iknewyou’dlaughatthem,butIcouldn’trefuse,shewassoanxioustodosomething。“
ItsohappenedthatBeth’sfunnyloanwasjustthething,forinlaughingoverthekits,Laurieforgothisbashfulness,andgrewsociableatonce。
“Thatlookstooprettytoeat,“hesaid,smilingwithpleasure,asJouncoveredthedish,andshowedtheblancmange,surroundedbyagarlandofgreenleaves,andthescarletflowersofAmy’spetgeranium。
“Itisn’tanything,onlytheyallfeltkindlyandwantedtoshowit。Tellthegirltoputitawayforyourtea。It’ssosimpleyoucaneatit,andbeingsoft,itwillslipdownwithouthurtingyoursorethroat。Whatacozyroomthisis!“
“Itmightbeititwaskeptnice,butthemaidsarelazy,andIdon’tknowhowtomakethemmind。Itworriesmethough。“
“I’llrightitupintwominutes,foritonlyneedstohavethehearthbrushed,so——andthethingsmadestraightonthemantelpiece,so——andthebooksputhere,andthebottlesthere,andyoursofaturnedfromthelight,andthepillowsplumpedupabit。Nowthen,you’refixed。“
Andsohewas,for,asshelaughedandtalked,Johadwhiskedthingsintoplaceandgivenquiteadifferentairtotheroom。
Lauriewatchedherinrespectfulsilence,andwhenshebeckonedhimtohissofa,hesatdownwithasighofsatisfaction,sayinggratefully……
“Howkindyouare!Yes,that’swhatitwanted。Nowpleasetakethebigchairandletmedosomethingtoamusemycompany。“
“No,Icametoamuseyou。ShallIreadaloud?“andJolookedaffectionatelytowardsomeinvitingbooksnearby。
“Thankyou!I’vereadallthose,andifyoudon’tmind,I’drathertalk,“answeredLaurie。
“Notabit。I’lltalkalldayifyou’llonlysetmegoing。
BethsaysIneverknowwhentostop。“
“IsBeththerosyone,whostaysathomegooddealandsometimesgoesoutwithalittlebasket?“askedLauriewithinterest。
“Yes,that’sBeth。She’smygirl,andaregulargoodonesheis,too。“
“TheprettyoneisMeg,andthecurly-hairedoneisAmy,Ibelieve?“
Lauriecoloredup,butansweredfrankly,“Why,youseeIoftenhearyoucallingtooneanother,andwhenI’maloneuphere,Ican’thelplookingoveratyourhouse,youalwaysseemtobehavingsuchgoodtimes。Ibegyourpardonforbeingsorude,butsometimesyouforgettoputdownthecurtainatthewindowwheretheflowersare。
Andwhenthelampsarelighted,it’slikelookingatapicturetoseethefire,andyouallaroundthetablewithyourmother。Herfaceisrightopposite,anditlookssosweetbehindtheflowers,Ican’thelpwatchingit。Ihaven’tgotanymother,youknow。“
AndLauriepokedthefiretohidealittletwitchingofthelipsthathecouldnotcontrol。
Thesolitary,hungrylookinhiseyeswentstraighttoJo’swarmheart。shehadbeensosimplytaughtthattherewasnononsenseinherhead,andatfifteenshewasasinnocentandfrankasanychild。Lauriewassickandlonely,andfeelinghowrichshewasinhomeandhappiness,shegladlytriedtoshareitwithhim。
Herfacewasveryfriendlyandhersharpvoiceunusuallygentleasshesaid……
“We’llneverdrawthatcurtainanymore,andIgiveyouleavetolookasmuchasyoulike。Ijustwish,though,insteadofpeeping,you’dcomeoverandseeus。Motherissosplendid,she’ddoyouheapsofgood,andBethwouldsingtoyouifIbeggedherto,andAmywoulddance。MegandIwouldmakeyoulaughoverourfunnystageproperties,andwe’dhavejollytimes。Wouldn’tyourgrandpaletyou?“
“Ithinkhewould,ifyourmotheraskedhim。He’sverykind,thoughhedoesnotlookso,andheletsmedowhatIlike,prettymuch,onlyhe’safraidImightbeabothertostrangers,“beganLaurie,brighteningmoreandmore。