[Jo’s Boys by Louisa May Alcott]@TWC D-Link bookJo’s Boys CHAPTER 3 19/21
I said you was busy, and asked what she wanted, and says she: "I've got grasshoppers from the grounds of several famous folks, and I want one from Plumfield to add to my collection." Did you ever ?' And Mary giggled again at the idea. 'Tell her to take all there are and welcome.
I shall be glad to get rid of them; always bouncing in my face and getting in my dress,' laughed Mrs Jo. Mary retired, to return in a moment nearly speechless with merriment. 'She's much obliged, ma'am, and she'd like an old gown or a pair of stockings of yours to put in a rug she's making.
Got a vest of Emerson's, she says, and a pair of Mr.Holmes's trousers, and a dress of Mrs Stowe's.
She must be crazy!' 'Give her that old red shawl, then I shall make a gay show among the great ones in that astonishing rug.
Yes, they are all lunatics, these lion-hunters; but this seems to be a harmless maniac, for she doesn't take my time, and gives me a good laugh,' said Mrs Jo, returning to her work after a glance from the window, which showed her a tall, thin lady in rusty black, skipping wildly to and fro on the lawn in pursuit of the lively insect she wanted. No more interruptions till the light began to fade, then Mary popped her head in to say a gentleman wished to see Mrs Bhaer, and wouldn't take no for an answer. 'He must.
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