Chapter 8 - The Christmas Ball Flashcards

1
Q

Start*

A

Dance Routine*

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Laurie That Was So Fun

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You’re Mad, Jo March

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3
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No You are Laurie, or should I say Theodore

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You call me Theodore, and I will call you Josephine

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*John Brook Walks Over

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Ah Mr Brooke, Jo you remember my tutor John Brooke?

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5
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Oh, oh course

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*Laurie Stifles Laughter

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5
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Oh, oh course

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*Laurie Stifles Laughter

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*Laurie Stifles Laughter

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Meg! Meg!

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7
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*Laurie Stifles Laughter

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Meg! Meg!

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8
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Meg Walks Over With Amy And Anny Moffat*

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Meg, Mr Brooke would like to make your better acquaintance

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9
Q

Why are you both behaving so oddly

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Come Away, Jo. Let’s Leave Them In Peace

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10
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Where are they going

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Oh, Jo, you must know that Mr Brooke wishes to marry Meg

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No, he is so dull, how could she?

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(Laughs) Too Dull for you perhaps, but meg may be happy with him

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12
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No I don’t like it

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I daresay you’d want to marry someone exciting with dark hair and devilish good looks.

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13
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Laurie Leads Jo Over to a quiet place*

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Jo, I know your nature, you’re independent and I admire it

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Laurie Leads Jo Over to a quiet place*

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Jo, I know your nature, you’re independent and I admire it

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14
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Jo, I know your nature, you’re independent and I admire it

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But you must know that when I imagine my future, I see you?

15
Q

What do you mean

A

Jo is it not plain enough?

16
Q

Laurie-?

A

I love you, I have always loved you since I first saw you carrying a teapot in the snow. I want you to be my wife.

17
Q

Laurie are you mad, we would kill each other.

A

It would be fun

18
Q

Im sorry I just don’t think of you like that, you’re like a brother.

A

You mean, you won’t marry me?

19
Q

Our quick tempers, and strong wills would make us miserable

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If you loved me Jo, I should be a perfect saint , for you could make me anything you like

20
Q

I’m happy as I am, and love my liberty too well.

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You think so now, but there’ll come a time, when you will care for somebody, and you’ll love him, tremendously.

21
Q

You think so now, but there’ll come a time, when you will care for somebody, and you’ll love him, tremendously.

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and live and die for him. I know you will,
and I shall have to stand by and see it!

22
Q

You’ll love someone else, and forget about all this trouble

A

I can’t love anyone else, and I’ll never forget you. I’ll ask one more time; can’t you love me as I love you?

23
Q

Dear Laurie, I wish I could, you are my dearest friend

A

No, I’ve been stupid, It’s alright, never mind.