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“
I
wish
you
’
d
tell
me
the
joke
,
”
said
Marilla
,
a
little
grimly
.
“
I
haven
’
t
seen
much
to
laugh
at
today
.
”
“
You
’
ll
laugh
when
you
hear
this
,
”
assured
Anne
.
And
Marilla
did
laugh
,
which
showed
how
much
her
education
had
advanced
since
the
adoption
of
Anne
.
But
she
sighed
immediately
afterwards
.
“
I
suppose
I
shouldn
’
t
have
told
him
that
,
although
I
heard
a
minister
say
it
to
a
child
once
.
But
he
did
aggravate
me
so
.
It
was
that
night
you
were
at
the
Carmody
concert
and
I
was
putting
him
to
bed
.
He
said
he
didn
’
t
see
the
good
of
praying
until
he
got
big
enough
to
be
of
some
importance
to
God
.
Anne
,
I
do
not
know
what
we
are
going
to
do
with
that
child
.
I
never
saw
his
beat
.
I
’
m
feeling
clean
discouraged
.
”
“
Oh
,
don
’
t
say
that
,
Marilla
.
Remember
how
bad
I
was
when
I
came
here
.
”
“
Anne
,
you
never
were
bad
.
.
.
NEVER
.
I
see
that
now
,
when
I
’
ve
learned
what
real
badness
is
.
You
were
always
getting
into
terrible
scrapes
,
I
’
ll
admit
,
but
your
motive
was
always
good
.
Davy
is
just
bad
from
sheer
love
of
it
.
”
“
Oh
,
no
,
I
don
’
t
think
it
is
real
badness
with
him
either
,
”
pleaded
Anne
.
“
It
’
s
just
mischief
.
And
it
is
rather
quiet
for
him
here
,
you
know
.
He
has
no
other
boys
to
play
with
and
his
mind
has
to
have
something
to
occupy
it
.
Dora
is
so
prim
and
proper
she
is
no
good
for
a
boy
’
s
playmate
I
really
think
it
would
be
better
to
let
them
go
to
school
,
Marilla
.
”
“
No
,
”
said
Marilla
resolutely
,
“
my
father
always
said
that
no
child
should
be
cooped
up
in
the
four
walls
of
a
school
until
it
was
seven
years
old
,
and
Mr
.
Allan
says
the
same
thing
.
The
twins
can
have
a
few
lessons
at
home
but
go
to
school
they
shan
’
t
till
they
’
re
seven
.
”
“
Well
,
we
must
try
to
reform
Davy
at
home
then
,
”
said
Anne
cheerfully
.
“
With
all
his
faults
he
’
s
really
a
dear
little
chap
.
I
can
’
t
help
loving
him
.
Marilla
,
it
may
be
a
dreadful
thing
to
say
,
but
honestly
,
I
like
Davy
better
than
Dora
,
for
all
she
’
s
so
good
.
”
“
I
don
’
t
know
but
that
I
do
,
myself
,
”
confessed
Marilla
,
“
and
it
isn
’
t
fair
,
for
Dora
isn
’
t
a
bit
of
trouble
.
There
couldn
’
t
be
a
better
child
and
you
’
d
hardly
know
she
was
in
the
house
.
”