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“
I
told
him
he
might
,
”
said
Marilla
wearily
.
“
I
thought
it
would
keep
him
out
of
worse
mischief
.
He
can
only
get
dirty
at
that
.
We
’
ll
have
our
teas
over
before
we
call
him
to
his
.
Dora
can
have
hers
with
us
,
but
I
would
never
dare
to
let
Davy
sit
down
at
the
table
with
all
the
Aids
here
.
”
When
Anne
went
to
call
the
Aids
to
tea
she
found
that
Dora
was
not
in
the
parlor
.
Mrs
.
Jasper
Bell
said
Davy
had
come
to
the
front
door
and
called
her
out
.
A
hasty
consultation
with
Marilla
in
the
pantry
resulted
in
a
decision
to
let
both
children
have
their
teas
together
later
on
.
Tea
was
half
over
when
the
dining
room
was
invaded
by
a
forlorn
figure
.
Marilla
and
Anne
stared
in
dismay
,
the
Aids
in
amazement
.
Could
that
be
Dora
.
.
.
that
sobbing
nondescript
in
a
drenched
,
dripping
dress
and
hair
from
which
the
water
was
streaming
on
Marilla
’
s
new
coin
-
spot
rug
?
“
Dora
,
what
has
happened
to
you
?
”
cried
Anne
,
with
a
guilty
glance
at
Mrs
.
Jasper
Bell
,
whose
family
was
said
to
be
the
only
one
in
the
world
in
which
accidents
never
occurred
.
“
Davy
made
me
walk
the
pigpen
fence
,
”
wailed
Dora
.
“
I
didn
’
t
want
to
but
he
called
me
a
fraid
-
cat
.
And
I
fell
off
into
the
pigpen
and
my
dress
got
all
dirty
and
the
pig
runned
right
over
me
.
My
dress
was
just
awful
but
Davy
said
if
I
’
d
stand
under
the
pump
he
’
d
wash
it
clean
,
and
I
did
and
he
pumped
water
all
over
me
but
my
dress
ain
’
t
a
bit
cleaner
and
my
pretty
sash
and
shoes
is
all
spoiled
.
”
Anne
did
the
honors
of
the
table
alone
for
the
rest
of
the
meal
while
Marilla
went
upstairs
and
redressed
Dora
in
her
old
clothes
.
Davy
was
caught
and
sent
to
bed
without
any
supper
.
Anne
went
to
his
room
at
twilight
and
talked
to
him
seriously
.
.
.
a
method
in
which
she
had
great
faith
,
not
altogether
unjustified
by
results
.
She
told
him
she
felt
very
badly
over
his
conduct
.
“
I
feel
sorry
now
myself
,
”
admitted
Davy
,
“
but
the
trouble
is
I
never
feel
sorry
for
doing
things
till
after
I
’
ve
did
them
.
Dora
wouldn
’
t
help
me
make
pies
,
cause
she
was
afraid
of
messing
her
clo
’
es
and
that
made
me
hopping
mad
.
I
s
’
pose
Paul
Irving
wouldn
’
t
have
made
HIS
sister
walk
a
pigpen
fence
if
he
knew
she
’
d
fall
in
?
”
“
No
,
he
would
never
dream
of
such
a
thing
.
Paul
is
a
perfect
little
gentleman
.
”
Davy
screwed
his
eyes
tight
shut
and
seemed
to
meditate
on
this
for
a
time
.
Then
he
crawled
up
and
put
his
arms
about
Anne
’
s
neck
,
snuggling
his
flushed
little
face
down
on
her
shoulder
.