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Little Women

CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
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Let her alone, be kind and patient, and Father's coming will settle everything," replied her mother.
"Here's a note to you, Meg, all sealed up.

How odd! Teddy never seals mine," said Jo next day, as she distributed the contents of the little post office.
Mrs.March and Jo were deep in their own affairs, when a sound from Meg made them look up to see her staring at her note with a frightened face.
"My child, what is it ?" cried her mother, running to her, while Jo tried to take the paper which had done the mischief.
"It's all a mistake, he didn't send it.

Oh, Jo, how could you do it ?" and Meg hid her face in her hands, crying as if her heart were quite broken.
"Me! I've done nothing! What's she talking about ?" cried Jo, bewildered.
Meg's mild eyes kindled with anger as she pulled a crumpled note from her pocket and threw it at Jo, saying reproachfully, "You wrote it, and that bad boy helped you.

How could you be so rude, so mean, and cruel to us both ?" Jo hardly heard her, for she and her mother were reading the note, which was written in a peculiar hand.
"My Dearest Margaret, "I can no longer restrain my passion, and must know my fate before I return.

I dare not tell your parents yet, but I think they would consent if they knew that we adored one another.


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