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“
I
should
think
I
do
,
”
said
Anne
ruefully
.
“
People
don
’
t
forget
things
like
that
.
How
I
hated
poor
Mrs
.
Rachel
at
that
moment
!
”
“
And
then
that
‘
apology
’
you
made
her
.
Well
,
you
were
a
handful
,
in
all
conscience
,
Anne
.
I
did
feel
so
puzzled
and
bewildered
how
to
manage
you
.
Matthew
understood
you
better
.
”
“
Matthew
understood
everything
,
”
said
Anne
softly
,
as
she
always
spoke
of
him
.
“
Well
,
I
think
it
could
be
managed
so
that
Rachel
and
I
wouldn
’
t
clash
at
all
.
It
always
seemed
to
me
that
the
reason
two
women
can
’
t
get
along
in
one
house
is
that
they
try
to
share
the
same
kitchen
and
get
in
each
other
’
s
way
.
Now
,
if
Rachel
came
here
,
she
could
have
the
north
gable
for
her
bedroom
and
the
spare
room
for
a
kitchen
as
well
as
not
,
for
we
don
’
t
really
need
a
spare
room
at
all
.
She
could
put
her
stove
there
and
what
furniture
she
wanted
to
keep
,
and
be
real
comfortable
and
independent
.
She
’
ll
have
enough
to
live
on
of
course
.
.
.
her
children
’
ll
see
to
that
.
.
.
so
all
I
’
d
be
giving
her
would
be
house
room
.
Yes
,
Anne
,
far
as
I
’
m
concerned
I
’
d
like
it
.
”
“
Then
ask
her
,
”
said
Anne
promptly
.
“
I
’
d
be
very
sorry
myself
to
see
Mrs
.
Rachel
go
away
.
”
“
And
if
she
comes
,
”
continued
Marilla
,
“
You
can
go
to
college
as
well
as
not
.
She
’
ll
be
company
for
me
and
she
’
ll
do
for
the
twins
what
I
can
’
t
do
,
so
there
’
s
no
reason
in
the
world
why
you
shouldn
’
t
go
.
”
Anne
had
a
long
meditation
at
her
window
that
night
.
Joy
and
regret
struggled
together
in
her
heart
.
She
had
come
at
last
.
.
.
suddenly
and
unexpectedly
.
.
.
to
the
bend
in
the
road
;
and
college
was
around
it
,
with
a
hundred
rainbow
hopes
and
visions
;
but
Anne
realized
as
well
that
when
she
rounded
that
curve
she
must
leave
many
sweet
things
behind
.
.
.
all
the
little
simple
duties
and
interests
which
had
grown
so
dear
to
her
in
the
last
two
years
and
which
she
had
glorified
into
beauty
and
delight
by
the
enthusiasm
she
had
put
into
them
.
She
must
give
up
her
school
.
.
.
and
she
loved
every
one
of
her
pupils
,
even
the
stupid
and
naughty
ones
.
The
mere
thought
of
Paul
Irving
made
her
wonder
if
Redmond
were
such
a
name
to
conjure
with
after
all
.
“
I
’
ve
put
out
a
lot
of
little
roots
these
two
years
,
”
Anne
told
the
moon
,
“
and
when
I
’
m
pulled
up
they
’
re
going
to
hurt
a
great
deal
.
But
it
’
s
best
to
go
,
I
think
,
and
,
as
Marilla
says
,
there
’
s
no
good
reason
why
I
shouldn
’
t
.
I
must
get
out
all
my
ambitions
and
dust
them
.
”
Anne
sent
in
her
resignation
the
next
day
;
and
Mrs
.
Rachel
,
after
a
heart
to
heart
talk
with
Marilla
,
gratefully
accepted
the
offer
of
a
home
at
Green
Gables
.
She
elected
to
remain
in
her
own
house
for
the
summer
,
however
;
the
farm
was
not
to
be
sold
until
the
fall
and
there
were
many
arrangements
to
be
made
.