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Perfectly
sure
,
dear
heart
.
Then
I
won
t
worry
,
said
Paul
,
with
a
long
breath
of
relief
,
especially
as
I
really
think
Mary
Joe
will
listen
to
reason
.
She
s
not
a
naturally
unreasonable
person
,
but
she
has
learned
by
experience
that
it
doesn
t
do
to
disobey
Grandma
s
orders
.
Grandma
is
an
excellent
woman
but
people
must
do
as
she
tells
them
.
She
was
very
much
pleased
with
me
this
morning
because
I
managed
at
last
to
eat
all
my
plateful
of
porridge
.
It
was
a
great
effort
but
I
succeeded
.
Grandma
says
she
thinks
she
ll
make
a
man
of
me
yet
.
But
,
teacher
,
I
want
to
ask
you
a
very
important
question
.
You
will
answer
it
truthfully
,
won
t
you
?
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I
ll
try
,
promised
Anne
.
Do
you
think
I
m
wrong
in
my
upper
story
?
asked
Paul
,
as
if
his
very
existence
depended
on
her
reply
.
Goodness
,
no
,
Paul
,
exclaimed
Anne
in
amazement
.
Certainly
you
re
not
.
What
put
such
an
idea
into
your
head
?
Mary
Joe
.
.
.
but
she
didn
t
know
I
heard
her
.
Mrs
.
Peter
Sloane
s
hired
girl
,
Veronica
,
came
to
see
Mary
Joe
last
evening
and
I
heard
them
talking
in
the
kitchen
as
I
was
going
through
the
hall
.
I
heard
Mary
Joe
say
,
Dat
Paul
,
he
is
de
queeres
leetle
boy
.
He
talks
dat
queer
.
I
tink
dere
s
someting
wrong
in
his
upper
story
.
I
couldn
t
sleep
last
night
for
ever
so
long
,
thinking
of
it
,
and
wondering
if
Mary
Joe
was
right
.
I
couldn
t
bear
to
ask
Grandma
about
it
somehow
,
but
I
made
up
my
mind
I
d
ask
you
.
I
m
so
glad
you
think
I
m
all
right
in
my
upper
story
.
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Of
course
you
are
.
Mary
Joe
is
a
silly
,
ignorant
girl
,
and
you
are
never
to
worry
about
anything
she
says
,
said
Anne
indignantly
,
secretly
resolving
to
give
Mrs
.
Irving
a
discreet
hint
as
to
the
advisability
of
restraining
Mary
Joe
s
tongue
.
Well
,
that
s
a
weight
off
my
mind
,
said
Paul
.
I
m
perfectly
happy
now
,
teacher
,
thanks
to
you
.
It
wouldn
t
be
nice
to
have
something
wrong
in
your
upper
story
,
would
it
,
teacher
?
I
suppose
the
reason
Mary
Joe
imagines
I
have
is
because
I
tell
her
what
I
think
about
things
sometimes
.
It
is
a
rather
dangerous
practice
,
admitted
Anne
,
out
of
the
depths
of
her
own
experience
.