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4. CHAPTER FOUR
 (continued)They always looked back before turning the corner, for
 their mother was always at the window to nod and smile, and
 wave her hand to them.  Somehow it seemed as if they couldn't
 have got through the day without that, for whatever their
 mood might be, the last glimpse of that motherly face was
 sure to affect them like sunshine. "If Marmee shook her fist instead of kissing her hand
 to us, it would serve us right, for more ungrateful wretches
 than we are were never seen," cried Jo, taking a remorseful
 satisfaction in the snowy walk and bitter wind.
 "Don't use such dreadful expressions," replied Meg from
 the depths of the veil in which she had shrouded herself
 like a nun sick of the world. "I like good strong words that mean something," replied
 Jo, catching her hat as it took a leap off her head
 preparatory to flying away altogether. "Call yourself any names you like, but I am neither a
 rascal nor a wretch and I don't choose to be called so." "You're a blighted being, and decidedly cross today because
 you can't sit in the lap of luxury all the time.  Poor dear,
 just wait till I make my fortune, and you shall revel
 in carriages and ice cream and high-heeled slippers,
 and posies, and red-headed boys to dance with." "How ridiculous you are, Jo!"  But Meg laughed at the
 nonsense and felt better in spite of herself. "Lucky for you I am, for if I put on crushed airs and
 tried to be dismal, as you do, we should be in a nice state.
 Thank goodness, I can always find something funny to keep me
 up.  Don't croak any more, but come home jolly, there's a dear." Jo gave her sister an encouraging pat on the shoulder
 as they parted for the day, each going a different way, each
 hugging her little warm turnover, and each trying to be
 cheerful in spite of wintry weather, hard work, and the
 unsatisfied desires of pleasure-loving youth. |