Joan Bennett credited as playing...
Amy March
- Amy March: l'm sure neither of you suffer as l do. You don't have to go to that nasty old Davis' school with impertinent girls who laugh at you and label your father 'cause he isn't rich.
- Jo March: ''*Libel*.'' Libel. Don't say ''label'' as if Papa were a pickle bottle.
- Amy March: I know what I mean. And you needn't be statirical about it.
- [Jo suppresses a laugh at Amy's mispronunciation]
- Amy March: It's proper to use good words and improve your vocabillary.
- Marmee March: l have a treat for you.
- Meg March: A letter from Father?
- Jo March: Three cheers for Father!
- Marmee March: "Give them all my dear love and a kiss. Tell them l know they will remember all l said to them: that they will be loving children to you, will do their duty faithfully, fight their bosom enemies bravely, and conquer themselves so beautifully that when l come back to them, l may be fonder and prouder than ever of my little women."
- Amy March: l - I am a selfish girl, but l'll truly try to be better and not waste my time in school, so that Father may not be disappointed in me.
- Jo March: l'll try and be what he loves to call me, "a little woman", and not be rough and wild, and do my duty here at home instead of always wanting to go to war to help Father.
- Beth March: l'm not going to be envious anymore, if l can help it.
- Marmee March: Now, we'll save the rest till after tea, for it's such a lovely long letter. l know everybody must be hungry.