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“
Davy
,
when
you
go
visiting
you
must
never
criticize
anything
you
are
given
to
eat
,
”
said
Anne
solemnly
.
“
It
is
very
bad
manners
.
”
“
All
right
.
.
.
I
’
ll
only
think
it
,
”
said
Davy
cheerfully
.
“
Do
give
a
fellow
some
supper
,
Anne
.
”
Anne
looked
at
Marilla
,
who
followed
her
into
the
pantry
and
shut
the
door
cautiously
.
“
You
can
give
him
some
jam
on
his
bread
,
I
know
what
tea
at
Levi
Boulter
’
s
is
apt
to
be
.
”
Davy
took
his
slice
of
bread
and
jam
with
a
sigh
.
“
It
’
s
a
kind
of
disappointing
world
after
all
,
”
he
remarked
.
“
Milty
has
a
cat
that
takes
fits
.
.
.
she
’
s
took
a
fit
regular
every
day
for
three
weeks
.
Milty
says
it
’
s
awful
fun
to
watch
her
.
I
went
down
today
on
purpose
to
see
her
have
one
but
the
mean
old
thing
wouldn
’
t
take
a
fit
and
just
kept
healthy
as
healthy
,
though
Milty
and
me
hung
round
all
the
afternoon
and
waited
.
But
never
mind
”
.
.
.
Davy
brightened
up
as
the
insidious
comfort
of
the
plum
jam
stole
into
his
soul
.
.
.
“
maybe
I
’
ll
see
her
in
one
sometime
yet
.
It
doesn
’
t
seem
likely
she
’
d
stop
having
them
all
at
once
when
she
’
s
been
so
in
the
habit
of
it
,
does
it
?
This
jam
is
awful
nice
.
”
Davy
had
no
sorrows
that
plum
jam
could
not
cure
.
Sunday
proved
so
rainy
that
there
was
no
stirring
abroad
;
but
by
Monday
everybody
had
heard
some
version
of
the
Harrison
story
.
The
school
buzzed
with
it
and
Davy
came
home
,
full
of
information
.
“
Marilla
,
Mr
.
Harrison
has
a
new
wife
.
.
.
well
,
not
ezackly
new
,
but
they
’
ve
stopped
being
married
for
quite
a
spell
,
Milty
says
.
I
always
s
’
posed
people
had
to
keep
on
being
married
once
they
’
d
begun
,
but
Milty
says
no
,
there
’
s
ways
of
stopping
if
you
can
’
t
agree
.
Milty
says
one
way
is
just
to
start
off
and
leave
your
wife
,
and
that
’
s
what
Mr
.
Harrison
did
.
Milty
says
Mr
.
Harrison
left
his
wife
because
she
throwed
things
at
him
.
.
.
HARD
things
.
.
.
and
Arty
Sloane
says
it
was
because
she
wouldn
’
t
let
him
smoke
,
and
Ned
Clay
says
it
was
‘
cause
she
never
let
up
scolding
him
.
I
wouldn
’
t
leave
MY
wife
for
anything
like
that
.
I
’
d
just
put
my
foot
down
and
say
,
‘
Mrs
.
Davy
,
you
’
ve
just
got
to
do
what
’
ll
please
ME
‘
cause
I
’
m
a
MAN
.
’
THAT
’
D
settle
her
pretty
quick
I
guess
.
But
Annetta
Clay
says
SHE
left
HIM
because
he
wouldn
’
t
scrape
his
boots
at
the
door
and
she
doesn
’
t
blame
her
.
I
’
m
going
right
over
to
Mr
.
Harrison
’
s
this
minute
to
see
what
she
’
s
like
.
”