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21
If
you
mean
Miss
Marilla
Cuthbert
,
she
is
not
my
aunt
,
and
she
has
gone
down
to
East
Grafton
to
see
a
distant
relative
of
hers
who
is
very
ill
,
said
Anne
,
with
due
increase
of
dignity
at
every
word
.
I
am
very
sorry
that
my
cow
should
have
broken
into
your
oats
.
.
.
she
is
my
cow
and
not
Miss
Cuthbert
s
.
.
.
Matthew
gave
her
to
me
three
years
ago
when
she
was
a
little
calf
and
he
bought
her
from
Mr
.
Bell
.
22
Sorry
,
miss
!
Sorry
isn
t
going
to
help
matters
any
.
You
d
better
go
and
look
at
the
havoc
that
animal
has
made
in
my
oats
.
.
.
trampled
them
from
center
to
circumference
,
miss
.
23
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24
I
am
very
sorry
,
repeated
Anne
firmly
,
but
perhaps
if
you
kept
your
fences
in
better
repair
Dolly
might
not
have
broken
in
.
It
is
your
part
of
the
line
fence
that
separates
your
oatfield
from
our
pasture
and
I
noticed
the
other
day
that
it
was
not
in
very
good
condition
.
25
My
fence
is
all
right
,
snapped
Mr
.
Harrison
,
angrier
than
ever
at
this
carrying
of
the
war
into
the
enemy
s
country
.
The
jail
fence
couldn
t
keep
a
demon
of
a
cow
like
that
out
.
And
I
can
tell
you
,
you
redheaded
snippet
,
that
if
the
cow
is
yours
,
as
you
say
,
you
d
be
better
employed
in
watching
her
out
of
other
people
s
grain
than
in
sitting
round
reading
yellow
-
covered
novels
,
.
.
.
with
a
scathing
glance
at
the
innocent
tan
-
colored
Virgil
by
Anne
s
feet
.
26
Something
at
that
moment
was
red
besides
Anne
s
hair
.
.
.
which
had
always
been
a
tender
point
with
her
.
27
I
d
rather
have
red
hair
than
none
at
all
,
except
a
little
fringe
round
my
ears
,
she
flashed
.
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28
The
shot
told
,
for
Mr
.
Harrison
was
really
very
sensitive
about
his
bald
head
.
His
anger
choked
him
up
again
and
he
could
only
glare
speechlessly
at
Anne
,
who
recovered
her
temper
and
followed
up
her
advantage
.
29
I
can
make
allowance
for
you
,
Mr
.
Harrison
,
because
I
have
an
imagination
.
I
can
easily
imagine
how
very
trying
it
must
be
to
find
a
cow
in
your
oats
and
I
shall
not
cherish
any
hard
feelings
against
you
for
the
things
you
ve
said
.
I
promise
you
that
Dolly
shall
never
break
into
your
oats
again
.
I
give
you
my
word
of
honor
on
THAT
point
.
30
Well
,
mind
you
she
doesn
t
,
muttered
Mr
.