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(S2) “You should go home to the girls, I can take care this.”
“I need to be here. I’ve spent my whole life ashamed of my country.”
“No offense meant but you should still be ashamed.”
“I know, I am. Can I help you ma’am?”
“Hello.”
“Have you sons in the Army?”
“Yes; I had four, but two were killed; one is prisoner, and I’m going to the other, who is very sick in a Washington hospital.”
“You have sacrificed a great deal for your country.”
'“Mrs. March?”
“Yes?”
“Telegram from Washington Ma’am.”
“I’m sorry, I must go. It is my husband.”
[everythin in the march house, marmee enters]
“No, I haven’t seen her.””
“No, i havn’t seen her.”
“I can’t miss the last train…”
“If i may be of any more assistance, please tell me. I will look in on the girls every day, without fail.”
“Thank you, for everything.”
“Thank you.”
“While I’m gone, Hannah is in charge - and please remember to check on the Hummel’s, it will be a difficult winter for everyone…”
“Will this be enough for the train?”
“Twenty five dollars! That isn’t like Aunt March to be so generous.””
“I didn’t go to Aunt March, i couldn’t bear to.”
“Where did you get the money?”
“It doesn’t affect the fate of the nation, so don’t wail.”
“I am so proud that you are my daughter.”
“Here, Marmee.”
“My girls: I love you more than words can say. Be good to each other. Pray for Father’s recovery. I will come back as soon as I can.”
(S6) “Don’t say that. Beth is stronger than any of us. She’ll be just fine.”
“You were right to send for me, my girls- but you’ve been very good nurses indeed.””
“I didnt\’t know what else to do.”
“Hannah, go make a clear broth and Jo get ice - we need to cool her.”
“Who is with Father?”
“John is staying with him. We need to change the linens”
“My little women. How you’ve grown, and how proud I am of you. Each of you. Merry Christmas, my dears.”
“Thank god, thank god you’re home. Now i can be angry with you in person.”
“It was going to end one way or another. And what a happy end.”
“Your groom is waiting outside. Come with me my dear, so i can finish your hair. Girls! Quickly.”
“Thank goodness, here’s the only sane member of the family. I really can’t take any more of this.”
“Jo…”
“Don’t you start worrying about me too.”
“Aunt March has told me she intends to leave immediately for Paris.”
“Paris! I’m going to Paris!”
“Jo.. I..”
“What?”
“Oh my Jo.”