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s; I don't care for it; but when a pretty girl offers it; one doesn't like to refuse; you see。〃
〃But you will; for the sake of others; if not for your own。 Come; Laurie; promise; and give me one more reason to call this the happiest day of my life。〃
A demand so sudden and so serious made the young man hesitate a moment; for ridicule is often harder to bear than self…denial。 Meg knew that if he gave the promise he would keep it at all costs; and feeling her power; used it as a woman may for her friend's good。 She did not speak; but she looked up at him with a face made very eloquent by happiness; and a smile which said; 〃No one can refuse me anything today。〃
Laurie certainly could not; and with an answering smile; he gave her his hand; saying heartily; 〃I promise; Mrs。 Brooke!〃
〃I thank you; very; very much。〃
〃And I drink ‘long life to your resolution'; Teddy;〃 cried Jo; baptizing him with a splash of lemonade; as she waved her glass and beamed approvingly upon him。
So the toast was drunk; the pledge made and loyally kept in spite of many temptations; for with instinctive wisdom; the girls seized a happy moment to do their friend a service; for which he thanked them all his life。
After lunch; people strolled about; by twos and threes; through the house and garden; enjoying the sunshine without and within。 Meg and John happened to be standing together in the middle of the grass plot; when Laurie was seized with an inspiration which put the finishing touch to this unfashionable wedding。
〃All the married people take hands and dance round the new…made husband and wife; as the Germans do; while we bachelors and spinsters prance in couples outside!〃 cried Laurie; promenading down the path with Amy; with such infectious spirit and skill that everyone else followed their example without a murmur。 Mr。 and Mrs。 March; Aunt and Uncle Carrol began it; others rapidly joined in; even Sallie Moffat; after a moment's hesitation; threw her train over her arm and whisked Ned into the ring。 But the crowning joke was Mr。 Laurence and Aunt March; for when the stately old gentleman chass'ed solemnly up to the old lady; she just tucked her cane under arm; and hopped briskly away to join hands with the rest and dance about the bridal pair; while the young folks pervaded the garden like butterflies on a midsummer day。
Want of breath brought the impromptu ball to a close; and then people began to go。
〃I wish you well; my dear; I heartily wish you well; but I think you'll be sorry for it;〃 said Aunt March to Meg; adding to the bridegroom; as he led her to the carriage; 〃You've got a treasure; young man; see that you deserve it。〃
〃That is the prettiest wedding I've been to for an age; Ned; and I don't see why; for there wasn't a bit of style about it;〃 observed Mrs。 Moffat to her husband; as they drove away。
〃Laurie; my lad; if you ever want to indulge in this sort of thing; get one of those little girls to help you; and I shall be perfectly satisfied;〃 said Mr。 Laurence; settling himself in his easy chair to rest after the excitement of the morning。
〃I'll do my best to gratify you; Sir;〃 was Laurie's unusually dutiful reply; as he carefully unpinned the posy Jo had put in his buttonhole。
The little house was not far away; and the only bridal journey Meg had was the quiet walk with John from the old home to the new。 When she came down; looking like a pretty Quakeress in her dovecolored suit and straw bonnet tied with white; they all gathered about her to say goodby; as tenderly as if she had been going to make the grand tour。
〃Don't feel that I am separated from you; Marmee dear; or that I love you any the less for loving John so much;〃 she said; clinging to her mother; with full eyes for a moment。 〃I shall come every day; Father; and expect to keep my old place in all your hearts; though I am married。 Beth is going to be with me a great deal; and the other girls will drop in now and then to laugh at my housekeeping struggles。 Thank you all for my happy wedding day。 Goodby; goodby!〃
They stood watching her; with faces full of love and hope and tender pride as she walked away; leaning on her husband's arm; with her hands full of flowers and the June sunshine brightening her happy faceand so Meg's married life began。
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