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I
guess
you
needn
t
worry
about
that
part
of
it
.
When
Matthew
and
I
took
you
to
bring
up
we
resolved
we
would
do
the
best
we
could
for
you
and
give
you
a
good
education
.
I
believe
in
a
girl
being
fitted
to
earn
her
own
living
whether
she
ever
has
to
or
not
.
You
ll
always
have
a
home
at
Green
Gables
as
long
as
Matthew
and
I
are
here
,
but
nobody
knows
what
is
going
to
happen
in
this
uncertain
world
,
and
it
s
just
as
well
to
be
prepared
.
So
you
can
join
the
Queen
s
class
if
you
like
,
Anne
.
Oh
,
Marilla
,
thank
you
.
Anne
flung
her
arms
about
Marilla
s
waist
and
looked
up
earnestly
into
her
face
.
I
m
extremely
grateful
to
you
and
Matthew
.
And
I
ll
study
as
hard
as
I
can
and
do
my
very
best
to
be
a
credit
to
you
.
I
warn
you
not
to
expect
much
in
geometry
,
but
I
think
I
can
hold
my
own
in
anything
else
if
I
work
hard
.
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I
dare
say
you
ll
get
along
well
enough
.
Miss
Stacy
says
you
are
bright
and
diligent
.
Not
for
worlds
would
Marilla
have
told
Anne
just
what
Miss
Stacy
had
said
about
her
;
that
would
have
been
to
pamper
vanity
.
You
needn
t
rush
to
any
extreme
of
killing
yourself
over
your
books
.
There
is
no
hurry
.
You
won
t
be
ready
to
try
the
Entrance
for
a
year
and
a
half
yet
.
But
it
s
well
to
begin
in
time
and
be
thoroughly
grounded
,
Miss
Stacy
says
.
I
shall
take
more
interest
than
ever
in
my
studies
now
,
said
Anne
blissfully
,
because
I
have
a
purpose
in
life
.
Mr
.
Allan
says
everybody
should
have
a
purpose
in
life
and
pursue
it
faithfully
.
Only
he
says
we
must
first
make
sure
that
it
is
a
worthy
purpose
.
I
would
call
it
a
worthy
purpose
to
want
to
be
a
teacher
like
Miss
Stacy
,
wouldn
t
you
,
Marilla
?
I
think
it
s
a
very
noble
profession
.
The
Queen
s
class
was
organized
in
due
time
.
Gilbert
Blythe
,
Anne
Shirley
,
Ruby
Gillis
,
Jane
Andrews
,
Josie
Pye
,
Charlie
Sloane
,
and
Moody
Spurgeon
MacPherson
joined
it
.
Diana
Barry
did
not
,
as
her
parents
did
not
intend
to
send
her
to
Queen
s
.
This
seemed
nothing
short
of
a
calamity
to
Anne
.
Never
,
since
the
night
on
which
Minnie
May
had
had
the
croup
,
had
she
and
Diana
been
separated
in
anything
.
On
the
evening
when
the
Queen
s
class
first
remained
in
school
for
the
extra
lessons
and
Anne
saw
Diana
go
slowly
out
with
the
others
,
to
walk
home
alone
through
the
Birch
Path
and
Violet
Vale
,
it
was
all
the
former
could
do
to
keep
her
seat
and
refrain
from
rushing
impulsively
after
her
chum
.
A
lump
came
into
her
throat
,
and
she
hastily
retired
behind
the
pages
of
her
uplifted
Latin
grammar
to
hide
the
tears
in
her
eyes
.
Not
for
worlds
would
Anne
have
had
Gilbert
Blythe
or
Josie
Pye
see
those
tears
.
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But
,
oh
,
Marilla
,
I
really
felt
that
I
had
tasted
the
bitterness
of
death
,
as
Mr
.
Allan
said
in
his
sermon
last
Sunday
,
when
I
saw
Diana
go
out
alone
,
she
said
mournfully
that
night
.
I
thought
how
splendid
it
would
have
been
if
Diana
had
only
been
going
to
study
for
the
Entrance
,
too
.
But
we
can
t
have
things
perfect
in
this
imperfect
world
,
as
Mrs
.
Lynde
says
.
Mrs
.
Lynde
isn
t
exactly
a
comforting
person
sometimes
,
but
there
s
no
doubt
she
says
a
great
many
very
true
things
.
And
I
think
the
Queen
s
class
is
going
to
be
extremely
interesting
.
Jane
and
Ruby
are
just
going
to
study
to
be
teachers
.
That
is
the
height
of
their
ambition
.
Ruby
says
she
will
only
teach
for
two
years
after
she
gets
through
,
and
then
she
intends
to
be
married
.
Jane
says
she
will
devote
her
whole
life
to
teaching
,
and
never
,
never
marry
,
because
you
are
paid
a
salary
for
teaching
,
but
a
husband
won
t
pay
you
anything
,
and
growls
if
you
ask
for
a
share
in
the
egg
and
butter
money
.
I
expect
Jane
speaks
from
mournful
experience
,
for
Mrs
.
Lynde
says
that
her
father
is
a
perfect
old
crank
,
and
meaner
than
second
skimmings
.
Josie
Pye
says
she
is
just
going
to
college
for
education
s
sake
,
because
she
won
t
have
to
earn
her
own
living
;
she
says
of
course
it
is
different
with
orphans
who
are
living
on
charity
they
have
to
hustle
.
Moody
Spurgeon
is
going
to
be
a
minister
.
Mrs
.
Lynde
says
he
couldn
t
be
anything
else
with
a
name
like
that
to
live
up
to
.
I
hope
it
isn
t
wicked
of
me
,
Marilla
,
but
really
the
thought
of
Moody
Spurgeon
being
a
minister
makes
me
laugh
.
He
s
such
a
funny
-
looking
boy
with
that
big
fat
face
,
and
his
little
blue
eyes
,
and
his
ears
sticking
out
like
flaps
.
But
perhaps
he
will
be
more
intellectual
looking
when
he
grows
up
.
Charlie
Sloane
says
he
s
going
to
go
into
politics
and
be
a
member
of
Parliament
,
but
Mrs
.
Lynde
says
he
ll
never
succeed
at
that
,
because
the
Sloanes
are
all
honest
people
,
and
it
s
only
rascals
that
get
on
in
politics
nowadays
.
What
is
Gilbert
Blythe
going
to
be
?
queried
Marilla
,
seeing
that
Anne
was
opening
her
Caesar
.