PART 1
8. CHAPTER EIGHT
 (continued)
They had a charming time, for THE SEVEN CASTLES OF THE
 DIAMOND LAKE was as brilliant and wonderful as heart could wish.
 But in spite of the comical red imps, sparkling elves, and the
 gorgeous princes and princesses, Jo's pleasure had a drop of
 bitterness in it.  The fairy queen's yellow curls reminded her
 of Amy, and between the acts she amused herself with wondering
 what her sister would do to make her `sorry for it'.  She and
 Amy had had many lively skirmishes in the course of their lives, 
 for both had quick tempers and were apt to be violent when fairly
 roused.  Amy teased Jo, and Jo irritated Amy, and semioccasional
 explosions occurred, of which both were much ashamed afterward.
 Although the oldest, Jo had the least self-control, and had hard
 times trying to curb the fiery spirit which was continually getting
 her into trouble.  Her anger never lasted long, and having humbly
 confessed her fault, she sincerely repented and tried to do better.
 Her sisters used to say that they rather liked to get Jo into a
 fury because she was such an angel afterward.  Poor Jo tried
 desperately to be good, but her bosom enemy was always ready to
 flame up and defeat her, and it took years of patient effort to
 subdue it. 
When they got home, they found amy reading in the parlor.
 She assumed an injured air as they came in, never lifted her eyes
 from her book, or asked a single question.  Perhaps curiosity
 might have conquered resentment, if Beth had not been there to
 inquire and receive a glowing description of the play.  On going
 up to put away her best hat, Jo's first look was toward the
 bureau, for in their last quarrel Amy had soothed her feelings
 by turning Jo's top drawer upside down on the floor.  Everything
 was in its place, however, and after a hasty glance into her
 various closets, bags, and boxes, Jo decided that Amy had
 forgiven and forgotten her wrongs. 
There Jo was mistaken, for next day she made a discovery
 which produced a tempest.  Meg, Beth, and Amy were sitting together, 
 late in the afternoon, when Jo burst into the room, looking excited
 and demanding breathlessly, "Has anyone taken my book?" 
Meg and Beth said, "No." at once, and looked surprised.  Amy
 poked the fire and said nothing.  Jo saw her color rise and was
 down upon her in a minute. 
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