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161
Why
do
you
call
him
Ginger
?
asked
Anne
,
who
liked
appropriate
names
and
thought
Ginger
accorded
not
at
all
with
such
gorgeous
plumage
.
162
My
brother
the
sailor
named
him
.
Maybe
it
had
some
reference
to
his
temper
.
I
think
a
lot
of
that
bird
though
.
.
.
you
d
be
surprised
if
you
knew
how
much
.
He
has
his
faults
of
course
.
That
bird
has
cost
me
a
good
deal
one
way
and
another
.
Some
people
object
to
his
swearing
habits
but
he
can
t
be
broken
of
them
.
I
ve
tried
.
.
.
other
people
have
tried
.
Some
folks
have
prejudices
against
parrots
.
Silly
,
ain
t
it
?
I
like
them
myself
.
Ginger
s
a
lot
of
company
to
me
.
Nothing
would
induce
me
to
give
that
bird
up
.
.
.
nothing
in
the
world
,
miss
.
163
Mr
.
Harrison
flung
the
last
sentence
at
Anne
as
explosively
as
if
he
suspected
her
of
some
latent
design
of
persuading
him
to
give
Ginger
up
.
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164
Anne
,
however
,
was
beginning
to
like
the
queer
,
fussy
,
fidgety
little
man
,
and
before
the
meal
was
over
they
were
quite
good
friends
.
Mr
.
Harrison
found
out
about
the
Improvement
Society
and
was
disposed
to
approve
of
it
.
165
That
s
right
.
Go
ahead
.
There
s
lots
of
room
for
improvement
in
this
settlement
.
.
.
and
in
the
people
too
.
166
Oh
,
I
don
t
know
,
flashed
Anne
.
To
herself
,
or
to
her
particular
cronies
,
she
might
admit
that
there
were
some
small
imperfections
,
easily
removable
,
in
Avonlea
and
its
inhabitants
.
But
to
hear
a
practical
outsider
like
Mr
.
Harrison
saying
it
was
an
entirely
different
thing
.
I
think
Avonlea
is
a
lovely
place
;
and
the
people
in
it
are
very
nice
,
too
.
167
I
guess
you
ve
got
a
spice
of
temper
,
commented
Mr
.
Harrison
,
surveying
the
flushed
cheeks
and
indignant
eyes
opposite
him
.
It
goes
with
hair
like
yours
,
I
reckon
.
Avonlea
is
a
pretty
decent
place
or
I
wouldn
t
have
located
here
;
but
I
suppose
even
you
will
admit
that
it
has
SOME
faults
?
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168
I
like
it
all
the
better
for
them
,
said
loyal
Anne
.
I
don
t
like
places
or
people
either
that
haven
t
any
faults
.
I
think
a
truly
perfect
person
would
be
very
uninteresting
.
Mrs
.
Milton
White
says
she
never
met
a
perfect
person
,
but
she
s
heard
enough
about
one
.
.
.
her
husband
s
first
wife
.
Don
t
you
think
it
must
be
very
uncomfortable
to
be
married
to
a
man
whose
first
wife
was
perfect
?
169
It
would
be
more
uncomfortable
to
be
married
to
the
perfect
wife
,
declared
Mr
.
Harrison
,
with
a
sudden
and
inexplicable
warmth
.
170
When
tea
was
over
Anne
insisted
on
washing
the
dishes
,
although
Mr
.