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Understand?" "Yes, Master," said Kreacher,...
Understand?"
"Yes, Master," said Kreacher, bowing low againHarry saw his lips moving soundlessly, undoubtedly framing the insults he was now forbidden to utter
"Two years ago," said Harry, his heart now hammering against his ribs, "there was a big gold locket in the drawing room upstairsDid you steal it back?"
There was a moment's silence, during which Kreacher straightened up to look Harry full in the face
"Where is it now?" asked Harry jubilantly as Ron and Hermione looked gleeful
Kreacher closed his eyes as though he could not bear to see their reactions to his next word
"Gone?" echoed Harry, elation floating out of him, "What do you mean, it's gone?"
The elf shivered
"Kreacher," said Harry fiercely, "I order you -"
"Mundungus Fletcher," croaked the elf, his eyes still tight shut"Mundungus Fletcher stole it all; Miss Bella's and Miss Cissy's pictures, my Mistress's gloves, the Order of Merlin, First Class, the goblets with the family crest, and - and - "
Kreacher was gulping for air: His hollow chest was rising and falling rapidly, then his eyes flew open and he uttered a bloodcurdling scream
"\a151\iand the locket, Master Regulus's locketKreacher did wrong, Kreacher failed in his orders!\i"
Harry reacted dolce gabbana handbags instinctively: As Kreacher lunged for the poker standing in the grate, he launched himself upon the elf, flattening himHermione's scream mingled with Kreacher's but Harry bellowed louder than both of them: "Kreacher, I order you to stay still!"
He felt the elf freeze and released himKreacher lay flat on the cold stone floor, tears gushing from his sagging eyes
"Harry, let him up!" Hermione whispered
"So he can beat himself up with the poker?" snorted Harry, kneeling beside the elfKreacher, I want the truth: How do you know Mundungus Fletcher stole the locket?"
"Kreacher saw him!" gasped the elf as tears poured over his snout and into his mouth full of graying teeth"Kreacher saw him coming out of Kreacher's cupboard with his hands full of Kreacher's treasuresKreacher told the sneak thief to stop, but Mundungus Fletcher laughed and r-ran \a133 "
"You called the locket 'Master Regulus's,'" said Harry"Why? Where did it come from? What did Regulus have to do with it? Kreacher, sit up and tell me everything you know about that locket, and everything Regulus had to do with it!"
The elf sat up, curled into a ball, placed his wet face between his knees, and began to rock backward and forwardWhen he spoke, his voice was muffled discount hermes but quite distinct in the silent, echoing kitchen
"Master Sirius ran away, good riddance, for he was a bad boy and broke my Mistress's heart with his lawless waysBut Master Regulus had proper order; he knew what was due to the name of Black and the dignity of his pure bloodFor years he talked of the Dark Lord, who was going to bring the wizards out of hiding to rule the Muggles and the Muggle-borns \a133 and when he was sixteen years old, Master Regulus joined the Dark LordSo proud, so proud, so happy to serve \a133
And one day, a year after he joined, Master Regulus came down to the kitchen to see KreacherMaster Regulus always liked KreacherAnd Master Regulus said \a133 he said \a133"
The old elf rocked faster than ever
"\a133 he said that the Dark Lord required an elf
"Voldemort needed an \ielf\i?" Harry repeated, looking around at Ron and Hermione, who looked just as puzzled as he did
"Oh yes," moaned Kreacher"And Master Regulus had volunteered KreacherIt was an honor, said Master Regulus, an honor for him and for Kreacher, who must be sure to do whatever the Dark Lord ordered him to do \a133 and then to c-come home
Kreacher rocked still faster, his breath coming in sobs
"So Kreacher went to the Dark LordThe chanel jewelry Dark Lord did not tell Kreacher what they were to do, but took Kreacher with him to a cave beside the seaAnd beyond the cave was a cavern, and in the cavern was a great black lake \a133 "
The hairs on the back of Harry's neck stood upKreacher's croaking voice seemed to come to him from across the dark waterHe saw what had happened as clearly as though he had been present
"\a133 There was a boat \a133"
Of course there had been a boat; Harry knew the boat, ghostly green and tiny, bewitched so as to carry one wizard and one victim toward the island in the centerThis, then, was how Voldemort had tested the defenses surrounding the Horcrux, by borrowing a disposable creature, a house-elf\a133
"There was a b-basin full of potion on the islandThe D-Dark Lord made Kreacher drink it \a133"
The elf quaked from head to foot
"Kreacher drank, and as he drank he saw terrible thing \a133 Kreacher's insides burned \a133 Kreacher cried for Master Regulus to save him, he cried for his Mistress Black, but the Dark Lord only laughed \a133 He made Kreacher drink all the potion \a133 He dropped a locket into the empty basin \a133 He filled it with more potion
"And then the Dark Lord sailed away, leaving Kreacher on the island \a133 white ceramic chanel watch "
Harry could see it happeningHe watched Voldemort's white, snakelike face vanishing into darkness, those red eyes fixed pitilessly on the thrashing elf whose death would occur within minutes, whenever he succumbed to the desperate thirst that the burning poison caused its victim \a133 But here, Harry's imagination could go no further, for he could not see how Kreacher had escaped
"Kreacher needed water, he crawled to the island's edge and he drank from the black lake \a133 and hands, dead hands, came out of the water and dragged Kreacher under the surface \a133 "
"How did you get away?" Harry asked, and he was not surprised to hear himself whispering
Kreacher raised his ugly head and looked Harry with his great, bloodshot eyes
"Master Regulus told Kreacher to come back," he said
"I know - but how did you escape the Inferi?"
Kreacher did not seem to understand
"Master Regulus told Kreacher to come back," he repeated
"I know, but - "
"Well, it's obvious, isn't it, Harry?" said Ron"He Disapparated!"
"But \a133 you couldn't Apparate in and out of that cave," said Harry, "otherwise Dumbledore - "
"Elf magic isn't like wizard's magic, is it?" said Ron, "I mean, they can Apparate and Disapparate in and out of Hogwarts when we black chanel quilted bag c

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Aug102010

Hermione was screaming again: The sound went...

Hermione was screaming again: The sound went through Harry like physical painBarely conscious of the fierce prickling of his scar, he too started to run around the cellar, feeling the walls for he hardly knew what, knowing in his heart that it was useless
"What else did you take, what else? ANSWER ME! \iCRUCIO!\i"
Hermione's screams echoed off the walls upstairs, Ron was half sobbing as he pounded the walls with his fists, and Harry in utter desperation seized Hagrid's pouch from around his neck and groped inside it: He pulled out Dumbledore's Snitch and shook it, hoping for he did not know what - nothing happened - he waved the broken halves of the phoenix wand, but they were lifeless - the mirror fragment fell sparkling to the floor, and he saw a gleam of brightest blue -
Dumbledore's eye was gazing at him out of the mirror
"Help us!" he yelled at it in mad desperation"We're in the cellar of Malfoy Manor, help us!"
The eye blinked and was gone
Harry was not balenciaga bag black even sure that it had really been thereHe tilted the shard of mirror this way and that, and saw nothing reflected there but the walls and ceiling of their prison, and upstairs Hermione was screaming worse than ever, and next to him Ron was bellowing, "HERMIONE! HERMIONE!"
"How did you get into my vault?" they heard Bellatrix scream"Did that dirty little goblin in the cellar help you?"
"We only met him tonight!" Hermione sobbed"We've never been inside your vaultIt isn't the real sword! It's a copy, just a copy!"
"A copy?" screeched Bellatrix"Oh, a likely story!"
"But we can find out easily!" came Lucius's voice"Draco, fetch the goblin, he can tell us whether the sword is real or not!"
Harry dashed across the cellar to where Griphook was huddled on the floor
"Griphook," he whispered into the goblin's pointed ear, "you must tell them that sword's a fake, they mustn't know it's the real one, Griphook, please -"
He could hear someone scuttling own the cellar steps; miu miu nappa next moment, Draco's shaking voice spoke from behind the doorLine up against the back wallDon't try anything, or I'll kill you!"
They did as they were bidden; as the lock turned, Ron clicked the Deluminator and the lights whisked back into his pocket, restoring the cellar's darknessThe door flew open; Malfoy marched inside, wand held out in front of him, pale and determinedHe seized the little goblin by the arm and backed out again, dragging Griphook with himThe door slammed shut and at the same moment a loud \icrack\i echoed inside the cellar
Ron clicked the DeluminatorThree balls of light flew back into the air from his pocket, revealing Dobby the house-elf, who had just Apparated into their midst
"DOB - !"
Harry hit Ron on the arm to stop him shouting, and Ron looked terrified at his mistakeFootsteps crossed the ceiling overhead: Draco marching Griphook to Bellatrix
Dobby's enormous, tennis-ball shaped eyes were wide; he was trembling from his feet to the tips of twiggy balenciaga his earsHe was back in the home of his old masters, and it was clear that he was petrified
"Harry Potter," he squeaked in the tiniest quiver of a voice, "Dobby has come to rescue you
"But how did you - ?"
An awful scream drowned Harry's words: Hermione was being tortured againHe cut to the essentials
"You can Disapparate out of this cellar?" he asked Dobby, who nodded, his ears flapping
"And you can take humans with you?"
Dobby nodded againDobby, I want you to grab Luna, Dean, and MrOllivander, and take them - take them to -"
"Bill and Fleur's," said Ron"Shell Cottage on the outskirts of Tinworth!"
The elf nodded for a third time
"And then come back," said Harry"Can you do that, Dobby?"
"Of course, Harry Potter," whispered the little elfHe hurried over to MrOllivander, who appeared to be barely consciousHe took one of the wandmaker's hands in his own, then held out the other to Luna and Dean, neither of whom moved
"Harry, we want to help you!" Luna gucci twirl watch whispered
"We can't leave you here," said Dean
"Go, both of you! We'll see you at Bill and Fleur's
As Harry spoke, his scar burned worse than ever, and for a few seconds he looked down, not upon the wandmaker, but on another man who was just as old, just as thin, but laughing scornfullyVoldemort, I welcome death! But my death will not bring you what you seekThere is so much you do not understand\i
He felt Voldemort's fury, but as Hermione screamed again he shut it out, returning to the cellar and the horror of his own present
"Go!" Harry beseeched to Luna and Dean"Go! We'll follow, just go!"
They caught hold of the elf's outstretched fingersThere was another loud \icrack\i, and Dobby, Luna, Dean, and Ollivander vanished
"What was that?" shouted Lucius Malfoy from over their heads"Did you hear that? What was that noise in the cellar?"
Harry and Ron stared at each other
"Draco - no, call Wormtail! Make him go and check!"
Footsteps crossed the room overhead, then there was christian dior saddle bag sil

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Aug082010

Instantly a retainer, in the true garb and accent...
Instantly a retainer, in the true garb and accent of the
country, carried the news to Dogberry, and sent him off to Ludlow on the
costliest of fool's errands He purchased a horse and set forth joyously,
as became a man of property; he limped home, broken in purse and spirit,
the hapless object of ridicule and contempt Perhaps he guessed the
author of this sprightly outrage; but Moll, for her part, was far too finished
a humorist to reveal the truth, and hereafter she was content to swell the
jesting chorus
Her second encounter with justice was no mere pleasantry, and it was
only her marvellous generalship that snatched her career from untimely
ruin and herself from the clutch of Master Gregory Two of her
emissaries had encountered a farmer in Chancery Lane They spoke with
him first at Smithfield, and knew that his pocket was well lined with bank-
notes An improvised quarrel at a tavern-door threw the farmer off his
guard, and though he defended the money, his watch was snatched from
his fob and duly carried to Moll The next day the victim, anxious to
repurchase his watch, repaired to Fleet Street, where Moll generously
promised to recover the stolen property Unhappily security had
encouraged recklessness, and as the farmer turned to leave he espied his
own watch hanging among other trinkets upon the wall With a rare
discretion he held his peace until he had called a constable to his aid, and
this time the Roaring Girl was lodged in new omega watches Newgate, with an ugly crime laid
to her charge
Committed for trial, she demanded that the watch should be left in the
constable's keeping, and, pleading not guilty when the sessions came
round, insisted that her watch and the farmer's were not the same The
farmer, anxious to acknowledge his property, demanded the constable to
deliver the watch, that it might be sworn to in open court; and when the
constable put his hand to his pocket the only piece of damning evidence

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had vanished, stolen by the nimble fingers of one of Moll's officers
Thus with admirable trickery and a perfect sense of dramatic effect she
contrived her escape, and never again ran the risk of a sudden discovery
For experience brought caution in its train, and though this wiliest of
fences lived almost within the shadow of Newgate, though she was as
familiar in the prison yard as at the Globe Tavern, her nightly resort, she
obeyed the rules of life and law with so precise an exactitude that
suspicion could never fasten upon her Her kingdom was midway
between robbery and justice And as she controlled the mystery of
thieving so, in reality, she meted out punishment to the evildoer Honest
citizens were robbed with small risk to life or property For Moll always
frowned upon violence, and was ever ready to restore the booty for a fair
ransom And the thieves, driven by vintage chanel jewelry discipline to a certain humanity,
plied their trade with an obedience and orderliness hitherto unknown
Moll's then was no mean achievement Her career was not circumscribed
by her trade, and the Roaring Girl, the daredevil companion of the wits
and bloods, enjoyed a fame no less glorious than the Queen of Thieves
`Enter Moll in a frieze jerkin and a black safeguard' Thus in the old
comedy she comes upon the stage; and truly it was by her clothes that she
was first notorious By accident a woman, by habit a man, she must
needs invent a costume proper to her pursuits But she was no shrieking
reformer, no fanatic spying regeneration in a pair of breeches Only in
her attire she showed her wit; and she went to a bull-baiting in such a
dress as well became her favourite sport She was not of those who
`walk in spurs but never ride' The jerkin, the doublet, the galligaskins
were put on to serve the practical purposes of life, not to attract the
policeman or the spinster And when a petticoat spread its ample folds
beneath the doublet, not only was her array handsome, but it symbolised
the career of one who was neither man nor woman, and yet both After a
while, however, the petticoat seemed too tame for her stalwart temper, and
she exchanged it for the great Dutch slop, habited in which unseemly
garment she is pictured in the ancient prints
Up and down the town she romped and scolded, earning the name
which Middleton gave her in her green girlhood `She has the spirit of
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four great parishes,' says the wit in the comedy, `and a voice that will
drown all the city' If a gallant stood in the way, she drew upon him in an
instant, and he must be a clever swordsman to hold his ground against the
tomboy who had laid low the German fencer himself A good fellow
always, she had ever a merry word for the passer-by, and so sharp was her
tongue that none ever put a trick upon her Not to know Moll was to be
inglorious, and she `slipped from one company to another like a fat eel
between a Dutchman's fingers' Now at Parker's Ordinary, now at the
Bear Garden, she frequented only the haunts of men, and not until old age
came upon her did she endure patiently the presence of women
Her voice and speech were suited to the galligaskin She was a true
disciple of Maltre Franois, hating nothing so much as mincing
obscenity, and if she flavoured her discourse with many a blasphemous
quip, the blasphemy was `not so malicious as customary' Like the blood
she was, she loved good ale and wine; and she regarded it among her
proudest titles to renown that she was the first of women to smoke tobacco
Many was the pound of best Virginian that she bought of Mistress Gallipot,
and the pipe, with monkey, dog, and eagle, is her constant emblem Her
antic attire, the fearless courage of her pranks, now and again involved her
in disgrace or even jeopardised her freedom; but her cheap chanel purses unchanging gaiety
made light of disaster, and still she laughed and rollicked in defiance of
prude and pedant
Her companion in many a fantastical adventure was Banks, the vintner
of Cheapside, that same Banks who taught his horse to dance and shod
him with silver Now once upon a time a right witty sport was devised
between them The vintner bet Moll 20 that she would not ride
from Charing Cross to Shoreditch astraddle on horseback, in breeches and
doublet, boots and spurs
The hoyden took him up in a moment, and added of her own devilry a
trumpet and banner She set out from Charing Cross bravely enough, and
a trumpeter being an unwonted spectacle, the eyes of all the town were
clapped upon her Yet none knew her until she reached Bishopsgate,
where an orange-wench set up the cry, `Moll Cutpurse on horseback!'
Instantly the cavalier was surrounded by a noisy mob Some would have

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torn her from the saddle for an imagined insult upon womanhood, others,
more wisely minded, laughed at the prank with good-humoured merriment
Every minute the throng grew denser, and it had fared hardly with
roystering Moll, had not a wedding and the arrest of a debtor presently
distracted the gaping idlers As the mob turned to gaze at the fresh
wonder, she spurred her horse until she gained Newington by an
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Aug072010

"Going out for exercise," answered Jo with a...

"Going out for exercise," answered Jo with a mischievous twinkle in her eyes
"I should think two long walks this morning would have been enough! It's cold and dull out, and I advise you to stay warm and dry by the fire, as I do," said Meg with a shiver
"Never take advice! Can't keep still all day, and not being a pussycat, I don't like to doze by the fireI like adventures, and I'm going to find some
Meg went back to toast her feet and read IVANHOE, and Jo began to dig paths with great energyThe snow was light, and with her broom she soon swept a path all round the garden, for Beth to walk in when the sun came out and the invalid dolls needed airNow, the garden separated the Marches' house from that of MrBoth stood in a suburb of the city, which was still countrylike, with groves and lawns, large gardens, and quiet streetsA low hedge parted the two estatesOn one side was an old, brown house, looking rather bare and shabby, robbed of the vines that in summer gucci men bag covered its walls and the flowers, which then surrounded itOn the other side was a stately stone mansion, plainly betokening every sort of comfort and luxury, from the big coach house and well-kept grounds to the conservatory and the glimpses of lovely things one caught between the rich curtains
Yet it seemed a lonely, lifeless sort of house, for no children frolicked on the lawn, no motherly face ever smiled at the windows, and few people went in and out, except the old gentleman and his grandson
To Jo's lively fancy, this fine house seemed a kind of enchanted palace, full of splendors and delights which no one enjoyedShe had long wanted to behold these hidden glories, and to know the Laurence boy, who looked as if he would like to be known, if he only knew how to beginSince the party, she had been more eager than ever, and had planned many ways of making friends with him, but he had not been seen lately, and Jo began to think he had gone away, when she one day spied a chanel pearls brown face at an upper window, looking wistfully down into their garden, where Beth and Amy were snow-balling one another
"That boy is suffering for society and fun," she said to herself"His grandpa does not know what's good for him, and keeps him shut up all aloneHe needs a party of jolly boys to play with, or somebody young and livelyI've a great mind to go over and tell the old gentleman so!"
The idea amused Jowho liked to do daring things and was always scandalizing Meg by her queer performancesThe plan of `going over' was not forgottenAnd when the snowy afternoon came, Jo resolved to try what could be doneLawrence drive off, and then sallied out to dig her way down to the hedge, where she paused and took a surveyAll quiet, curtains down at the lower windows, servants out of sight, and nothing human visible but a curly black head leaning on a thin hand at the upper window
"There he is," thought Jo, "Poor boy! All alone and sick this dismal dayIt's a shame! I'll cartier watches toss up a snowball and make him look out, and then say a kind word to him
Up went a handful of soft snow, and the head turned at once, showing a face which lost its listless look in a minute, as the big eyes brightened and the mouth began to smileJo nodded and laughed, and flourished her broom as she called out
"How do you do? Are you sick?"
Laurie opened the window, and croaked out as hoarsely as a ravenI've had a bad cold, and been shut up a weekWhat do you amuse yourself with?"
"NothingIt's dull as tombs up here
"Don't you read?"
"Not much
"Can't somebody read to you?"
"Grandpa does sometimes, but my books don't interest him, and I hate to ask Brooke all the time
"Have someone come and see you then
"There isn't anyone I'd like to seeBoys make such a row, and my head is weak
"Isn't there some nice girl who'd read and amuse you? Girls are quiet and like to play nurse
"You know us," began Jo, then laughed and stopped
"So I do! Will you come, please?" cartier tank louis cried Laurie
"I'm not quiet and nice, but I'll come, if Mother will let meShut the window, like a good boy, and wait till I come
With that, Jo shouldered her broom and marched into the house, wondering what they would all say to herLaurie was in a flutter of excitement at the idea of having company, and flew about to get ready, for as MrsMarch said, he was `a little gentleman'and did honor to the coming guest by brushing his curly pate, putting on a fresh color, and trying tidy up the room, which in spite of half a dozen servants, was anything but neatPresently there came a loud ring, than a decided voice, asking for `Mrlaurie', and a surprised- looking servant came running up to announce a young lady
"All right, show her up, it's Miss Jo, "said Laurie, going to the door of his little parlor to meet Jo, who appeared, looking rosy and quite at her ease, with a covered dish in one hand and Beth's three kittens in the other
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This little bit of byplay excited Annie's...

This little bit of byplay excited Annie's curiosity, but Meg was too tired for gossip and went to bed, feeling as if she had been to a masquerade and hadn't enjoyed herself as much as she expectedShe was sick all the next day, and on Saturday went home, quite used up with her fortnight's fun and feeling that she had `sat in the lap of luxury' long enough
"It does seem pleasant to be quiet, and not have company manners on all the timeHome is a nice place, though it isn't splendid," said Meg, looking about her with a restful expression, as she sat with her mother and Jo on the Sunday evening
"I'm glad to hear you say so, dear, for I was afraid home would seem dull and poor to you after your fine quarters," replied her mother, who had given her many anxious looks that dayFor motherly eyes are quick to see any change in children's faces
Meg had told her adventures gayly and said over and over what a charming time she had had, but something still seemed to weigh upon her spirits, and when the younger girls were gone to bed, she sat thoughtfully staring at the fire, saying little and looking gucci men wallet worriedAs the clock struck nine and Jo proposed bed, Meg suddenly left her chair and, taking Beth's stool, leaned her elbows on her mother's knee, saying bravely
"Marmee, I want to `fess'What is it, dear?"
"Shall I go away?" asked Jo discreetlyDon't I always tell you everything? I was ashamed to speak of it before the younger children, but I want you to know all the dreadful things I did at the Moffats'
"We are prepared," said MrsMarch, smiling but looking a little anxious
"I told you they dressed me up, but I didn't tell you that they powdered and squeezed and frizzled, and made me look like a fashion plateLaurie thought I wasn't properI know he did, though he didn't say so, and one man called me `a doll'I knew it was silly, but they flattered me and said I was a beauty, and quantities of nonsense, so I let them make a fool of me
"Is that all?" asked Jo, as MrsMarch looked silently at the downcast face of her pretty daughter, and could not find it in her heart to blame her little follies
"No, I drank champagne and romped and tried to flirt, and was altogether abominable," said Meg authentic hermes self-reproachfully
"There is something more, I thinkMarch smoothed the soft cheek, which suddenly grew rosy as Meg answered slowlyIt's very silly, but I want to tell it, because I hate to have people say and think such things about us and Laurie
Then she told the various bits of gossip she had heard at the Moffats', and as she spoke, Jo saw her mother fold her lips tightly, as if ill pleased that such ideas should be put into Meg's innocent mind
"Well, if that isn't the greatest rubbish I ever heard," cried Jo indignantly"Why didn't you pop out and tell them so on the spot?'
"I couldn't, it was so embarrassing for meI couldn't help hearing at first, and then I was so angry and ashamed, I didn't remember that I ought to go away
"Just wait till I see Annie Moffat, and I'll show you how to settle such ridiculous stuffThe idea of having `plans' and being kind to Laurie because he's rich and may marry us by-and-by! Won't he shout when I tell him what those silly things say about us poor children?" And Jo laughed, as if on second thoughts the thing struck her as a good joke
"If you tell Laurie, I'll omega usa never forgive you! She mustn't, must she, Mother?" said Meg, looking distressed
"No, never repeat that foolish gossip, and forget it as soon as you can," said Mrs"I was very unwise to let you go among people of whom I know so little, kind, I dare say, but worldly, ill-bred, and full of these vulgar ideas about young peopleI am more sorry than I can express for the mischief this visit may have done you, Meg
"Don't be sorry, I won't let it hurt meI'll forget all the bad and remember only the good, for I did enjoy a great deal, and thank you very much for letting me goI'll not be sentimental or dissatisfied, MotherI know I'm a silly little girl, and I'll stay with you till I'm fit to take care of myselfBut it is nice to be praised and admired, and I can't help saying I like it," said Meg, looking half ashamed of the confession
"That is perfectly natural, and quite harmless, if the liking does not become a passion and lead one to do foolish or unmaidenly thingsLearn to know and value the praise which is worth having, and to excite the admiration of excellent people by being modest as well as new chanel bags pretty, Meg
Margaret sat thinking a moment, while Jo stood with her hands behind her, looking both interested and a little perplexed, for it was a new thing to see Meg blushing and talking about admiration, lovers, and things of that sortAnd Jo felt as if during that fortnight her sister had grown up amazingly, and was drifting away from her into a world where she could not follow
"Mother, do you have `plans', as MrsMoffat said?" asked Meg bashfully
"Yes, my dear, I have a great many, all mothers do, but mine differ somewhat from MrsI will tell you some of them, for the time has come when a word may set this romantic little head and heart of yours right, on a very serious subjectYou are young, Meg, but not too young to understand me, and mothers' lips are the fittest to speak of such things to girls like youJo, your turn will come in time, perhaps, so listen to my `plans' and help me carry them out, if they are good
Jo went and sat on one arm of the chair, looking as if she thought they were about to join in some very solemn affairHolding a hand of each, and watching the two young faces wistfully, gucci purses

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