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“
I
certainly
never
thought
of
living
as
far
off
the
road
as
Green
Gables
,
”
sighed
Mrs
.
Rachel
to
herself
.
“
But
really
,
Green
Gables
doesn
’
t
seem
as
out
of
the
world
as
it
used
to
do
.
.
.
Anne
has
lots
of
company
and
the
twins
make
it
real
lively
.
And
anyhow
,
I
’
d
rather
live
at
the
bottom
of
a
well
than
leave
Avonlea
.
”
These
two
decisions
being
noised
abroad
speedily
ousted
the
arrival
of
Mrs
.
Harrison
in
popular
gossip
.
Sage
heads
were
shaken
over
Marilla
Cuthbert
’
s
rash
step
in
asking
Mrs
.
Rachel
to
live
with
her
.
People
opined
that
they
wouldn
’
t
get
on
together
.
They
were
both
“
too
fond
of
their
own
way
,
”
and
many
doleful
predictions
were
made
,
none
of
which
disturbed
the
parties
in
question
at
all
.
They
had
come
to
a
clear
and
distinct
understanding
of
the
respective
duties
and
rights
of
their
new
arrangements
and
meant
to
abide
by
them
.
“
I
won
’
t
meddle
with
you
nor
you
with
me
,
”
Mrs
.
Rachel
had
said
decidedly
,
“
and
as
for
the
twins
,
I
’
ll
be
glad
to
do
all
I
can
for
them
;
but
I
won
’
t
undertake
to
answer
Davy
’
s
questions
,
that
’
s
what
.
I
’
m
not
an
encyclopedia
,
neither
am
I
a
Philadelphia
lawyer
.
You
’
ll
miss
Anne
for
that
.
”
“
Sometimes
Anne
’
s
answers
were
about
as
queer
as
Davy
’
s
questions
,
”
said
Marilla
drily
.
“
The
twins
will
miss
her
and
no
mistake
;
but
her
future
can
’
t
be
sacrificed
to
Davy
’
s
thirst
for
information
.
When
he
asks
questions
I
can
’
t
answer
I
’
ll
just
tell
him
children
should
be
seen
and
not
heard
.
That
was
how
I
was
brought
up
,
and
I
don
’
t
know
but
what
it
was
just
as
good
a
way
as
all
these
new
-
fangled
notions
for
training
children
.
”
“
Well
,
Anne
’
s
methods
seem
to
have
worked
fairly
well
with
Davy
,
”
said
Mrs
.
Lynde
smilingly
.
“
He
is
a
reformed
character
,
that
’
s
what
.
”
“
He
isn
’
t
a
bad
little
soul
,
”
conceded
Marilla
.
“
I
never
expected
to
get
as
fond
of
those
children
as
I
have
.
Davy
gets
round
you
somehow
.
.
.
and
Dora
is
a
lovely
child
,
although
she
is
.
.
.
kind
of
.
.
.
well
,
kind
of
.
.
.
”
“
Monotonous
?
Exactly
,
”
supplied
Mrs
.
Rachel
.
“
Like
a
book
where
every
page
is
the
same
,
that
’
s
what
.
Dora
will
make
a
good
,
reliable
woman
but
she
’
ll
never
set
the
pond
on
fire
.
Well
,
that
sort
of
folks
are
comfortable
to
have
round
,
even
if
they
’
re
not
as
interesting
as
the
other
kind
.
”
Gilbert
Blythe
was
probably
the
only
person
to
whom
the
news
of
Anne
’
s
resignation
brought
unmixed
pleasure
.
Her
pupils
looked
upon
it
as
a
sheer
catastrophe
.
Annetta
Bell
had
hysterics
when
she
went
home
.
Anthony
Pye
fought
two
pitched
and
unprovoked
battles
with
other
boys
by
way
of
relieving
his
feelings
.
Barbara
Shaw
cried
all
night
.
Paul
Irving
defiantly
told
his
grandmother
that
she
needn
’
t
expect
him
to
eat
any
porridge
for
a
week
.