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Pick
out
a
dress
for
you
to
give
Anne
?
To
be
sure
I
will
.
I
m
going
to
Carmody
tomorrow
and
I
ll
attend
to
it
.
Have
you
something
particular
in
mind
?
No
?
Well
,
I
ll
just
go
by
my
own
judgment
then
.
I
believe
a
nice
rich
brown
would
just
suit
Anne
,
and
William
Blair
has
some
new
gloria
in
that
s
real
pretty
.
Perhaps
you
d
like
me
to
make
it
up
for
her
,
too
,
seeing
that
if
Marilla
was
to
make
it
Anne
would
probably
get
wind
of
it
before
the
time
and
spoil
the
surprise
?
Well
,
I
ll
do
it
.
No
,
it
isn
t
a
mite
of
trouble
.
I
like
sewing
.
I
ll
make
it
to
fit
my
niece
,
Jenny
Gillis
,
for
she
and
Anne
are
as
like
as
two
peas
as
far
as
figure
goes
.
Well
now
,
I
m
much
obliged
,
said
Matthew
,
and
and
I
dunno
but
I
d
like
I
think
they
make
the
sleeves
different
nowadays
to
what
they
used
to
be
.
If
it
wouldn
t
be
asking
too
much
I
I
d
like
them
made
in
the
new
way
.
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Puffs
?
Of
course
.
You
needn
t
worry
a
speck
more
about
it
,
Matthew
.
I
ll
make
it
up
in
the
very
latest
fashion
,
said
Mrs
.
Lynde
.
To
herself
she
added
when
Matthew
had
gone
:
It
ll
be
a
real
satisfaction
to
see
that
poor
child
wearing
something
decent
for
once
.
The
way
Marilla
dresses
her
is
positively
ridiculous
,
that
s
what
,
and
I
ve
ached
to
tell
her
so
plainly
a
dozen
times
.
I
ve
held
my
tongue
though
,
for
I
can
see
Marilla
doesn
t
want
advice
and
she
thinks
she
knows
more
about
bringing
children
up
than
I
do
for
all
she
s
an
old
maid
.
But
that
s
always
the
way
.
Folks
that
has
brought
up
children
know
that
there
s
no
hard
and
fast
method
in
the
world
that
ll
suit
every
child
.
But
them
as
never
have
think
it
s
all
as
plain
and
easy
as
Rule
of
Three
just
set
your
three
terms
down
so
fashion
,
and
the
sum
ll
work
out
correct
.
But
flesh
and
blood
don
t
come
under
the
head
of
arithmetic
and
that
s
where
Marilla
Cuthbert
makes
her
mistake
.
I
suppose
she
s
trying
to
cultivate
a
spirit
of
humility
in
Anne
by
dressing
her
as
she
does
;
but
it
s
more
likely
to
cultivate
envy
and
discontent
.
I
m
sure
the
child
must
feel
the
difference
between
her
clothes
and
the
other
girls
.
But
to
think
of
Matthew
taking
notice
of
it
!
That
man
is
waking
up
after
being
asleep
for
over
sixty
years
.
Marilla
knew
all
the
following
fortnight
that
Matthew
had
something
on
his
mind
,
but
what
it
was
she
could
not
guess
,
until
Christmas
Eve
,
when
Mrs
.
Lynde
brought
up
the
new
dress
.
Marilla
behaved
pretty
well
on
the
whole
,
although
it
is
very
likely
she
distrusted
Mrs
.
Lynde
s
diplomatic
explanation
that
she
had
made
the
dress
because
Matthew
was
afraid
Anne
would
find
out
about
it
too
soon
if
Marilla
made
it
.
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So
this
is
what
Matthew
has
been
looking
so
mysterious
over
and
grinning
about
to
himself
for
two
weeks
,
is
it
?
she
said
a
little
stiffly
but
tolerantly
.
I
knew
he
was
up
to
some
foolishness
.
Well
,
I
must
say
I
don
t
think
Anne
needed
any
more
dresses
.
I
made
her
three
good
,
warm
,
serviceable
ones
this
fall
,
and
anything
more
is
sheer
extravagance
.
There
s
enough
material
in
those
sleeves
alone
to
make
a
waist
,
I
declare
there
is
.
You
ll
just
pamper
Anne
s
vanity
,
Matthew
,
and
she
s
as
vain
as
a
peacock
now
.
Well
,
I
hope
she
ll
be
satisfied
at
last
,
for
I
know
she
s
been
hankering
after
those
silly
sleeves
ever
since
they
came
in
,
although
she
never
said
a
word
after
the
first
.
The
puffs
have
been
getting
bigger
and
more
ridiculous
right
along
;
they
re
as
big
as
balloons
now
.
Next
year
anybody
who
wears
them
will
have
to
go
through
a
door
sideways
.
Christmas
morning
broke
on
a
beautiful
white
world
.
It
had
been
a
very
mild
December
and
people
had
looked
forward
to
a
green
Christmas
;
but
just
enough
snow
fell
softly
in
the
night
to
transfigure
Avonlea
.
Anne
peeped
out
from
her
frosted
gable
window
with
delighted
eyes
.
The
firs
in
the
Haunted
Wood
were
all
feathery
and
wonderful
;
the
birches
and
wild
cherry
trees
were
outlined
in
pearl
;
the
plowed
fields
were
stretches
of
snowy
dimples
;
and
there
was
a
crisp
tang
in
the
air
that
was
glorious
.
Anne
ran
downstairs
singing
until
her
voice
reechoed
through
Green
Gables
.