Why do you think Mr March's letter made the girls take certain resolutions?What does it say about the family at large?
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It turns out that they had scarlet fever, and Beth—then 13 years old in the book—gets it herself after being in contact with them. According to the Mayo Clinic, "scarlet fever is a bacterial illness that develops in some people who have strep throat." Symptoms include a fever, bright-red body rash, and a sore throat
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The big trunk stood ready in the hall, Mother's cloak and bonnet lay on the sofa, and I have no fears for you, yet I am anxious that you should take this trouble rightly. Mr. Brooke, laughing so infectiously that Mrs. March could not help smiling. It is impossible to tell you how happy your last letter made us, for the news
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