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Well
now
,
I
guess
you
ll
manage
all
right
,
said
Matthew
,
looking
at
Anne
s
white
little
face
and
the
dark
shadows
under
her
eyes
.
You
just
go
right
to
bed
and
have
a
good
sleep
.
I
ll
do
all
the
chores
.
Anne
accordingly
went
to
bed
and
slept
so
long
and
soundly
that
it
was
well
on
in
the
white
and
rosy
winter
afternoon
when
she
awoke
and
descended
to
the
kitchen
where
Marilla
,
who
had
arrived
home
in
the
meantime
,
was
sitting
knitting
.
Oh
,
did
you
see
the
Premier
?
exclaimed
Anne
at
once
.
What
did
he
look
like
Marilla
?
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Well
,
he
never
got
to
be
Premier
on
account
of
his
looks
,
said
Marilla
.
Such
a
nose
as
that
man
had
!
But
he
can
speak
.
I
was
proud
of
being
a
Conservative
.
Rachel
Lynde
,
of
course
,
being
a
Liberal
,
had
no
use
for
him
.
Your
dinner
is
in
the
oven
,
Anne
,
and
you
can
get
yourself
some
blue
plum
preserve
out
of
the
pantry
.
I
guess
you
re
hungry
.
Matthew
has
been
telling
me
about
last
night
.
I
must
say
it
was
fortunate
you
knew
what
to
do
.
I
wouldn
t
have
had
any
idea
myself
,
for
I
never
saw
a
case
of
croup
.
There
now
,
never
mind
talking
till
you
ve
had
your
dinner
.
I
can
tell
by
the
look
of
you
that
you
re
just
full
up
with
speeches
,
but
they
ll
keep
.
Marilla
had
something
to
tell
Anne
,
but
she
did
not
tell
it
just
then
for
she
knew
if
she
did
Anne
s
consequent
excitement
would
lift
her
clear
out
of
the
region
of
such
material
matters
as
appetite
or
dinner
.
Not
until
Anne
had
finished
her
saucer
of
blue
plums
did
Marilla
say
:
Mrs
.
Barry
was
here
this
afternoon
,
Anne
.
She
wanted
to
see
you
,
but
I
wouldn
t
wake
you
up
.
She
says
you
saved
Minnie
May
s
life
,
and
she
is
very
sorry
she
acted
as
she
did
in
that
affair
of
the
currant
wine
.
She
says
she
knows
now
you
didn
t
mean
to
set
Diana
drunk
,
and
she
hopes
you
ll
forgive
her
and
be
good
friends
with
Diana
again
.
You
re
to
go
over
this
evening
if
you
like
for
Diana
can
t
stir
outside
the
door
on
account
of
a
bad
cold
she
caught
last
night
.
Now
,
Anne
Shirley
,
for
pity
s
sake
don
t
fly
up
into
the
air
.
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The
warning
seemed
not
unnecessary
,
so
uplifted
and
aerial
was
Anne
s
expression
and
attitude
as
she
sprang
to
her
feet
,
her
face
irradiated
with
the
flame
of
her
spirit
.
Oh
,
Marilla
,
can
I
go
right
now
without
washing
my
dishes
?
I
ll
wash
them
when
I
come
back
,
but
I
cannot
tie
myself
down
to
anything
so
unromantic
as
dishwashing
at
this
thrilling
moment
.
Yes
,
yes
,
run
along
,
said
Marilla
indulgently
.
Anne
Shirley
are
you
crazy
?
Come
back
this
instant
and
put
something
on
you
.
I
might
as
well
call
to
the
wind
.
She
s
gone
without
a
cap
or
wrap
.
Look
at
her
tearing
through
the
orchard
with
her
hair
streaming
.
It
ll
be
a
mercy
if
she
doesn
t
catch
her
death
of
cold
.