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His
wife
!
Anne
Shirley
!
Then
what
has
he
been
passing
himself
off
as
an
unmarried
man
for
?
I
don
t
suppose
he
did
,
really
,
said
Anne
,
trying
to
be
just
.
He
never
said
he
wasn
t
married
.
People
simply
took
it
for
granted
.
Oh
Marilla
,
what
will
Mrs
.
Lynde
say
to
this
?
They
found
out
what
Mrs
.
Lynde
had
to
say
when
she
came
up
that
evening
.
Mrs
.
Lynde
wasn
t
surprised
!
Mrs
.
Lynde
had
always
expected
something
of
the
sort
!
Mrs
.
Lynde
had
always
known
there
was
SOMETHING
about
Mr
.
Harrison
!
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To
think
of
his
deserting
his
wife
!
she
said
indignantly
.
It
s
like
something
you
d
read
of
in
the
States
,
but
who
would
expect
such
a
thing
to
happen
right
here
in
Avonlea
?
But
we
don
t
know
that
he
deserted
her
,
protested
Anne
,
determined
to
believe
her
friend
innocent
till
he
was
proved
guilty
.
We
don
t
know
the
rights
of
it
at
all
.
Well
,
we
soon
will
.
I
m
going
straight
over
there
,
said
Mrs
.
Lynde
,
who
had
never
learned
that
there
was
such
a
word
as
delicacy
in
the
dictionary
.
I
m
not
supposed
to
know
anything
about
her
arrival
,
and
Mr
.
Harrison
was
to
bring
some
medicine
for
Thomas
from
Carmody
today
,
so
that
will
be
a
good
excuse
.
I
ll
find
out
the
whole
story
and
come
in
and
tell
you
on
the
way
back
.
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Mrs
.
Lynde
rushed
in
where
Anne
had
feared
to
tread
.
Nothing
would
have
induced
the
latter
to
go
over
to
the
Harrison
place
;
but
she
had
her
natural
and
proper
share
of
curiosity
and
she
felt
secretly
glad
that
Mrs
.
Lynde
was
going
to
solve
the
mystery
.
She
and
Marilla
waited
expectantly
for
that
good
lady
s
return
,
but
waited
in
vain
.
Mrs
.
Lynde
did
not
revisit
Green
Gables
that
night
.
Davy
,
arriving
home
at
nine
o
clock
from
the
Boulter
place
,
explained
why
.
I
met
Mrs
.
Lynde
and
some
strange
woman
in
the
Hollow
,
he
said
,
and
gracious
,
how
they
were
talking
both
at
once
!
Mrs
.
Lynde
said
to
tell
you
she
was
sorry
it
was
too
late
to
call
tonight
.
Anne
,
I
m
awful
hungry
.
We
had
tea
at
Milty
s
at
four
and
I
think
Mrs
.
Boulter
is
real
mean
.
She
didn
t
give
us
any
preserves
or
cake
.
.
.
and
even
the
bread
was
skurce
.