The "little Women" Play; a Two-Act, Forty-Five Minute Play
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I must go to my drawing. Laurie, I saw you yesterday on your new horse, and I must say you 're a perfect Cyclops. Jo {tears off badge, looks indignantly at Amy) How dare you say so, when he 's got both his eyes ! Amy (tosses head, moves toward door at left) I did n't say anything about his eyes, Jo March, and 1 don't see why "Little Women" Play 35 you need fire up when I admire his riding. {Goes out door at left.) \^All laugh. Meg, Beth, and Laurie take off badges and put them in pockets. Jo Th...at child means a centaur^ Laurie, and she called you a Cyclops. [All laugh again. Laurie How many of you girls will go for a drive with the Cyclops ? Jo {gayly) I '11 go, Teddy, and be delighted. Beth {wistfully) I thought perhaps you 'd go to see the Hummels this afternoon, Jo. 36 "Little Women" Play You know mother asked us not to forget them while she was away. Jo I can't, Beth ; it 's too raw for me with my cold. Beth I thought it was almost well. Jo {pinching Beth' s cheek) It 's well enough for me to go to drive with Laurie, but not well enough to go to the Hummels', Beth, dear.
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