| March looked silently at the downcast face of her... 625 |
[Feb. 1st, 2010|02:48 am] |
March looked silently at the downcast face of her pretty daughter, and could not find it in her heart to blame her little follies "No, I drank champagne and romped and tried to flirt, and was altogether abominable," said Meg self-reproachfully "There is something more, I thinkMarch smoothed the soft cheek, which suddenly grew rosy as Meg answered slowlyIt's very silly, but I want to tell it, because I hate to have people say and think such things about us and Laurie Then she told the various bits of gossip she had heard at the Moffats', and as she spoke, Jo saw her mother fold her lips tightly, as if ill pleased that such ideas should be put into Meg's innocent mind "Well, if that isn't the greatest rubbish I ever heard," cried Jo indignantly"Why didn't you pop out and tell them so on the spot?' "I couldn't, it was so embarrassing for meI couldn't help hearing at first, and then I was so angry and ashamed, I didn't remember that I ought to go away "Just wait till I see Annie Moffat, and I'll show you how to settle such ridiculous stuffThe idea of having `plans' and being |
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