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        | Marmee: As are we all, dear mouse. 
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        | Ah!  Here's another present for the March family! |  | 
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        | You can't know how hard it is for me to give up Meg. |  | Definition 
 
        | You don't give her up.  You only go halves. |  | 
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        | (shakes her head)  I've lost my dearest friend. |  | Definition 
 
        | You've got me.  I'll stand by you, Jo, all the days of my life. |  | 
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        | I know you will, and I'm ever so much obliged. |  | Definition 
 
        | We'll have capital times.  I shall go through college before long, and then we'll go abroad.  Would that console you? |  | 
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        | I rather think it would.  But there's no knowing what may happen in three years. |  | Definition 
 
        | That's true.  Don't you wish you could take a look forward and see where we shall all be then? |  | 
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        | I think not, for I might see something sad, and everyone looks so happy now, I don't believe they could be much improved. Oh, Laurie, it can never be the same again!
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        | (picks up a notebook and reads) "From one of the windows of the chateau tower, a boy's face looked out, full of eager longing-(grins).  Was that me? |  | 
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        | (reading on) 'I'll away to Yvonne', he declared. 'She can tell better tales than any in this weary book.' And that's you.
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