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Laurence's cherry-bounce (Hannah's pronunciation...
Laurence's cherry-bounce (Hannah's pronunciation of charabanc
"All of this will be expensive, AmyI've calculated the cost, and I'll pay for it myself
"Don't you think, dear, that as these girls are used to such things, and the best we can do will be nothing new, that some simpler plan would be pleasanter to them, as a change if nothing more, and much better for us than buying or borrowing what we don't need, and attempting a style not in keeping with our circumstances?"
"If I can't have it as I like, I don't care to have it at allI know that I can carry it out perfectly well, if you and the girls will help a little, and I don't see why I can't if I'm willing to pay for it," said Amy, with the decision which opposition was apt to change into obstinacyMarch knew that experience was an excellent teacher, and when it was possible she left her children to learn alone the lessons which she would gladly have made easier, if they had not objected to taking advice as much as they did salts and senna
"Very well, Amy, if your heart is set upon it, and you see your way through without too great an outlay of money, time, and temper, I'll say no moreTalk it over with the girls, and whichever way you decide, I'll do my best to help you
"Thanks, Mother, you are always so kind And away went Amy to lay her plan before her sistersMeg agreed at once, and promised to her aid, gladly offering http://www.ualuxury.com/scategory_28_Omega-Watches.html" target="_blank anything she possessed, from her little house itself to her very best saltspoonsBut Jo frowned upon the whole project and would have nothing to do with it at first
"Why in the world should you spend your money, worry your family, and turn the house upside down for a parcel of girls who don't care a sixpence for you? I thought you had too much pride and sense to truckle to any mortal woman just because she wears French boots and rides in a coupe," said Jo, who, being called from the tragic climax of her novel, was not in the best mood for social enterprises
"I don't truckle, and I hate being patronized as much as you do!" returned Amy indignantly, for the two still jangled when such questions arose"The girls do care for me, and I for them, and there's a great deal of kindness and sense and talent among them, in spite of what you call fashionable nonsenseYou don't care to make people like you, to go into good society, and cultivate your manners and tastesI do, and I mean to make the most of every chance that comesYou can go through the world with your elbows out and your nose in the air, and call it independence, if you like
When Amy had whetted her tongue and freed her mind she usually got the best of it, for she seldom failed to have common sense on her side, while Jo carried her love of liberty and hate of conventionalities to such an unlimited extent that she naturally http://www.naluxury.com/category_27_Chanel-Watches_1.html" target="_blank found herself worsted in an argumentAmy's definition of Jo's idea of independence was such a good hit that both burst out laughing, and the discussion took a more amiable turnMuch against her will, Jo at length consented to sacrifice a day to MrsGrundy, and help her sister through what she regarded as `a nonsensical business'
The invitations were sent, nearly all accepted, and the following Monday was set apart for the grand eventHannah was out of humor because her week's work was deranged, and prophesied that "ef the washin' and ironin' warn't done reg'lar, nothin' would go well anywheres"This hitch in the mainspring of the domestic machinery had a bad effect upon the whole concern, but Amy's motto was `Nil desperandum', and having made up her mind what to do, she proceeded to do it in spite of all obstaclesTo begin with, Hannah's cooking didn't turn out wellThe chicken was tough, the tongue too salt, and the chocolate wouldn't froth properlyThen the cake and ice cost more than Amy expected, so did the wagon, and various other expenses, which seemed trifling at the outset, counted up rather alarmingly afterwardBeth got a cold and took to her bedMeg had an unusual number of callers to keep her at home, and Jo was in such a divided state of mind that her breakages, accidents, and mistakes were uncommonly numerous, serious, and trying
It it was not fair on Monday, the young ladies http://www.naluxury.com/category_10_Mulberry_1.html" target="_blank were to come on Tuesday, and arrangement which aggravated Jo and Hannah to the last degreeOn Monday morning the weather was in that undecided state which is more exasperating than a steady pourIt drizzled a little, shone a little, blew a little, and didn't make up its mind till it was too late for anyone else to make up theirsAmy was up at dawn, hustling people out of their beds and through their breakfasts, that the house might be got in orderThe parlor struck her as looking uncommonly shabby, but without stopping to sigh for what she had not, she skillfully made the best of what she had, arranging chairs over the worn places in the carpet, covering stains on the walls with homemade statuary, which gave an artistic air to the room, as did the lovely vases of flowers Jo scattered about
The lunch looked charming, and as she surveyed it, she sincerely hoped it would taste well, and that the borrowed glass, china, and silver would get safely home againThe carriages were promised, Meg and Mother were all ready to do the honors, Beth was able to help Hannah behind the scenes, Jo had engaged to be as lively and amiable as an absent mind, and aching head, and a very decided disapproval of everybody and everything would allow, and as she wearily dressed, Amy cheered herself with anticipations of the happy moment when, lunch safely over, she should drive away with her friends for an http://www.ualuxury.com/scategory_21_Tiffany-Jewelry.html" target="_blank afternoon of artistic delights, for the `cherry bounce' and the broken bridge were her strong points
Then came the hours of suspense, during which she vibrated from parlor to porch, while public opinion varied like the weathercockA smart shower at eleven had evidently quenched the enthusiasm of the young ladies who were to arrive at twelve, for nobody came, and at two the exhausted family sat down in a blaze of sunshine to consume the perishable portions of the feast, that nothing might be lost
"No doubt about the weather today, they will certainly come, so we must fly round and be ready for them," said Amy, as the sun woke her next morningShe spoke briskly, but in her secret soul she wished she had said nothing about Tuesday, for her interest like her cake was getting a little stale
"I can't get any lobsters, so you will have to do without salad today," said MrMarch, coming in half an hour later, with an expression of placid despair
"Use the chicken then, the toughness won't matter in a salad," advised his wife
"Hannah left it on the kitchen table a minute, and the kittens got at itI'm very sorry, amy," added Beth, who was still a patroness of cats
"Then I must have a lobster, for tongue alone won't do," said Amy decidedly
"Shall I rush into town and demand one?" asked Jo, with the magnanimity of a martyr
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