"
"Stay where you are, Jo. I'm errand boy to this establishment,"
said Laurie, taking up his cap.
"I'm afraid you are busy," began Meg.
"No, I've done my lessons for the day."
"Do you study in vacation time?" asked Jo.
"I follow the good example my neighbors set me," was Laurie's
answer, as he swung himself out of the room.
"I have great hopes for my boy," observed Jo, watching him
fly over the fence with an approving smile.
"He does very well, for a boy," was Meg's somewhat ungracious
answer, for the subject did not interest her.
Dr.
Bangs came, said Beth had symptoms of the fever, but he thought
she would have it lightly, though he looked sober over the Hummel
story. Amy was ordered off at once, and provided with something to ward
off danger, she departed in great state, with Jo and Laurie as escort.
Aunt March received them with her usual hospitality.
"What do you want now?" she asked, looking sharply over her
spectacles, while the parrot, sitting on the back of her chair,
called out . . .
"Go away. No boys allowed here."
Laurie retired to the window, and Jo told her story.
"No more than I expected, if you are allowed to go poking
about among poor folks. Amy can stay and make herself useful
if she isn't sick, which I've no doubt she will be, looks like
it now. Don't cry, child, it worries me to hear people sniff.
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