Mercy me, how time does fly!"
"As one of the children is older than yourself, you needn't
talk so like a grandma. I flatter myself I'm a 'gentleman growed'
as Peggotty said of David, and when you see Amy, you'll find her
rather a precocious infant," said Laurie, looking amused at her
maternal air.
"You may be a little older in years, but I'm ever so much
older in feeling, Teddy.
Women always are, and this last year has
been such a hard one that I feel forty."
"Poor Jo! We left you to bear it alone, while we went pleasuring.
You are older.
Here's a line, and there's another. Unless you smile,
your eyes look sad, and when I touched the cushion, just now,
I found a tear on it. You've had a great deal to bear,
and had to bear it all alone.
What a selfish beast I've been!"
and Laurie pulled his own hair, with a remorseful look.
But Jo only turned over the traitorous pillow, and answered,
in a tone which she tried to make more cheerful, "No, I had Father
and Mother to help me, and the dear babies to comfort me, and the
thought that you and Amy were safe and happy, to make the troubles
here easier to bear. I am lonely, sometimes, but I dare say it's
good for me, and .
. ."
"You never shall be again," broke in Laurie, putting his arm
about her, as if to fence out every human ill.
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