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All About Our World

Jo's Boys
Louisa M. Alcott

Page 543 of 543

among his chosen people till he was shot defending them, and at
last lay quietly asleep in the green wilderness he loved so well,
with a lock of golden hair upon his breast, and a smile on his face
which seemed to say that Aslauga's Knight had fought his last fight
and was at peace.  Stuffy became an alderman, and died suddenly
of apoplexy after a public dinner.  Dolly was a society man of mark
till he lost his money, when he found congenial employment in a
fashionable tailoring establishment.  Demi became a partner, and
lived to see his name above the door, and Rob was a professor at
Laurence College; but Teddy eclipsed them all by becoming an
eloquent and famous clergyman, to the great delight of his
astonished mother.  And now, having endeavoured to suit everyone
by many weddings, few deaths, and as much prosperity as the
eternal fitness of things will permit, let the music stop, the lights
die out, and the curtain fall for ever on the March family. 

End of The Project Gutenberg Etext of Jo's Boys, by Louisa May Alcott 


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