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Matthew
,
without
a
word
,
reached
out
for
cap
and
coat
,
slipped
past
Diana
and
away
into
the
darkness
of
the
yard
.
“
He
’
s
gone
to
harness
the
sorrel
mare
to
go
to
Carmody
for
the
doctor
,
”
said
Anne
,
who
was
hurrying
on
hood
and
jacket
.
“
I
know
it
as
well
as
if
he
’
d
said
so
.
Matthew
and
I
are
such
kindred
spirits
I
can
read
his
thoughts
without
words
at
all
.
”
“
I
don
’
t
believe
he
’
ll
find
the
doctor
at
Carmody
,
”
sobbed
Diana
.
“
I
know
that
Dr
.
Blair
went
to
town
and
I
guess
Dr
.
Spencer
would
go
too
.
Young
Mary
Joe
never
saw
anybody
with
croup
and
Mrs
.
Lynde
is
away
.
Oh
,
Anne
!
”
“
Don
’
t
cry
,
Di
,
”
said
Anne
cheerily
.
“
I
know
exactly
what
to
do
for
croup
.
You
forget
that
Mrs
.
Hammond
had
twins
three
times
.
When
you
look
after
three
pairs
of
twins
you
naturally
get
a
lot
of
experience
.
They
all
had
croup
regularly
.
Just
wait
till
I
get
the
ipecac
bottle
—
you
mayn
’
t
have
any
at
your
house
.
Come
on
now
.
”
The
two
little
girls
hastened
out
hand
in
hand
and
hurried
through
Lover
’
s
Lane
and
across
the
crusted
field
beyond
,
for
the
snow
was
too
deep
to
go
by
the
shorter
wood
way
.
Anne
,
although
sincerely
sorry
for
Minnie
May
,
was
far
from
being
insensible
to
the
romance
of
the
situation
and
to
the
sweetness
of
once
more
sharing
that
romance
with
a
kindred
spirit
.
The
night
was
clear
and
frosty
,
all
ebony
of
shadow
and
silver
of
snowy
slope
;
big
stars
were
shining
over
the
silent
fields
;
here
and
there
the
dark
pointed
firs
stood
up
with
snow
powdering
their
branches
and
the
wind
whistling
through
them
.
Anne
thought
it
was
truly
delightful
to
go
skimming
through
all
this
mystery
and
loveliness
with
your
bosom
friend
who
had
been
so
long
estranged
.
Minnie
May
,
aged
three
,
was
really
very
sick
.
She
lay
on
the
kitchen
sofa
feverish
and
restless
,
while
her
hoarse
breathing
could
be
heard
all
over
the
house
.
Young
Mary
Joe
,
a
buxom
,
broad
-
faced
French
girl
from
the
creek
,
whom
Mrs
.
Barry
had
engaged
to
stay
with
the
children
during
her
absence
,
was
helpless
and
bewildered
,
quite
incapable
of
thinking
what
to
do
,
or
doing
it
if
she
thought
of
it
.
Anne
went
to
work
with
skill
and
promptness
.
“
Minnie
May
has
croup
all
right
;
she
’
s
pretty
bad
,
but
I
’
ve
seen
them
worse
.
First
we
must
have
lots
of
hot
water
.
I
declare
,
Diana
,
there
isn
’
t
more
than
a
cupful
in
the
kettle
!
There
,
I
’
ve
filled
it
up
,
and
,
Mary
Joe
,
you
may
put
some
wood
in
the
stove
.
I
don
’
t
want
to
hurt
your
feelings
but
it
seems
to
me
you
might
have
thought
of
this
before
if
you
’
d
any
imagination
.