PART 1
13. CHAPTER THIRTEEN
(continued)
"Finish this story while I set my heel," said Jo, handing him
the book.
"Yes'm." was the meek answer, as he began, doing his best to
prove his gratitude for the favor of admission into the `Busy Bee
Society'.
The story was not a long one, and when it was finished, he
ventured to ask a few questions as a reward of merit.
"Please, ma'am, could I inquire if this highly instructive
and charming institution is a new one?"
"Would you tell him?" asked Meg of her sisters.
"He'll laugh," said Amy warningly.
"Who cares?" said Jo.
"I guess he'll like it," added Beth.
"Of course I shall! I give you my word I won't laugh. Tell
away, Jo, and don't be afraid."
"The idea of being afraid of you! Well, you see we used to
play Pilgrim's Progress, and we have been going on with it in
earnest, all winter and summer."
"Yes, I know," said Laurie, nodding wisely.
"Who told you?" demanded Jo.
"Spirits."
"No, I did. I wanted to amuse him one night when you were
all away, and he was rather dismal. He did like it, so don't
scold, Jo," said Beth meekly.
"You can't keep a secret. Never mind, it saves trouble now."
"Go on, please," said Laurie, as Jo became absorbed in her
work, looking a trifle displeased.
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