![]() ![]() ![]() “Jane, be still don’t struggle so, like a wild frantic bird that is rending its own plumage in its desperation.” ![]() Then they both stopped rowing, and unconsciously added a pretty little tableau of human love and happiness to the dissolving views reflected in the lake. “So well that I wish we might always pull in the same boat. “How well we pull together, don’t we?” said Amy, who objected to silence just then. She rowed as well as she did many other things, and though she used both hands, and Laurie but one, the oars kept time, and the boat went smoothly through the water. There’s room enough, though I have to sit nearly in the middle, else the boat won’t trim,” returned Laurie, as if he rather liked the arrangement.įeeling that she had not mended matters much, Amy took the offered third of a seat, shook her hair over her face, and accepted an oar. “I’m not tired, but you may take an oar, if you like. It will do me good, for since you came I have been altogether lazy and luxurious.” There’s a lot of book before Laurie and Amy fall in love, and he spends a good deal of the book infatuated with Jo…but when he and Amy do finally acknowledge their feelings, it’s just so dreamy. ![]()
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