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5 友睦邻居
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To
Jo's
lively
fancy
,
this
fine
house
seemed
a
kind
of
enchanted
palace
,
full
of
splendors
and
delights
which
no
one
enjoyed
.
She
had
long
wanted
to
behold
these
hidden
glories
,
and
to
know
the
Laurence
boy
,
who
looked
as
if
he
would
like
to
be
known
,
if
he
only
knew
how
to
begin
.
Since
the
party
,
she
had
been
more
eager
than
ever
,
and
had
planned
many
ways
of
making
friends
with
him
,
but
he
had
not
been
seen
lately
,
and
Jo
began
to
think
he
had
gone
away
,
when
she
one
day
spied
a
brown
face
at
an
upper
window
,
looking
wistfully
down
into
their
garden
,
where
Beth
and
Amy
were
snow-balling
one
another
.
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"
That
boy
is
suffering
for
society
and
fun
,"
she
said
to
herself
. "
His
grandpa
does
not
know
what's
good
for
him
,
and
keeps
him
shut
up
all
alone
.
He
needs
a
party
of
jolly
boys
to
play
with
,
or
somebody
young
and
lively
.
I've
a
great
mind
to
go
over
and
tell
the
old
gentleman
so
!"
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The
idea
amused
Jo
.
who
liked
to
do
daring
things
and
was
always
scandalizing
Meg
by
her
queer
performances
.
The
plan
of
"
going
over
"
was
not
forgotten
.
And
when
the
snowy
afternoon
came
,
Jo
resolved
to
try
what
could
be
done
.
She
saw
Mr
.
Lawrence
drive
off
,
and
then
sallied
out
to
dig
her
way
down
to
the
hedge
,
where
she
paused
and
took
a
survey
.
All
quiet
,
curtains
down
at
the
lower
windows
,
servants
out
of
sight
,
and
nothing
human
visible
but
a
curly
black
head
leaning
on
a
thin
hand
at
the
upper
window
.
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"
There
he
is
,"
thought
Jo
, "
Poor
boy
!
All
alone
and
sick
this
dismal
day
.
It's
a
shame
!
I'll
toss
up
a
snowball
and
make
him
look
out
,
and
then
say
a
kind
word
to
him
."
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