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Oh
,
because
it
s
all
so
beautiful
.
.
.
and
story
bookish
.
.
.
and
romantic
.
.
.
and
sad
,
said
Anne
,
winking
the
tears
out
of
her
eyes
.
It
s
all
perfectly
lovely
.
.
.
but
there
s
a
little
sadness
mixed
up
in
it
too
,
somehow
.
Oh
,
of
course
there
s
a
resk
in
marrying
anybody
,
conceded
Charlotta
the
Fourth
,
but
,
when
all
s
said
and
done
,
Miss
Shirley
,
ma
am
,
there
s
many
a
worse
thing
than
a
husband
.
For
the
next
month
Anne
lived
in
what
,
for
Avonlea
,
might
be
called
a
whirl
of
excitement
.
The
preparation
of
her
own
modest
outfit
for
Redmond
was
of
secondary
importance
.
Miss
Lavendar
was
getting
ready
to
be
married
and
the
stone
house
was
the
scene
of
endless
consultations
and
plannings
and
discussions
,
with
Charlotta
the
Fourth
hovering
on
the
outskirts
of
things
in
agitated
delight
and
wonder
.
Then
the
dressmaker
came
,
and
there
was
the
rapture
and
wretchedness
of
choosing
fashions
and
being
fitted
.
Anne
and
Diana
spent
half
their
time
at
Echo
Lodge
and
there
were
nights
when
Anne
could
not
sleep
for
wondering
whether
she
had
done
right
in
advising
Miss
Lavendar
to
select
brown
rather
than
navy
blue
for
her
traveling
dress
,
and
to
have
her
gray
silk
made
princess
.
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Everybody
concerned
in
Miss
Lavendar
s
story
was
very
happy
.
Paul
Irving
rushed
to
Green
Gables
to
talk
the
news
over
with
Anne
as
soon
as
his
father
had
told
him
.
I
knew
I
could
trust
father
to
pick
me
out
a
nice
little
second
mother
,
he
said
proudly
.
It
s
a
fine
thing
to
have
a
father
you
can
depend
on
,
teacher
.
I
just
love
Miss
Lavendar
.
Grandma
is
pleased
,
too
.
She
says
she
s
real
glad
father
didn
t
pick
out
an
American
for
his
second
wife
,
because
,
although
it
turned
out
all
right
the
first
time
,
such
a
thing
wouldn
t
be
likely
to
happen
twice
.
Mrs
.
Lynde
says
she
thoroughly
approves
of
the
match
and
thinks
its
likely
Miss
Lavendar
will
give
up
her
queer
notions
and
be
like
other
people
,
now
that
she
s
going
to
be
married
.
But
I
hope
she
won
t
give
her
queer
notions
up
,
teacher
,
because
I
like
them
.
And
I
don
t
want
her
to
be
like
other
people
.
There
are
too
many
other
people
around
as
it
is
.
YOU
know
,
teacher
.
Charlotta
the
Fourth
was
another
radiant
person
.
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Oh
,
Miss
Shirley
,
ma
am
,
it
has
all
turned
out
so
beautiful
.
When
Mr
.
Irving
and
Miss
Lavendar
come
back
from
their
tower
I
m
to
go
up
to
Boston
and
live
with
them
.
.
.
and
me
only
fifteen
,
and
the
other
girls
never
went
till
they
were
sixteen
.
Ain
t
Mr
.
Irving
splendid
?
He
just
worships
the
ground
she
treads
on
and
it
makes
me
feel
so
queer
sometimes
to
see
the
look
in
his
eyes
when
he
s
watching
her
.
It
beggars
description
,
Miss
Shirley
,
ma
am
.
I
m
awful
thankful
they
re
so
fond
of
each
other
.
It
s
the
best
way
,
when
all
s
said
and
done
,
though
some
folks
can
get
along
without
it
.
I
ve
got
an
aunt
who
has
been
married
three
times
and
says
she
married
the
first
time
for
love
and
the
last
two
times
for
strictly
business
,
and
was
happy
with
all
three
except
at
the
times
of
the
funerals
.
But
I
think
she
took
a
resk
,
Miss
Shirley
,
ma
am
.
Oh
,
it
s
all
so
romantic
,
breathed
Anne
to
Marilla
that
night
.
If
I
hadn
t
taken
the
wrong
path
that
day
we
went
to
Mr
.
Kimball
s
I
d
never
have
known
Miss
Lavendar
;
and
if
I
hadn
t
met
her
I
d
never
have
taken
Paul
there
.
.
.
and
he
d
never
have
written
to
his
father
about
visiting
Miss
Lavendar
just
as
Mr
.
Irving
was
starting
for
San
Francisco
.
Mr
.
Irving
says
whenever
he
got
that
letter
he
made
up
his
mind
to
send
his
partner
to
San
Francisco
and
come
here
instead
.
He
hadn
t
heard
anything
of
Miss
Lavendar
for
fifteen
years
.
Somebody
had
told
him
then
that
she
was
to
be
married
and
he
thought
she
was
and
never
asked
anybody
anything
about
her
.
And
now
everything
has
come
right
.
And
I
had
a
hand
in
bringing
it
about
.
Perhaps
,
as
Mrs
.
Lynde
says
,
everything
is
foreordained
and
it
was
bound
to
happen
anyway
.
But
even
so
,
it
s
nice
to
think
one
was
an
instrument
used
by
predestination
.
Yes
indeed
,
it
s
very
romantic
.