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and
you
put
your
arms
about
him
and
hold
him
tight
,
tight
,
and
rest
your
cheek
on
his
head
.
.
.
yes
,
that
s
the
very
way
.
Oh
,
you
DO
know
,
Miss
Lavendar
.
Anne
found
the
two
of
them
there
when
she
came
out
of
the
stone
house
,
and
something
in
Miss
Lavendar
s
face
made
her
hate
to
disturb
them
.
I
m
afraid
we
must
go
,
Paul
,
if
we
want
to
get
home
before
dark
.
Miss
Lavendar
,
I
m
going
to
invite
myself
to
Echo
Lodge
for
a
whole
week
pretty
soon
.
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If
you
come
for
a
week
I
ll
keep
you
for
two
,
threatened
Miss
Lavendar
.
The
last
day
of
school
came
and
went
.
A
triumphant
semi
-
annual
examination
was
held
and
Anne
s
pupils
acquitted
themselves
splendidly
.
At
the
close
they
gave
her
an
address
and
a
writing
desk
.
All
the
girls
and
ladies
present
cried
,
and
some
of
the
boys
had
it
cast
up
to
them
later
on
that
they
cried
too
,
although
they
always
denied
it
.
Mrs
.
Harmon
Andrews
,
Mrs
.
Peter
Sloane
,
and
Mrs
.
William
Bell
walked
home
together
and
talked
things
over
.
I
do
think
it
is
such
a
pity
Anne
is
leaving
when
the
children
seem
so
much
attached
to
her
,
sighed
Mrs
.
Peter
Sloane
,
who
had
a
habit
of
sighing
over
everything
and
even
finished
off
her
jokes
that
way
.
To
be
sure
,
she
added
hastily
,
we
all
know
we
ll
have
a
good
teacher
next
year
too
.
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Jane
will
do
her
duty
,
I
ve
no
doubt
,
said
Mrs
.
Andrews
rather
stiffly
.
I
don
t
suppose
she
ll
tell
the
children
quite
so
many
fairy
tales
or
spend
so
much
time
roaming
about
the
woods
with
them
.
But
she
has
her
name
on
the
Inspector
s
Roll
of
Honor
and
the
Newbridge
people
are
in
a
terrible
state
over
her
leaving
.
I
m
real
glad
Anne
is
going
to
college
,
said
Mrs
.
Bell
.
She
has
always
wanted
it
and
it
will
be
a
splendid
thing
for
her
.
Well
,
I
don
t
know
.
Mrs
.
Andrews
was
determined
not
to
agree
fully
with
anybody
that
day
.
I
don
t
see
that
Anne
needs
any
more
education
.
She
ll
probably
be
marrying
Gilbert
Blythe
,
if
his
infatuation
for
her
lasts
till
he
gets
through
college
,
and
what
good
will
Latin
and
Greek
do
her
then
?
If
they
taught
you
at
college
how
to
manage
a
man
there
might
be
some
sense
in
her
going
.