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As young readers like to know how A people look. will take this moment we to give them a little sketch of the four sisters, who sat knitting away in the twilight 5 while the December snow fell quietly outside and the fire crackled cheerfully within. It was a comfortable old room, though the carpet was faded and the furniture very plain; for a good picture or two hung on the walls, books filled the 10 shelves, chrysanthemums and Christmas roses bloomed in the windows and a pleasant atmosphere of home-peace filled the room.
Meg, the eldest of the four, was sixteen, and very pretty, being plump and fair, with large eyes, 15 plenty of soft, brown hair, a sweet mouth and white hands of which she was rather vain. Fifteen- year-old Jo was very tall, thin and brown, and reminded one of a colt, for she never seemed to know what to do with her long limbs, which were 20 very much in her way. She had a decisive mouth, a comical nose and sharp, grey eyes, which appeared to see everything, and could be fierce, funny or thoughtful. Her long, thick hair was her one beauty; but it was usually bundled in a net, to 25 be out of her way. Jo had round shoulders, big hands and feet, a fly away look to her clothes and the uncomfortable appearance of a girl who was rapidly shooting up into a woman and didn't like it. Elizabeth or Beth, as everyone called her - 30 was a tosy, smooth-haired, bright-eyed girl of thirteen, with a shy manner, a timid voice and a peaceful expression, which was seldom disturbed. Her father called her 'Little Miss Tranquillity', and
the name suited her excellently; for she seemed to live in a happy world of her own, only venturing 35 out to meet the few whom she trusted and loved. Amy, though the youngest, was a most important person in her own opinion at least. A regular snow-maiden, with blue eyes and yellow hair curling on her shoulders, pale and slender, and 40 always carrying herself like a young lady mindful of her manners. What the characters of the four sisters were, we will leave to be found out.
The clock struck six: and, having swept up the hearth, Beth put a pair of slippers down to warm. 45 Somehow the sight of the old shoes had a good effect upon the girls, for mother was coming, and everyone brightened to welcome her. Meg stopped lecturing and lighted the lamp, Amy got out of the armchair without being asked, and Jo forgot how 50 tired she was as she sat up to hold the slippers nearer to the fire.
"They are quite worn out. Mother must have a new pair.
'I thought I'd get her some with my dollar," said 55 Beth.
"No, I shall!' cried Amy.
'I'm the oldest," began Meg, but Jo cut in with a decided:
'I'm the man of the family now that papa is away, 60 and I shall provide the slippers, for he told me to take special care of mother while he was gone." 'I'll tell you what we'll do,' said Beth; "let's each get her something for Christmas, and not get anything for ourselves."
In a cozy, old-fashioned room, four sisters—Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy—sit knitting as snow falls outside. Each sister has a distinct personality: Meg, the eldest, is pretty and poised; Jo is tall and awkward, with a strong character; Beth is shy, peaceful, and content in her own world; Amy, the youngest, considers herself quite important, carrying herself with a ladylike manner. The atmosphere warms when they realize their mother is coming home. Everyone prepares for her arrival, with each sister displaying her individual traits. The clock strikes six, and the girls brighten up at the thought of welcoming their mother. Beth places a pair of worn-out slippers near the fire to warm them for their mother. A debate ensues about who should buy new slippers for her, highlighting their differing roles and perspectives within the family. Jo claims the responsibility, as she sees herself as the "man of the family" in their father's absence. Beth suggests that they all buy something for their mother for Christmas, foregoing gifts for themselves. The narrative sets the stage for further exploration of the sisters' characters and their family dynamics.