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Besides
,
she
s
only
been
a
minister
s
wife
for
a
little
while
,
so
one
should
make
allowances
,
shouldn
t
they
?
They
are
going
to
board
with
Mrs
.
Lynde
until
the
manse
is
ready
.
If
Marilla
,
in
going
down
to
Mrs
.
Lynde
s
that
evening
,
was
actuated
by
any
motive
save
her
avowed
one
of
returning
the
quilting
frames
she
had
borrowed
the
preceding
winter
,
it
was
an
amiable
weakness
shared
by
most
of
the
Avonlea
people
.
Many
a
thing
Mrs
.
Lynde
had
lent
,
sometimes
never
expecting
to
see
it
again
,
came
home
that
night
in
charge
of
the
borrowers
thereof
.
A
new
minister
,
and
moreover
a
minister
with
a
wife
,
was
a
lawful
object
of
curiosity
in
a
quiet
little
country
settlement
where
sensations
were
few
and
far
between
.
Old
Mr
.
Bentley
,
the
minister
whom
Anne
had
found
lacking
in
imagination
,
had
been
pastor
of
Avonlea
for
eighteen
years
.
He
was
a
widower
when
he
came
,
and
a
widower
he
remained
,
despite
the
fact
that
gossip
regularly
married
him
to
this
,
that
,
or
the
other
one
,
every
year
of
his
sojourn
.
In
the
preceding
February
he
had
resigned
his
charge
and
departed
amid
the
regrets
of
his
people
,
most
of
whom
had
the
affection
born
of
long
intercourse
for
their
good
old
minister
in
spite
of
his
shortcomings
as
an
orator
.
Since
then
the
Avonlea
church
had
enjoyed
a
variety
of
religious
dissipation
in
listening
to
the
many
and
various
candidates
and
supplies
who
came
Sunday
after
Sunday
to
preach
on
trial
.
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These
stood
or
fell
by
the
judgment
of
the
fathers
and
mothers
in
Israel
;
but
a
certain
small
,
red
-
haired
girl
who
sat
meekly
in
the
corner
of
the
old
Cuthbert
pew
also
had
her
opinions
about
them
and
discussed
the
same
in
full
with
Matthew
,
Marilla
always
declining
from
principle
to
criticize
ministers
in
any
shape
or
form
.
I
don
t
think
Mr
.
Smith
would
have
done
,
Matthew
was
Anne
s
final
summing
up
.
Mrs
.
Lynde
says
his
delivery
was
so
poor
,
but
I
think
his
worst
fault
was
just
like
Mr
.
Bentley
s
he
had
no
imagination
.
And
Mr
.
Terry
had
too
much
;
he
let
it
run
away
with
him
just
as
I
did
mine
in
the
matter
of
the
Haunted
Wood
.
Besides
,
Mrs
.
Lynde
says
his
theology
wasn
t
sound
.
Mr
.
Gresham
was
a
very
good
man
and
a
very
religious
man
,
but
he
told
too
many
funny
stories
and
made
the
people
laugh
in
church
;
he
was
undignified
,
and
you
must
have
some
dignity
about
a
minister
,
mustn
t
you
,
Matthew
?
I
thought
Mr
.
Marshall
was
decidedly
attractive
;
but
Mrs
.
Lynde
says
he
isn
t
married
,
or
even
engaged
,
because
she
made
special
inquiries
about
him
,
and
she
says
it
would
never
do
to
have
a
young
unmarried
minister
in
Avonlea
,
because
he
might
marry
in
the
congregation
and
that
would
make
trouble
.
Mrs
.
Lynde
is
a
very
farseeing
woman
,
isn
t
she
,
Matthew
?
I
m
very
glad
they
ve
called
Mr
.
Allan
.
I
liked
him
because
his
sermon
was
interesting
and
he
prayed
as
if
he
meant
it
and
not
just
as
if
he
did
it
because
he
was
in
the
habit
of
it
.
Mrs
.
Lynde
says
he
isn
t
perfect
,
but
she
says
she
supposes
we
couldn
t
expect
a
perfect
minister
for
seven
hundred
and
fifty
dollars
a
year
,
and
anyhow
his
theology
is
sound
because
she
questioned
him
thoroughly
on
all
the
points
of
doctrine
.
And
she
knows
his
wife
s
people
and
they
are
most
respectable
and
the
women
are
all
good
housekeepers
.
Mrs
.
Lynde
says
that
sound
doctrine
in
the
man
and
good
housekeeping
in
the
woman
make
an
ideal
combination
for
a
minister
s
family
.
The
new
minister
and
his
wife
were
a
young
,
pleasant
-
faced
couple
,
still
on
their
honeymoon
,
and
full
of
all
good
and
beautiful
enthusiasms
for
their
chosen
lifework
.
Avonlea
opened
its
heart
to
them
from
the
start
.
Old
and
young
liked
the
frank
,
cheerful
young
man
with
his
high
ideals
,
and
the
bright
,
gentle
little
lady
who
assumed
the
mistress
-
ship
of
the
manse
.
With
Mrs
.
Allan
Anne
fell
promptly
and
wholeheartedly
in
love
.
She
had
discovered
another
kindred
spirit
.
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Mrs
.
Allan
is
perfectly
lovely
,
she
announced
one
Sunday
afternoon
.
She
s
taken
our
class
and
she
s
a
splendid
teacher
.
She
said
right
away
she
didn
t
think
it
was
fair
for
the
teacher
to
ask
all
the
questions
,
and
you
know
,
Marilla
,
that
is
exactly
what
I
ve
always
thought
.
She
said
we
could
ask
her
any
question
we
liked
and
I
asked
ever
so
many
.
I
m
good
at
asking
questions
,
Marilla
.
I
believe
you
was
Marilla
s
emphatic
comment
.
Nobody
else
asked
any
except
Ruby
Gillis
,
and
she
asked
if
there
was
to
be
a
Sunday
-
school
picnic
this
summer
.