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“
Pretty
well
.
.
.
and
that
reminds
me
.
Mrs
.
Allan
thinks
it
would
be
nice
to
fix
up
a
booth
like
an
old
-
time
kitchen
and
serve
a
supper
of
baked
beans
,
doughnuts
,
pie
,
and
so
on
.
We
’
re
collecting
old
-
fashioned
fixings
everywhere
.
Mrs
.
Simon
Fletcher
is
going
to
lend
us
her
mother
’
s
braided
rugs
and
Mrs
.
Levi
Boulter
some
old
chairs
and
Aunt
Mary
Shaw
will
lend
us
her
cupboard
with
the
glass
doors
.
I
suppose
Marilla
will
let
us
have
her
brass
candlesticks
?
And
we
want
all
the
old
dishes
we
can
get
.
Mrs
.
Allan
is
specially
set
on
having
a
real
blue
willow
ware
platter
if
we
can
find
one
.
But
nobody
seems
to
have
one
.
Do
you
know
where
we
could
get
one
?
”
“
Miss
Josephine
Barry
has
one
.
I
’
ll
write
and
ask
her
if
she
’
ll
lend
it
for
the
occasion
,
”
said
Anne
.
“
Well
,
I
wish
you
would
.
I
guess
we
’
ll
have
the
supper
in
about
a
fortnight
’
s
time
.
Uncle
Abe
Andrews
is
prophesying
rain
and
storms
for
about
that
time
;
and
that
’
s
a
pretty
sure
sign
we
’
ll
have
fine
weather
.
”
The
said
“
Uncle
Abe
,
”
it
may
be
mentioned
,
was
at
least
like
other
prophets
in
that
he
had
small
honor
in
his
own
country
.
He
was
,
in
fact
,
considered
in
the
light
of
a
standing
joke
,
for
few
of
his
weather
predictions
were
ever
fulfilled
.
Mr
.
Elisha
Wright
,
who
labored
under
the
impression
that
he
was
a
local
wit
,
used
to
say
that
nobody
in
Avonlea
ever
thought
of
looking
in
the
Charlottetown
dailies
for
weather
probabilities
.
No
;
they
just
asked
Uncle
Abe
what
it
was
going
to
be
tomorrow
and
expected
the
opposite
.
Nothing
daunted
,
Uncle
Abe
kept
on
prophesying
.
“
We
want
to
have
the
fair
over
before
the
election
comes
off
,
”
continued
Mrs
.
Lynde
,
“
for
the
candidates
will
be
sure
to
come
and
spend
lots
of
money
.
The
Tories
are
bribing
right
and
left
,
so
they
might
as
well
be
given
a
chance
to
spend
their
money
honestly
for
once
.
”
Anne
was
a
red
-
hot
Conservative
,
out
of
loyalty
to
Matthew
’
s
memory
,
but
she
said
nothing
.
She
knew
better
than
to
get
Mrs
.
Lynde
started
on
politics
.
She
had
a
letter
for
Marilla
,
postmarked
from
a
town
in
British
Columbia
.
“
It
’
s
probably
from
the
children
’
s
uncle
,
”
she
said
excitedly
,
when
she
got
home
.
“
Oh
,
Marilla
,
I
wonder
what
he
says
about
them
.
”
“
The
best
plan
might
be
to
open
it
and
see
,
”
said
Marilla
curtly
.
A
close
observer
might
have
thought
that
she
was
excited
also
,
but
she
would
rather
have
died
than
show
it
.