PART 2
35. CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE
(continued)
No answer for an instant, then Laurie asked sharply, "Who
told you?"
"Jo herself."
"Then there's an end of it!" And he shook off his grandfather's
hands with an impatient motion, for though grateful
for the sympathy, his man's pride could not bear a man's pity.
"Not quite. I want to say one thing, and then there shall
be an end of it," returned Mr. Laurence with unusual mildness.
"You won't care to stay at home now, perhaps?"
"I don't intend to run away from a girl. Jo can't prevent
my seeing her, and I shall stay and do it as long as I like,"
interrupted Laurie in a defiant tone.
"Not if you are the gentleman I think you. I'm disappointed,
but the girl can't help it, and the only thing left
for you to do is to go away for a time. Where will you go?"
"Anywhere. I don't care what becomes of me." And Laurie
got up with a reckless laugh that grated on his grandfather's
ear.
"Take it like a man, and don't do anything rash, for God's
sake. Why not go abroad, as you planned, and forget it?"
"I can't."
"But you've been wild to go, and I promised you should
when you got through college."
"Ah, but I didn't mean to go alone!" And Laurie walked
fast through the room with an expression which it was well
his grandfather did not see.
"I don't ask you to go alone. There's someone ready and
glad to go with you, anywhere in the world."
"Who, Sir?' stopping to listen.
"Myself."
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