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Lynde
was
complaining
the
other
day
that
it
wasn
’
t
much
of
a
world
.
She
said
whenever
you
looked
forward
to
anything
pleasant
you
were
sure
to
be
more
or
less
disappointed
.
.
.
perhaps
that
is
true
.
But
there
is
a
good
side
to
it
too
.
The
bad
things
don
’
t
always
come
up
to
your
expectations
either
.
.
.
they
nearly
always
turn
out
ever
so
much
better
than
you
think
.
I
looked
forward
to
a
dreadfully
unpleasant
experience
when
I
went
over
to
Mr
.
Harrison
’
s
tonight
;
and
instead
he
was
quite
kind
and
I
had
almost
a
nice
time
.
I
think
we
’
re
going
to
be
real
good
friends
if
we
make
plenty
of
allowances
for
each
other
,
and
everything
has
turned
out
for
the
best
.
But
all
the
same
,
Marilla
,
I
shall
certainly
never
again
sell
a
cow
before
making
sure
to
whom
she
belongs
.
And
I
do
NOT
like
parrots
!
”
One
evening
at
sunset
,
Jane
Andrews
,
Gilbert
Blythe
,
and
Anne
Shirley
were
lingering
by
a
fence
in
the
shadow
of
gently
swaying
spruce
boughs
,
where
a
wood
cut
known
as
the
Birch
Path
joined
the
main
road
.
Jane
had
been
up
to
spend
the
afternoon
with
Anne
,
who
walked
part
of
the
way
home
with
her
;
at
the
fence
they
met
Gilbert
,
and
all
three
were
now
talking
about
the
fateful
morrow
;
for
that
morrow
was
the
first
of
September
and
the
schools
would
open
.
Jane
would
go
to
Newbridge
and
Gilbert
to
White
Sands
.
“
You
both
have
the
advantage
of
me
,
”
sighed
Anne
.
“
You
’
re
going
to
teach
children
who
don
’
t
know
you
,
but
I
have
to
teach
my
own
old
schoolmates
,
and
Mrs
.
Lynde
says
she
’
s
afraid
they
won
’
t
respect
me
as
they
would
a
stranger
unless
I
’
m
very
cross
from
the
first
.
But
I
don
’
t
believe
a
teacher
should
be
cross
.
Oh
,
it
seems
to
me
such
a
responsibility
!
”
“
I
guess
we
’
ll
get
on
all
right
,
”
said
Jane
comfortably
.
Jane
was
not
troubled
by
any
aspirations
to
be
an
influence
for
good
.
She
meant
to
earn
her
salary
fairly
,
please
the
trustees
,
and
get
her
name
on
the
School
Inspector
’
s
roll
of
honor
.
Further
ambitions
Jane
had
none
.
“
The
main
thing
will
be
to
keep
order
and
a
teacher
has
to
be
a
little
cross
to
do
that
.
If
my
pupils
won
’
t
do
as
I
tell
them
I
shall
punish
them
.
”
“
How
?
”
“
Give
them
a
good
whipping
,
of
course
.
”
“
Oh
,
Jane
,
you
wouldn
’
t
,
”
cried
Anne
,
shocked
.
“
Jane
,
you
COULDN
’
T
!
”
“
Indeed
,
I
could
and
would
,
if
they
deserved
it
,
”
said
Jane
decidedly
.
“
I
could
NEVER
whip
a
child
,
”
said
Anne
with
equal
decision
.
“
I
don
’
t
believe
in
it
AT
ALL
.
Miss
Stacy
never
whipped
any
of
us
and
she
had
perfect
order
;
and
Mr
.
Phillips
was
always
whipping
and
he
had
no
order
at
all
.
No
,
if
I
can
’
t
get
along
without
whipping
I
shall
not
try
to
teach
school
.
There
are
better
ways
of
managing
.
I
shall
try
to
win
my
pupils
’
affections
and
then
they
will
WANT
to
do
what
I
tell
them
.
”