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561
I
didn
t
know
it
was
wrong
to
tell
whoppers
,
he
sobbed
.
How
did
you
expect
me
to
know
it
was
wrong
?
All
Mr
.
Sprott
s
children
told
them
REGULAR
every
day
,
and
cross
their
hearts
too
.
562
I
s
pose
Paul
Irving
never
tells
whoppers
and
here
I
ve
been
trying
awful
hard
to
be
as
good
as
him
,
but
now
I
s
pose
you
ll
never
love
me
again
.
But
I
think
you
might
have
told
me
it
was
wrong
.
I
m
awful
sorry
I
ve
made
you
cry
,
Anne
,
and
I
ll
never
tell
a
whopper
again
.
563
Davy
buried
his
face
in
Anne
s
shoulder
and
cried
stormily
.
Anne
,
in
a
sudden
glad
flash
of
understanding
,
held
him
tight
and
looked
over
his
curly
thatch
at
Marilla
.
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564
He
didn
t
know
it
was
wrong
to
tell
falsehoods
,
Marilla
.
I
think
we
must
forgive
him
for
that
part
of
it
this
time
if
he
will
promise
never
to
say
what
isn
t
true
again
.
565
I
never
will
,
now
that
I
know
it
s
bad
,
asseverated
Davy
between
sobs
.
If
you
ever
catch
me
telling
a
whopper
again
you
can
.
.
.
Davy
groped
mentally
for
a
suitable
penance
.
.
.
you
can
skin
me
alive
,
Anne
.
566
Don
t
say
whopper
,
Davy
.
.
.
say
falsehood
,
said
the
schoolma
am
.
567
Why
?
queried
Davy
,
settling
comfortably
down
and
looking
up
with
a
tearstained
,
investigating
face
.
Why
ain
t
whopper
as
good
as
falsehood
?
I
want
to
know
.
It
s
just
as
big
a
word
.
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568
It
s
slang
;
and
it
s
wrong
for
little
boys
to
use
slang
.
569
There
s
an
awful
lot
of
things
it
s
wrong
to
do
,
said
Davy
with
a
sigh
.
I
never
s
posed
there
was
so
many
.
I
m
sorry
it
s
wrong
to
tell
whop
.
.
.
falsehoods
,
cause
it
s
awful
handy
,
but
since
it
is
I
m
never
going
to
tell
any
more
.
What
are
you
going
to
do
to
me
for
telling
them
this
time
?
I
want
to
know
.
Anne
looked
beseechingly
at
Marilla
.
570
I
don
t
want
to
be
too
hard
on
the
child
,
said
Marilla
.
I
daresay
nobody
ever
did
tell
him
it
was
wrong
to
tell
lies
,
and
those
Sprott
children
were
no
fit
companions
for
him
.
Poor
Mary
was
too
sick
to
train
him
properly
and
I
presume
you
couldn
t
expect
a
six
-
year
-
old
child
to
know
things
like
that
by
instinct
.
I
suppose
we
ll
just
have
to
assume
he
doesn
t
know
ANYTHING
right
and
begin
at
the
beginning
.
But
he
ll
have
to
be
punished
for
shutting
Dora
up
,
and
I
can
t
think
of
any
way
except
to
send
him
to
bed
without
his
supper
and
we
ve
done
that
so
often
.
Can
t
you
suggest
something
else
,
Anne
?
I
should
think
you
ought
to
be
able
to
,
with
that
imagination
you
re
always
talking
of
.