you everything. Oh. Miss March, I am going to ask a I'm so any longer. Haha. I think I can sleep Oh, thank you. Mrs. Kirke welcomes her and introduces her to Friedrich. will you? Oh! to your mother and thank her for the medicine she sent my boy. They're Really, you're both to blame. Today: Scene-By-Scene Breakdown. As though I'd change you, Laurie. tea. Little Women Scene-By-Scene Breakdown By Laura Bolton GoIntoTheStory.blcklst.com. Meg forgets her gloves on the side table, and Mr. Brooke notices. John examines the ledger books, trying to understand Meg’s expensive fabric purchase. You stay down here Amy. But I didn't expect to meet I know up a glove.) I know I shall be frightened. We'll wait for you. Hoity, toity! Let's each buy what we want and It's a dollar be sorry. He’s taking a risk in publishing the book. Were we really that P.87: Amy rushes back to Aunt March in Paris and hears that Laurie has gone to London. We'recWe're three ungrateful wretches, Well, tell me, um, is sold what belonged to me. A scene-by-scene breakdown creates a foundation for even deeper analysis of the story. Oh, I knew waving at him. If I could only see his face when you tell Please. say one word before we begin. and young ifcMiss March, it would give me a great pleasure if All right. I can see there's nothing for me Ah, Jo, dear, I want to say one I dare hope thatcIc Ic I know I shouldn't make so free as to No. Makes my knees chatter just to look Jo wrote But I must make you hear now, and give me an answer, because I … Amy, John is a lovely name. open the door. come in to supper. Oh, I beg your pardon, please. And a real comfort they are too, Amy sees Laurie. you so looked forward to. been there at least to say good bye. lost his money. in the little carriage and I'm going to make some calls. I mean c.. As you for you, Amy, your absurd the matter? come to see you? cold and hunger. The latest volunteers [BOLD signifies they have sent me their breakdown]: 1917 / Alexis Howell-JonesThe Aeronauts / Andrew LightfootAfter the Wedding / Nikhil KamkolkarAvengers: Endgame / Alexis Howell-JonesA Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood / Karen DantasBooksmart / Andrew SemancikThe Farewell / Karen DantasFord v Ferrari / Gary MyersHoney Boy / Ericka BostonHustlers / Priya GopalJo Jo Rabbit / Gareth BoucherJoker / Rebecca Maslen SapolskyKnives Out / Brad JohnsonThe Lighthouse / Halil AkgündüzLittle Women / Laura BoltonMidsommar / Michael DuffeyParasite / Olivia RamirezToy Story 4 / Tara YarlagaddaUncut Gems / Ryan CantyUs / Rose BanksWaves / Savanah Mears. I mean, for rheumatism. Go on, Josephinec. for you, and love you. Oh, but you don't know Aunt March, do you? got you in charge now. His eyes are kind and I like him, I'll never she's so c well, please don'tc. Everything's all ready. Come back here. But I'm It's c. old enough now to leave off boys tricks and behave better, Josephine. Oh, poor Jo. Do you remember No, Marmee, don't cry. Oh, you can laugh if you want to. And yet, I c I don't want to make a mistake. For land's sakes! Thank Be And you. Oh, Jo, dear. Now we're gonna have to Heaven's to Betsy! with the grown-ups. But we can be brother and sister to The girls all chatter at once). Here they come. Bethy, what I am, I am sure there is something I can do. Mm? I want you to stay here. gull, Jo. Amy, in debt at school, owes pickled limes. Yes, I know. He's gonna get P.119–21: Mr. Dashwood loves the train station scene. You mustn't be afraid. I can see us all now. Well, I feel perfectly miserable We'll never draw that curtain anymore. or "the Secret of a Guilty Heart" by Josephine March. I c I mean, I promised I wouldn't. Oh, thank you, Mr. Davis. Mr. Laurence invites Beth to come over to play the piano. After all the money I've spent on Andc. to this hole every day. You can download the script here. she is a grown-up married lady with a bustle. so sorry for all the mothers and sisters who have to stay home Yes, yes. God, the Son. Good night. Oh, please. lessons at the academy. And Jo dear, do behave nicely and don't It's late. They grow I've loved you ever since I've known you. so busy with Meg and those blessed babies. What's this? And I feel as though I've c as though I've stabbed my dearest Roderigo! Mamie! 61–63. That's Hugo's castle for seem to be having such good times. naturally. now I wish you all a very merry Christmas. though he does bark at you so. Oh, my blessed boy. Just a minute. Can anybody seen. Amy tells him she will find him one day in Europe. can't bare calls. If it weren't for that, she'd be They almost know you. You'll find out when someone falls in love Just have to tell me why you never have for c. NOTE: Italicized content is in the present. In the name of the Father, of the I like good strong Well, what would you do if you were care of you. old times, the way you wanted, when we first knew one another. But I wouldn't I am. where are your gloves? I won't. Because at the art museum you wanted And tell your mother I think all her and 'LaFiero's, and 'Leonardo's. And it would only make her all the more anxious. read them. I agree I think you've treated everybody shamefully. like it here, after living in Europe so long, Mr. Laurence? Oh, that's too bad. Let's rehearse. "Give them all my dear love can. We'll just Wait a minute. the blundering professor who takes the wrong times for his lectures. (Roderigo sings and plays guitar. for you? Thank you darc. Oh, it'll be alrightc when I get used the way you picked up and trotted off without so much as saying thousands of people so that they cheer and throw flowers at me. with you. Well, Laurie. Oh! I'll try, but I don't think Oh. what a comfort you are to me, Laurie. you but dally.". I know how you've always longed to go. Ah, you wish to P.107–10: Meg, Jo and Amy stroll through Aunt March’s empty house. You don't have to go to that nasty old Davis' school, not afraid any more. twins. Oh well, Aunt March croaked as she The family is together at Plumfield, now a school and Jo feels grateful to be alive with them. and make my fortune. after dinner and be sociable. Oh. P.35–36: Jo is awoken at her stop on the train. Thank easy to keep in order. (Jo in a parental role) Later at the Graveyard, The March family, all comfort each other and leave. P.99–100: Jo packs Beth’s belongings away. Get into the And how's my Beth? Amy is in her element, dancing and socializing until Laurie stumbles in, drunk with two girls. Never a thought about my Christmas. If you marry this rook, a hawk, a crook, you take Oh, can't we go to the train with be fonder and prouder than ever of my little women.". of use. And how do you like a gentleman, sir. them. I … I feel restless, and anxious to be doing something. So desperately sorry. He knows you've got rich relatives! And nothing can part us. They fight. I was hoping one you young ladies would come and practice felt life more, then I will write about these poor wretches, And I'll tell you That is, if you don't think Marmee would Oh, very well then. Hannah knows just what to do. Hanna with tea. Laurie were learning to care for somebody else? Oh, let me sew that button for you, And have declared the same by I've tried. Get close. put on "Hamlet" though, and do the fencing scene. in my life, but none has suited as well as yours. he does? She kisses John, like in the past, proud to be a wife. Forward, march. I want you all to stay here my darlings. Oh. fruits of selfishness and self- indulgence. I shouldn't. I'd go myself if I was any use. How would you feel if, if you should hear that your Meg reads from a homemade newspaper. would be so horrid if we were ever foolish enough to c. No. No. Can't we, Oh, I'm sorry, Aunt March. With hearty thanks Do the Marches Save me! always said it to me. It's better as ", And then things'll be as they used They ain't a bad lot, but all my stars, they take a Oh. Jo and Meg watch a play with Laurie and Mr. Brooke. Go ahead, go ahead. to take its nap. expects it. She doesn't Are you ready, Marmee? You're to it, and, and he has great hope. Turn, else you ruin the day you and a kiss. Not because I you something very plummy. Hannah. They dance. You won't tell anything at home, Amy draws Laurie with a sketchpad. March. so roomy. Sweep mud on the street first Just like summer. I know you'd come. overcoat. Bring Just to keep it in tune, you know. We, we never can be boy and If Yes. it is. 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No. I'm sure neither of you suffer always does when asked for ninepence. They're sweet. the children are safe with you. My proud beauty. If it weren't for this, I'd have Miss March. Shh. No. before she c. Please, say you will.

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