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“
Yes
,
I
think
I
will
,
”
said
Miss
Stacy
.
“
I
thought
of
taking
another
school
,
but
I
have
decided
to
come
back
to
Avonlea
.
To
tell
the
truth
,
I
’
ve
grown
so
interested
in
my
pupils
here
that
I
found
I
couldn
’
t
leave
them
.
So
I
’
ll
stay
and
see
you
through
.
”
“
Hurrah
!
”
said
Moody
Spurgeon
.
Moody
Spurgeon
had
never
been
so
carried
away
by
his
feelings
before
,
and
he
blushed
uncomfortably
every
time
he
thought
about
it
for
a
week
.
“
Oh
,
I
’
m
so
glad
,
”
said
Anne
,
with
shining
eyes
.
“
Dear
Stacy
,
it
would
be
perfectly
dreadful
if
you
didn
’
t
come
back
.
I
don
’
t
believe
I
could
have
the
heart
to
go
on
with
my
studies
at
all
if
another
teacher
came
here
.
”
When
Anne
got
home
that
night
she
stacked
all
her
textbooks
away
in
an
old
trunk
in
the
attic
,
locked
it
,
and
threw
the
key
into
the
blanket
box
.
“
I
’
m
not
even
going
to
look
at
a
schoolbook
in
vacation
,
”
she
told
Marilla
.
“
I
’
ve
studied
as
hard
all
the
term
as
I
possibly
could
and
I
’
ve
pored
over
that
geometry
until
I
know
every
proposition
in
the
first
book
off
by
heart
,
even
when
the
letters
are
changed
.
I
just
feel
tired
of
everything
sensible
and
I
’
m
going
to
let
my
imagination
run
riot
for
the
summer
.
Oh
,
you
needn
’
t
be
alarmed
,
Marilla
.
I
’
ll
only
let
it
run
riot
within
reasonable
limits
.
But
I
want
to
have
a
real
good
jolly
time
this
summer
,
for
maybe
it
’
s
the
last
summer
I
’
ll
be
a
little
girl
.
Mrs
.
Lynde
says
that
if
I
keep
stretching
out
next
year
as
I
’
ve
done
this
I
’
ll
have
to
put
on
longer
skirts
.
She
says
I
’
m
all
running
to
legs
and
eyes
.
And
when
I
put
on
longer
skirts
I
shall
feel
that
I
have
to
live
up
to
them
and
be
very
dignified
.
It
won
’
t
even
do
to
believe
in
fairies
then
,
I
’
m
afraid
;
so
I
’
m
going
to
believe
in
them
with
all
my
whole
heart
this
summer
.
I
think
we
’
re
going
to
have
a
very
gay
vacation
.
Ruby
Gillis
is
going
to
have
a
birthday
party
soon
and
there
’
s
the
Sunday
school
picnic
and
the
missionary
concert
next
month
.
And
Mr
.
Barry
says
that
some
evening
he
’
ll
take
Diana
and
me
over
to
the
White
Sands
Hotel
and
have
dinner
there
.
They
have
dinner
there
in
the
evening
,
you
know
.
Jane
Andrews
was
over
once
last
summer
and
she
says
it
was
a
dazzling
sight
to
see
the
electric
lights
and
the
flowers
and
all
the
lady
guests
in
such
beautiful
dresses
.
Jane
says
it
was
her
first
glimpse
into
high
life
and
she
’
ll
never
forget
it
to
her
dying
day
.
”
Mrs
.
Lynde
came
up
the
next
afternoon
to
find
out
why
Marilla
had
not
been
at
the
Aid
meeting
on
Thursday
.
When
Marilla
was
not
at
Aid
meeting
people
knew
there
was
something
wrong
at
Green
Gables
.
“
Matthew
had
a
bad
spell
with
his
heart
Thursday
,
”
Marilla
explained
,
“
and
I
didn
’
t
feel
like
leaving
him
.
Oh
,
yes
,
he
’
s
all
right
again
now
,
but
he
takes
them
spells
oftener
than
he
used
to
and
I
’
m
anxious
about
him
.
The
doctor
says
he
must
be
careful
to
avoid
excitement
.
That
’
s
easy
enough
,
for
Matthew
doesn
’
t
go
about
looking
for
excitement
by
any
means
and
never
did
,
but
he
’
s
not
to
do
any
very
heavy
work
either
and
you
might
as
well
tell
Matthew
not
to
breathe
as
not
to
work
.
Come
and
lay
off
your
things
,
Rachel
.
You
’
ll
stay
to
tea
?
”
“
Well
,
seeing
you
’
re
so
pressing
,
perhaps
I
might
as
well
,
stay
”
said
Mrs
.
Rachel
,
who
had
not
the
slightest
intention
of
doing
anything
else
.