Douglass Montgomery credited as playing...
- Laurie: [seeing Jo's short haircut] Christopher Colombus.
- Jo March: Well, it's boyish, becoming, and easy to keep in order.
- Laurie: l'm sorry. l forgot you were a girl and l'm afraid l got a bit too rough.
- Jo March: He'd better keep away from me or l'll tell him what l think of him - trying to break up other people's happiness and spoil all their fun.
- Laurie: lt doesn't spoil any fun. lt makes it twice as good. You'll find out when someone falls in love with you. Soft summer day. Sun setting through the trees. Your lover's arms stealing around you.
- Jo March: l'd like to see anybody try it.
- Laurie: Would you?
- Jo March: You're a trump!
- Laurie: And l think you're just perfectly splendid.
- Laurie: Isn't it romantic?
- Jo March: ''Romantic''? Rubbish! l never heard of anything so horrid. l wish you hadn't told me. Of all the sickly sentimental... Oh, why do things always have to change just when they're perfect?
- Laurie: You're a fine one. l thought we weren't to have any secrets from each other.
- Jo March: Well, this is altogether different. l beg your pardon.
- Laurie: Of course, it's different. Just like a *girl*. Can't keep an agreement.
- Jo March: Oh, bilge!
- Jo March: You won't tease me about it in private?
- Laurie: l never tease. Fire away!
- Laurie: You'll be sorry. l was going to tell you something very plummy. A secret. All about people you know - and such fun.
- Jo March: Oh, I beg your pardon, but you're such a dear. I couldn't help flying at you.
- Laurie: Fly at me again. I rather like it.
- Jo March: Laurie, you're so silly.
- Jo March: Where are you going?
- Laurie: To the devil - and I hope you'll be sorry.