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into her work, hoping to make something good enough to print. She had just copied them with great care, and had destroyed the old manuscript, so that Amy's bonfire had consumed the loving work of several years. It seemed a small loss to others, but to Jo it was a dreadful calamity, and she felt that it never could be made up to her. Beth mourned as for a departed kitten, and Meg refused to defend her pet; Mrs. March looked grave and grieved, and Amy felt that no one would love her till she had asked pardon for the act which she now regretted more than any of them. ¡¡¡¡When the tea-bell rang Jo appeared, looking so grim and unapproachable, that it took all Amy's courage to say meekly: ¡¡¡¡`Please
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forgive me, Jo; I'm very, very sorry.' ¡¡¡¡`I never shall forgive you,' was Jo's stern answer; and from that moment she ignored Amy entirely. ¡¡¡¡No one spoke of the great trouble - not even Mrs. March - for all had learned by experience that when Jo was in that mood words were wasted; and the wisest course was to wait till some little accident, or her own generous nature, softened Jo's resentment, and healed the breach. It was not a happy evening; for though they sewed as usual, while their mother read
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