Little Women - Volume two


calls

Come, Jo, its time.”

For what?”

You dont mean to say you have forgotten that you promised to make half a dozen calls with me today?”

Ive done a good many rash and foolish things in my life, but I dont think I ever was mad enough to say Id make six calls in one day, when a single one upsets me for a week.”

Yes, you did, it was a bargain between us. I was to finish the crayon of Beth for you, and you were to go properly with me, and return our neighborsvisits.”

If it was fair, that was in the bond, and I stand to the letter of my bond, Shylock. There is a pile of clouds in the east, its not fair, and I dont go.”

Now, thats shirking. Its a lovely day, no prospect of rain, and you pride yourself on keeping promises, so be honorable, come and do your duty, and then be at peace for another six months.”

At that minute Jo was particularly absorbed in dressmaking, for she was mantua-maker general to the family, and took especial credit to herself because she could use a needle as well as a pen. It was very provoking to be arrested in the act of a first trying-on, and ordered out to make calls in her best array on a warm July day. She hated calls of the formal sort, and never made any till Amy compelled her with a bargain, bribe, or promise. In the present instance there was no escape, and having clashed her scissors rebelliously, while protesting that she smelled thunder, she gave in, put away her work, and taking up her hat and gloves with an air of resignation, told Amy the victim was ready.

Jo March, you are perverse enough to provoke a saint! You dont intend to make calls in that state, I hope,” cried Amy, surveying her with amazement.

Why not? Im neat and cool and comfortable, quite proper for a dusty walk on a warm day. If people care more for my clothes than they do for me, I dont wish to see them. You can dress for both, and be as elegant as you please. It pays for you to be fine. It doesnt for me, and furbelows only worry me.”

Oh, dear!” sighed Amy, “now shes in a contrary fit, and will drive me distracted before I can get her properly ready. Im sure its no pleasure to me to go today, but its a debt we owe society, and theres no one to pay it but you and me. Ill do anything for you, Jo, if youll only dress yourself nicely, and come and help me do the civil. You can talk so well, look so aristocratic in your best things, and behave so beautifully, if you try, that Im proud of you. Im afraid to go alone, do come and take care of me.”

Youre an artful little puss to flatter and wheedle your cross old sister in that way. The idea of my being aristocratic and well-bred, and your being afraid to go anywhere alone! I dont know which is the most absurd. Well, Ill go if I must, and do my best. You shall be commander of the expedition, and Ill obey blindly, will that satisfy you?” said Jo, with a sudden change from perversity to lamblike submission.

Youre a perfect cherub! Now put on all your best things, and Ill tell you how to behave at each place, so that you will make a good impression. I want people to like you, and they would if youd only try to be a little more agreeable. Do your hair the pretty way, and put the pink rose in your bonnet. Its becoming, and you look too sober in your plain suit. Take your light gloves and the embroidered handkerchief. Well stop at Megs, and borrow her white sunshade, and then you can have my dove-colored one.”

While Amy dressed, she issued her orders, and Jo obeyed them, not without entering her protest, however, for she sighed as she rustled into her new organdie, frowned darkly at herself as she tied her bonnet strings in an irreproachable bow, wrestled viciously with pins as she put on her collar, wrinkled up her features generally as she shook out the handkerchief, whose embroidery was as irritating to her nose as the present mission was to her feelings, and when she had squeezed her hands into tight gloves with three buttons and a tassel, as the last touch of elegance, she turned to Amy with an imbecile expression of countenance, saying meekly...

Im perfectly miserable, but if you consider me presentable, I die happy.”

Youre highly satisfactory. Turn slowly round, and let me get a careful view.” Jo revolved, and Amy gave a touch here and there, then fell back, with her head on one side, observing graciously, “Yes, youll do. Your head is all I could ask, for that white bonnet with the rose is quite ravishing. Hold back your shoulders, and carry your hands easily, no matter if your gloves do pinch. Theres one thing you can do well, Jo, that is, wear a shawl. I cant, but its very nice to see you, and Im so glad Aunt March gave you that lovely one. Its simple, but handsome, and those folds over the arm are really artistic. Is the point of my mantle in the middle, and have I looped my dress evenly? I like to show my boots, for my feet are pretty, though my nose isnt.”

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You are a thing of beauty and a joy forever,” said Jo, looking through her hand with the air of a connoisseur at the blue feather against the golden hair. “Am I to drag my best dress through the dust, or loop it up, please, maam?”

Hold it up when you walk, but drop it in the house. The sweeping style suits you best, and you must learn to trail your skirts gracefully. You havent half buttoned one cuff, do it at once. Youll never look finished if you are not careful about the little details, for they make up the pleasing whole.”

Jo sighed, and proceeded to burst the buttons off her glove, in doing up her cuff, but at last both were ready, and sailed away, looking aspretty as picters’, Hannah said, as she hung out of the upper window to watch them.

Now, Jo dear, the Chesters consider themselves very elegant people, so I want you to put on your best deportment. Dont make any of your abrupt remarks, or do anything odd, will you? Just be calm, cool, and quiet, thats safe and ladylike, and you can easily do it for fifteen minutes,” said Amy, as they approached the first place, having borrowed the white parasol and been inspected by Meg, with a baby on each arm.

Let me see. ‘Calm, cool, and quiet’, yes, I think I can promise that. Ive played the part of a prim young lady on the stage, and Ill try it off. My powers are great, as you shall see, so be easy in your mind, my child.”

Amy looked relieved, but naughty Jo took her at her word, for during the first call she sat with every limb gracefully composed, every fold correctly draped, calm as a summer sea, cool as a snowbank, and as silent as the sphinx. In vain Mrs. Chester alluded to hercharming novel’, and the Misses Chester introduced parties, picnics, the opera, and the fashions. Each and all were answered by a smile, a bow, and a demureYesorNowith the chill on. In vain Amy telegraphed the wordtalk’, tried to draw her out, and administered covert pokes with her foot. Jo sat as if blandly unconscious of it all, with deportment like Mauds face, ‘icily regular, splendidly null’.

What a haughty, uninteresting creature that oldest Miss March is!” was the unfortunately audible remark of one of the ladies, as the door closed upon their guests. Jo laughed noiselessly all through the hall, but Amy looked disgusted at the failure of her instructions, and very naturally laid the blame upon Jo.

How could you mistake me so? I merely meant you to be properly dignified and composed, and you made yourself a perfect stock and stone. Try to be sociable at the Lambs’. Gossip as other girls do, and be interested in dress and flirtations and whatever nonsense comes up. They move in the best society, are valuable persons for us to know, and I wouldnt fail to make a good impression there for anything.”

Ill be agreeable. Ill gossip and giggle, and have horrors and raptures over any trifle you like. I rather enjoy this, and now Ill imitate what is calleda charming girl’. I can do it, for I have May Chester as a model, and Ill improve upon her. See if the Lambs dont say, ‘What a lively, nice creature that Jo March is!”

Amy felt anxious, as well she might, for when Jo turned freakish there was no knowing where she would stop. Amys face was a study when she saw her sister skim into the next drawing room, kiss all the young ladies with effusion, beam graciously upon the young gentlemen, and join in the chat with a spirit which amazed the beholder. Amy was taken possession of by Mrs. Lamb, with whom she was a favorite, and forced to hear a long account of Lucretias last attack, while three delightful young gentlemen hovered near, waiting for a pause when they might rush in and rescue her. So situated, she was powerless to check Jo, who seemed possessed by a spirit of mischief, and talked away as volubly as the lady. A knot of heads gathered about her, and Amy strained her ears to hear what was going on, for broken sentences filled her with curiosity, and frequent peals of laughter made her wild to share the fun. One may imagine her suffering on overhearing fragments of this sort of conversation.

She rides splendidly. Who taught her?”

No one. She used to practice mounting, holding the reins, and sitting straight on an old saddle in a tree. Now she rides anything, for she doesnt know what fear is, and the stableman lets her have horses cheap because she trains them to carry ladies so well. She has such a passion for it, I often tell her if everything else fails, she can be a horsebreaker, and get her living so.”

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At this awful speech Amy contained herself with difficulty, for the impression was being given that she was rather a fast young lady, which was her especial aversion. But what could she do? For the old lady was in the middle of her story, and long before it was done, Jo was off again, making more droll revelations and committing still more fearful blunders.

Yes, Amy was in despair that day, for all the good beasts were gone, and of three left, one was lame, one blind, and the other so balky that you had to put dirt in his mouth before he would start. Nice animal for a pleasure party, wasnt it?”

Which did she choose?” asked one of the laughing gentlemen, who enjoyed the subject.

None of them. She heard of a young horse at the farm house over the river, and though a lady had never ridden him, she resolved to try, because he was handsome and spirited. Her struggles were really pathetic. There was no one to bring the horse to the saddle, so she took the saddle to the horse. My dear creature, she actually rowed it over the river, put it on her head, and marched up to the barn to the utter amazement of the old man!”

Did she ride the horse?”

Of course she did, and had a capital time. I expected to see her brought home in fragments, but she managed him perfectly, and was the life of the party.”

Well, I call that plucky!” and young Mr. Lamb turned an approving glance upon Amy, wondering what his mother could be saying to make the girl look so red and uncomfortable.

She was still redder and more uncomfortable a moment after, when a sudden turn in the conversation introduced the subject of dress. One of the young ladies asked Jo where she got the pretty drab hat she wore to the picnic and stupid Jo, instead of mentioning the place where it was bought two years ago, must needs answer with unnecessary frankness, “Oh, Amy painted it. You cant buy those soft shades, so we paint ours any color we like. Its a great comfort to have an artistic sister.”

Isnt that an original idea?” cried Miss Lamb, who found Jo great fun.

Thats nothing compared to some of her brilliant performances. Theres nothing the child cant do. Why, she wanted a pair of blue boots for Sallies party, so she just painted her soiled white ones the loveliest shade of sky blue you ever saw, and they looked exactly like satin,” added Jo, with an air of pride in her sisters accomplishments that exasperated Amy till she felt that it would be a relief to throw her cardcase at her.

We read a story of yours the other day, and enjoyed it very much,” observed the elder Miss Lamb, wishing to compliment the literary lady, who did not look the character just then, it must be confessed.

Any mention of herworksalways had a bad effect upon Jo, who either grew rigid and looked offended, or changed the subject with a brusque remark, as now. “Sorry you could find nothing better to read. I write that rubbish because it sells, and ordinary people like it. Are you going to New York this winter?”

As Miss Lamb hadenjoyedthe story, this speech was not exactly grateful or complimentary. The minute it was made Jo saw her mistake, but fearing to make the matter worse, suddenly remembered that it was for her to make the first move toward departure, and did so with an abruptness that left three people with half-finished sentences in their mouths.

Amy, we must go. Good-by, dear, do come and see us. We are pining for a visit. I dont dare to ask you, Mr. Lamb, but if you should come, I dont think I shall have the heart to send you away.”

Jo said this with such a droll imitation of May Chesters gushing style that Amy got out of the room as rapidly as possible, feeling a strong desire to laugh and cry at the same time.

Didnt I do well?” asked Jo, with a satisfied air as they walked away.

Nothing could have been worse,” was Amys crushing reply. “What possessed you to tell those stories about my saddle, and the hats and boots, and all the rest of it?”

Why, its funny, and amuses people. They know we are poor, so its no use pretending that we have grooms, buy three or four hats a season, and have things as easy and fine as they do.”

You neednt go and tell them all our little shifts, and expose our poverty in that perfectly unnecessary way. You havent a bit of proper pride, and never will learn when to hold your tongue and when to speak,” said Amy despairingly.

Poor Jo looked abashed, and silently chafed the end of her nose with the stiff handkerchief, as if performing a penance for her misdemeanors.

How shall I behave here?” she asked, as they approached the third mansion.

Just as you please. I wash my hands of you,” was Amys short answer.

Then Ill enjoy myself. The boys are at home, and well have a comfortable time. Goodness knows I need a little change, for elegance has a bad effect upon my constitution,” returned Jo gruffly, being disturbed by her failure to suit.

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