Capitolo 2
Plumfield was turned into a small occupied world. The house seemed
more hospitable than never it now refreshed with new varnish, wings additions,
well kept lawn and ago of the gardening and a prosperous air that you/he/she had not brought when
rebellious boys swarmed everywhere and it were rather difficult for the
Bhaers to do both the ends to meet. On the hill, where kites were
flown, it was standing the excellent university that the munificent legacy of Mr Laurence
you/he/she had built. Busy students were going on and back once along the runs
trodden by childish feet and many young people men and women you/they were enjoying
all the advantages that wealth, the wisdom, and the benevolence could give
them.
Only in the gates of Plumfield an enough brown cottage, very likes
the Dovecote, nested among the trees, and on the green slant
Laurie turned to west white-pillared mansion shone in the light of the sun;
for when the rapid growth of the city dams in the old house, breakdown
The nest of Meg, and it dared to put a soap-factory under Mr Laurence
indignant nose, our friends emigrated to Plumfield and the great one
changes started.
These were the pleasant one; and the loss of the dear old people was
sweetened by the benedictions behind which they has gone away; then all flourished now in
the small community and Mr Bhaer as president and March of Mr as
chaplain of the university, saw their dream long-taken care of beautifully tenderly
inclusive. His/her sisters divided the care of the young people among
them, each that the part takes that has been all right well her. Meg was the maternal one
friend of the young women, Jo the confidante and defender of all the
youth and Amy the lady Generous who gently smoothed the way
for needy students, and it so cordially entertained them everybody that it was
nobody wonders them they called his/her beautiful house Mountain Parnassus, so full it was it
of music, the beauty and the culture young starved hearts and desires
long for.
The twelve original boys had sprinkled far clearly and wide during