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It
would
be
doing
Uncle
Abe
an
injustice
to
say
that
he
was
glad
the
storm
had
happened
;
but
since
it
had
to
be
he
was
very
glad
he
had
predicted
it
.
.
.
to
the
very
day
,
too
.
Uncle
Abe
forgot
that
he
had
ever
denied
setting
the
day
.
As
for
the
trifling
discrepancy
in
the
hour
,
that
was
nothing
.
Gilbert
arrived
at
Green
Gables
in
the
evening
and
found
Marilla
and
Anne
busily
engaged
in
nailing
strips
of
oilcloth
over
the
broken
windows
.
Goodness
only
knows
when
we
ll
get
glass
for
them
,
said
Marilla
.
Mr
.
Barry
went
over
to
Carmody
this
afternoon
but
not
a
pane
could
he
get
for
love
or
money
.
Lawson
and
Blair
were
cleaned
out
by
the
Carmody
people
by
ten
o
clock
.
Was
the
storm
bad
at
White
Sands
,
Gilbert
?
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I
should
say
so
.
I
was
caught
in
the
school
with
all
the
children
and
I
thought
some
of
them
would
go
mad
with
fright
.
Three
of
them
fainted
,
and
two
girls
took
hysterics
,
and
Tommy
Blewett
did
nothing
but
shriek
at
the
top
of
his
voice
the
whole
time
.
I
only
squealed
once
,
said
Davy
proudly
.
My
garden
was
all
smashed
flat
,
he
continued
mournfully
,
but
so
was
Dora
s
,
he
added
in
a
tone
which
indicated
that
there
was
yet
balm
in
Gilead
.
Anne
came
running
down
from
the
west
gable
.
Oh
,
Gilbert
,
have
you
heard
the
news
?
Mr
.
Levi
Boulter
s
old
house
was
struck
and
burned
to
the
ground
.
It
seems
to
me
that
I
m
dreadfully
wicked
to
feel
glad
over
THAT
,
when
so
much
damage
has
been
done
.
Mr
.
Boulter
says
he
believes
the
A
.
V
.
I
.
S
.
magicked
up
that
storm
on
purpose
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Well
,
one
thing
is
certain
,
said
Gilbert
,
laughing
,
Observer
has
made
Uncle
Abe
s
reputation
as
a
weather
prophet
.
Uncle
Abe
s
storm
will
go
down
in
local
history
.
It
is
a
most
extraordinary
coincidence
that
it
should
have
come
on
the
very
day
we
selected
.
I
actually
have
a
half
guilty
feeling
,
as
if
I
really
had
magicked
it
up
.
We
may
as
well
rejoice
over
the
old
house
being
removed
,
for
there
s
not
much
to
rejoice
over
where
our
young
trees
are
concerned
.
Not
ten
of
them
have
escaped
.
Ah
,
well
,
we
ll
just
have
to
plant
them
over
again
next
spring
,
said
Anne
philosophically
.
That
is
one
good
thing
about
this
world
.
.
.
there
are
always
sure
to
be
more
springs
.