In "Little Women," Jo March initially sees Mr. Laurence as a reclusive and somewhat intimidating figure, given his stern demeanor and solitary lifestyle. However, as she gets to know him, she comes to admire his kindness and generosity, especially in how he treats his grandson Laurie. Jo appreciates Mr. Laurence's support for her writing aspirations and values the bond that develops between them, recognizing his nurturing side beneath his gruff exterior. Overall, she grows to respect him deeply as a mentor and father figure.
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