PART 1
3. CHAPTER THREE
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Jo quite glowed with pleasure at this boyish praise of her
sister, and stored it up to repeat to Meg. Both peeped and
critisized and chatted till they felt like old acquaintances. Laurie's
bashfulness soon wore off, for Jo's gentlemanly demeanor amused and
set him at his ease, and Jo was her merry self again, because her
dress was forgotten and nobody lifted their eyebrows at her. She
liked the `Laurence boy' better than ever and took several good
looks at him, so that she might describe him to the girls, for they
had no brothers, very few male cousins, and boys were almost unknown
creatures to them.
"Curly black hair, brown skin, big black eyes, handsome nose,
fine teeth, small hands and feet, taller than I am, very polite,
for a boy, and altogether jolly. Wonder how old he is?"
It was on the tip of Jo's tongue to ask, but she checked
herself in time and, with unusual tact, tried to find out in a
round-about way.
"I suppose you are going to college soon? I see you pegging
away at your books, no, I mean studying hard." And Jo blushed
at the dreadful `pegging' which had escaped her.
Laurie smiled but didn't seem shocked, and answered with a
shrug. "Not for a year or two. I won't go before seventeen,
anyway."
"Aren't you but fifteen?" asked Jo, looking at the tall lad,
whom she had imagined seventeen already.
"Sixteen, next month."
"How I wish I was going to college! You don't look as if
you liked it."
"I hate it! Nothing but grinding or skylarking. And I don't
like the way fellows do either, in this country."
"What do you like?"
"To live in Italy, and to enjoy myself in my own way."
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