[Rose in Bloom by Louisa May Alcott]@TWC D-Link bookRose in Bloom CHAPTER 17 AMONG THE HAYCOCKS 7/18
Do you know if you had no beard, and wore your hair long, I really think you'd look like Milton," added Rose, sure that would please him. It certainly did amuse him, for he lay back on the hay and laughed so heartily that his merriment scared the squirrel on the wall and woke Dulce. "You ungrateful boy! Will nothing suit you? When I say you look like the best man I know, you gave a shrug, and when I liken you to a great poet, you shout.
I'm afraid you are very conceited, Mac." And Rose laughed, too, glad to see him so gay. "If I am, it is your fault.
Nothing I can do will ever make a Milton of me, unless I go blind someday," he said, sobering at the thought. "You once said a man could be what he liked if he tried hard enough, so why shouldn't you be a poet ?" asked Rose, liking to trip him up with his own words, as he often did her. "I thought I was to be an M.D." "You might be both.
There have been poetical doctors, you know." "Would you like me to be such a one ?" asked Mac, looking at her as seriously as if he really thought of trying it. "No.
I'd rather have you one or the other.
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