| PART 2
32. CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO
 (continued)"Hum!" said Jo, still intent upon her sister's face, for the
 bright color faded as quickly as it came, the smile vanished, and
 presently a tear lay shining on the window ledge.  Beth whisked
 it off, and in her half-averted face read a tender sorrow that
 made her own eyes fill.  Fearing to betray herself, she slipped
 away, murmuring something about needing more paper. "Mercy on me, Beth loves Laurie!" she said, sitting down in
 her own room, pale with the shock of the discovery which she
 believed she had just made.  "I never dreamed of such a thing.
 What will Mother say?  I wonder if her..."  there Jo stopped
 and turned scarlet with a sudden thought.  "If he shouldn't love
 back again, how dreadful it would be.  He must.  I'll make him!"
 And she shook her head threateningly at the picture of the mischievous-looking
 boy laughing at her from the wall.  "Oh dear, we are
 growing up with a vengeance.  Here's Meg married and a mamma, 
 Amy flourishing away at Paris, and Beth in love.  I'm the only
 one that has sense enough to keep out of mischief."  Jo thought
 intently for a minute with her eyes fixed on the picture, then
 she smoothed out her wrinkled forehead and said, with a decided
 nod at the face opposite, "No thank you, sir, you're very
 charming, but you've no more stability than a weathercock.  So
 you needn't write touching notes and smile in that insinuating
 way, for it won't do a bit of good, and I won't have it." |