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小妇人
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27 文学课
3
/
10
It
was
a
pictorial
sheet
,
and
Jo
examined
the
work
of
art
nearest
her
,
idly
wondering
what
fortuitous
concatenation
of
circumstances
needed
the
melodramatic
illustration
of
an
Indian
in
full
war
costume
,
tumbling
over
a
precipice
with
a
wolf
at
his
throat
,
while
two
infuriated
young
gentlemen
,
with
unnaturally
small
feet
and
big
eyes
,
were
stabbing
each
other
close
by
,
and
a
disheveled
female
was
flying
away
in
the
background
with
her
mouth
wide
open
.
Pausing
to
turn
a
page
,
the
lad
saw
her
looking
and
,
with
boyish
good
nature
offered
half
his
paper
,
saying
bluntly
, "
want
to
read
it
?
That's
a
first-rate
story
."
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Jo
accepted
it
with
a
smile
,
for
she
had
never
outgrown
her
liking
for
lads
,
and
soon
found
herself
involved
in
the
usual
labyrinth
of
love
,
mystery
,
and
murder
,
for
the
story
belonged
to
that
class
of
light
literature
in
which
the
passions
have
a
holiday
,
and
when
the
author's
invention
fails
,
a
grand
catastrophe
clears
the
stage
of
one
half
the
dramatis
personae
,
leaving
the
other
half
to
exult
over
their
downfall
.
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"
Prime
,
isn't
it
?"
asked
the
boy
,
as
her
eye
went
down
the
last
paragraph
of
her
portion
.
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"
I
think
you
and
I
could
do
as
well
as
that
if
we
tried
,"
returned
Jo
,
amused
at
his
admiration
of
the
trash
.
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"
I
should
think
I
was
a
pretty
lucky
chap
if
I
could
.
She
makes
a
good
living
out
of
such
stories
,
they
say
."
And
he
pointed
to
the
name
of
Mrs
.
S
.
L
.
A
.
N
.
G
.
Northbury
,
under
the
title
of
the
tale
.
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"
Do
you
know
her
?"
asked
Jo
,
with
sudden
interest
.
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