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“
Because
you
looked
at
me
just
as
my
little
mother
used
to
do
when
she
wanted
to
kiss
me
.
As
a
rule
,
I
don
’
t
like
to
be
kissed
.
Boys
don
’
t
.
You
know
,
Miss
Lewis
.
But
I
think
I
rather
like
to
have
you
kiss
me
.
And
of
course
I
’
ll
come
to
see
you
again
.
I
think
I
’
d
like
to
have
you
for
a
particular
friend
of
mine
,
if
you
don
’
t
object
.
”
“
I
.
.
.
I
don
’
t
think
I
shall
object
,
”
said
Miss
Lavendar
.
She
turned
and
went
in
very
quickly
;
but
a
moment
later
she
was
waving
a
gay
and
smiling
good
-
bye
to
them
from
the
window
.
“
I
like
Miss
Lavendar
,
”
announced
Paul
,
as
they
walked
through
the
beech
woods
.
“
I
like
the
way
she
looked
at
me
,
and
I
like
her
stone
house
,
and
I
like
Charlotta
the
Fourth
.
I
wish
Grandma
Irving
had
a
Charlotta
the
Fourth
instead
of
a
Mary
Joe
I
feel
sure
Charlotta
the
Fourth
wouldn
’
t
think
I
was
wrong
in
my
upper
story
when
I
told
her
what
I
think
about
things
.
Wasn
’
t
that
a
splendid
tea
we
had
,
teacher
?
Grandma
says
a
boy
shouldn
’
t
be
thinking
about
what
he
gets
to
eat
,
but
he
can
’
t
help
it
sometimes
when
he
is
real
hungry
.
YOU
know
,
teacher
.
I
don
’
t
think
Miss
Lavendar
would
make
a
boy
eat
porridge
for
breakfast
if
he
didn
’
t
like
it
.
She
’
d
get
things
for
him
he
did
like
.
But
of
course
”
.
.
.
Paul
was
nothing
if
not
fair
-
minded
.
.
.
“
that
mightn
’
t
be
very
good
for
him
.
It
’
s
very
nice
for
a
change
though
,
teacher
.
YOU
know
.
”
One
May
day
Avonlea
folks
were
mildly
excited
over
some
“
Avonlea
Notes
,
”
signed
“
Observer
,
”
which
appeared
in
the
Charlottetown
‘
Daily
Enterprise
.
’
Gossip
ascribed
the
authorship
thereof
to
Charlie
Sloane
,
partly
because
the
said
Charlie
had
indulged
in
similar
literary
flights
in
times
past
,
and
partly
because
one
of
the
notes
seemed
to
embody
a
sneer
at
Gilbert
Blythe
.
Avonlea
juvenile
society
persisted
in
regarding
Gilbert
Blythe
and
Charlie
Sloane
as
rivals
in
the
good
graces
of
a
certain
damsel
with
gray
eyes
and
an
imagination
.
Gossip
,
as
usual
,
was
wrong
.
Gilbert
Blythe
,
aided
and
abetted
by
Anne
,
had
written
the
notes
,
putting
in
the
one
about
himself
as
a
blind
.
Only
two
of
the
notes
have
any
bearing
on
this
history
:
“
Rumor
has
it
that
there
will
be
a
wedding
in
our
village
ere
the
daisies
are
in
bloom
.
A
new
and
highly
respected
citizen
will
lead
to
the
hymeneal
altar
one
of
our
most
popular
ladies
.
“
Uncle
Abe
,
our
well
-
known
weather
prophet
,
predicts
a
violent
storm
of
thunder
and
lightning
for
the
evening
of
the
twenty
-
third
of
May
,
beginning
at
seven
o
’
clock
sharp
.
The
area
of
the
storm
will
extend
over
the
greater
part
of
the
Province
.
People
traveling
that
evening
will
do
well
to
take
umbrellas
and
mackintoshes
with
them
.
”
“
Uncle
Abe
really
has
predicted
a
storm
for
sometime
this
spring
,
”
said
Gilbert
,
“
but
do
you
suppose
Mr
.
Harrison
really
does
go
to
see
Isabella
Andrews
?
”
“
No
,
”
said
Anne
,
laughing
,
“
I
’
m
sure
he
only
goes
to
play
checkers
with
Mr
.
Harrison
Andrews
,
but
Mrs
.