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Read the passage
from Litle Women
Je heard Amy panting after her run, stamping her feet and blowing on her fingers, as she tried to put her skates ont jo never umed, and
went slowly agging down the river, taking a bitter, unhappy sort of satisfaction in her sister's troubles. She had cherished her anger til grew
strong and took possession of her, as evil thoughts and feelings always do, unless cast out at once. As Laurie turned the bend, he shouted back,
"Keep near the shore; it isn't safe in the middle"
Jo heard, but Amy was struggling to her feet, and did not catch a word jo glanced over her shoulder, and the little demon she was harboring
said in her ear,
"No matter whether she heard or not, let her take care of herself
(tron Little Worten by Louisa May Alett)
What most likely happened just before, and led to the events in the passage?