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The first of June, and both the Kings and Aunt March are away on holiday for the next three months. To celebrate Jo and Meg’s newfound freedom, the March girls all decide to try doing absolutely no work for one week. (Mrs. March limited them to but one week.)
The first day of no work is “delightful, though unusually long.” As the week drags by, however, the girls find that all idleness and no work leaves them feeling irritable and fidgety. Jo tires of reading books, Meg ruins some of her clothes in an attempt to fix them up like the Moffats’ clothing, Beth keeps forgetting not to work (and fights with her beloved dolls when she doesn’t), and Amy is overcome with ennui. The girls are secretly glad when the week is almost over.
Mrs. March decides to hammer home the lesson by giving Hannah and herself a day off from housework on Saturday. Jo is alarmed to come down to breakfast on Saturday morning to discover that there’s no breakfast and, indeed, no fire. The girls, however, take matters into their own hands and pitch in to make a sub-par breakfast, which they proudly serve to Marmee. Jo invites Laurie over for dinner, and gets in well over her head when she attempts to cook a fancy meal for him. Meanwhile, Beth discovers her canary has died due to her negligence. Laurie and surprise guest Mrs. Crocker (an old, gossipy neighbor) attempt to eat Jo’s inedible lunch.
At day’s end, Mrs. March asks the girls what they’ve learned this week. She reveals that she wanted the girls to learn what happens when people are idle and only think of themselves. “Work is wholesome, and there is plenty for everyone,” she says. The girls agree to balance work with play, and Mrs. March is satisfied that their experiment was a success.
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