Jo's Boys

Louisa May Alcott

Capitolo 89

discourses. Us both they have lately been so busy, I feel as if I didn't make mean
knows Your plans;  and I want', answered Mrs Jo, feeling himself/herself/itself sure that
although it is probable that they starts with their Leipzig they would bring above to
Plumfield,

'You are very kind, and there are no anything that I would like better. I don't do
understands me I am going till now--supposes me sha they don't cultivate me I get afloat. It is a
splendid beginning, and I don't know how I can ever thank Mr Laurie for
everybody that he is done, or You one', added Nat, with an interruption in his/her voice;
for him it was an individual from the tender heart, and it never forgot a gentleness.

'You can thank beautifully us being and doing all of us we hope and
you are waited for you my darling. In the new life you are going to want there
both thousand tests and the temptations, and only Your own intelligence and
the wisdom to count on. That will be the time to examine the principles us
you/he/she has tried to give her/it, and he/she sees how fixed I am them. Clearly, You
it will commit errors--all of us do;  but he/she doesn't leave goes of Your conscience
and it blindly goes adrift long. You look and you pray, dear Nat;  and while Your
ability of earningses of hand, leaves that Your head grows more wise man, and holds Your heart as
innocent and it heats as now it is.'

'I will try, Mother Bhaer, my very better to be a credit to you. I know me
it will improve in my music--you/he/she cannot help there it;  but I will be never
very wise, I am afraid. As for my heart, you know, I leave him/it behind
me in the good custody.'

As he spoke, the eyes of Nat were sheltered on the window with a glance of love
and craving that fact his/her virile and sad calm face--clearly
showing as strong a taking that this affection of boy had on him.

'I want to speak of that;  and I know that you will forgive what seems
very hard, because I sympathize more than heart with you', says Mrs Jo,
you cheer to have to tell her/it.

'Yes, speak of Daisy! I think about nothing but going away and losing
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