After we had lost Beth, no one saw very much of Jo.

6 seconds sound clip from the Little Women (1950) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:50:26 in the radio play.

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- I can't express it very well. I guess I shouldn't even try, except to my Jo.

- But it seems that I was never intended to live very long. I never planned what I would do when I grew up like the rest of you did, because I could never bear the thought of leaving home.

- But I'm not afraid any more, Jo. I've learned that I won't lose you, that nothing can really part us, though it seems to. And that we'll always be a family, even though one of us is gone.

- But, Jo, I think I will be homesick for you, even in Heaven.

- In April, when my baby was born, I named her Elizabeth in memory of my sister.

- After we had lost Beth, no one saw very much of Jo.

- She shut herself up in the garrett, writing. But then, one day, she came to visit me.

- It's all finished, Meg... my novel. I'm on my way to the post office now.

- Oh, Jo, how wonderful. Can I read it?

- When it comes back.

- Maybe it won't come back. Maybe they'll publish it.

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