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Mrs
.
Rachel
and
Marilla
sat
comfortably
in
the
parlor
while
Anne
got
the
tea
and
made
hot
biscuits
that
were
light
and
white
enough
to
defy
even
Mrs
.
Rachel
s
criticism
.
I
must
say
Anne
has
turned
out
a
real
smart
girl
,
admitted
Mrs
.
Rachel
,
as
Marilla
accompanied
her
to
the
end
of
the
lane
at
sunset
.
She
must
be
a
great
help
to
you
.
She
is
,
said
Marilla
,
and
she
s
real
steady
and
reliable
now
.
I
used
to
be
afraid
she
d
never
get
over
her
featherbrained
ways
,
but
she
has
and
I
wouldn
t
be
afraid
to
trust
her
in
anything
now
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I
never
would
have
thought
she
d
have
turned
out
so
well
that
first
day
I
was
here
three
years
ago
,
said
Mrs
.
Rachel
.
Lawful
heart
,
shall
I
ever
forget
that
tantrum
of
hers
!
When
I
went
home
that
night
I
says
to
Thomas
,
says
I
,
Mark
my
words
,
Thomas
,
Marilla
Cuthbert
ll
live
to
rue
the
step
she
s
took
.
But
I
was
mistaken
and
I
m
real
glad
of
it
.
I
ain
t
one
of
those
kind
of
people
,
Marilla
,
as
can
never
be
brought
to
own
up
that
they
ve
made
a
mistake
.
No
,
that
never
was
my
way
,
thank
goodness
.
I
did
make
a
mistake
in
judging
Anne
,
but
it
weren
t
no
wonder
,
for
an
odder
,
unexpecteder
witch
of
a
child
there
never
was
in
this
world
,
that
s
what
.
There
was
no
ciphering
her
out
by
the
rules
that
worked
with
other
children
.
It
s
nothing
short
of
wonderful
how
she
s
improved
these
three
years
,
but
especially
in
looks
.
She
s
a
real
pretty
girl
got
to
be
,
though
I
can
t
say
I
m
overly
partial
to
that
pale
,
big
-
eyed
style
myself
.
I
like
more
snap
and
color
,
like
Diana
Barry
has
or
Ruby
Gillis
.
Ruby
Gillis
s
looks
are
real
showy
.
But
somehow
I
don
t
know
how
it
is
but
when
Anne
and
them
are
together
,
though
she
ain
t
half
as
handsome
,
she
makes
them
look
kind
of
common
and
overdone
something
like
them
white
June
lilies
she
calls
narcissus
alongside
of
the
big
,
red
peonies
,
that
s
what
.
Anne
had
her
good
summer
and
enjoyed
it
wholeheartedly
.
She
and
Diana
fairly
lived
outdoors
,
reveling
in
all
the
delights
that
Lover
s
Lane
and
the
Dryad
s
Bubble
and
Willowmere
and
Victoria
Island
afforded
.
Marilla
offered
no
objections
to
Anne
s
gypsyings
.
The
Spencervale
doctor
who
had
come
the
night
Minnie
May
had
the
croup
met
Anne
at
the
house
of
a
patient
one
afternoon
early
in
vacation
,
looked
her
over
sharply
,
screwed
up
his
mouth
,
shook
his
head
,
and
sent
a
message
to
Marilla
Cuthbert
by
another
person
.
It
was
:
Keep
that
redheaded
girl
of
yours
in
the
open
air
all
summer
and
don
t
let
her
read
books
until
she
gets
more
spring
into
her
step
.
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This
message
frightened
Marilla
wholesomely
.
She
read
Anne
s
death
warrant
by
consumption
in
it
unless
it
was
scrupulously
obeyed
.
As
a
result
,
Anne
had
the
golden
summer
of
her
life
as
far
as
freedom
and
frolic
went
.
She
walked
,
rowed
,
berried
,
and
dreamed
to
her
heart
s
content
;
and
when
September
came
she
was
bright
-
eyed
and
alert
,
with
a
step
that
would
have
satisfied
the
Spencervale
doctor
and
a
heart
full
of
ambition
and
zest
once
more
.
I
feel
just
like
studying
with
might
and
main
,
she
declared
as
she
brought
her
books
down
from
the
attic
.
Oh
,
you
good
old
friends
,
I
m
glad
to
see
your
honest
faces
once
more
yes
,
even
you
,
geometry
.
I
ve
had
a
perfectly
beautiful
summer
,
Marilla
,
and
now
I
m
rejoicing
as
a
strong
man
to
run
a
race
,
as
Mr
.
Allan
said
last
Sunday
.
Doesn
t
Mr
.
Allan
preach
magnificent
sermons
?
Mrs
.
Lynde
says
he
is
improving
every
day
and
the
first
thing
we
know
some
city
church
will
gobble
him
up
and
then
we
ll
be
left
and
have
to
turn
to
and
break
in
another
green
preacher
.
But
I
don
t
see
the
use
of
meeting
trouble
halfway
,
do
you
,
Marilla
?
I
think
it
would
be
better
just
to
enjoy
Mr
.
Allan
while
we
have
him
.
If
I
were
a
man
I
think
I
d
be
a
minister
.
They
can
have
such
an
influence
for
good
,
if
their
theology
is
sound
;
and
it
must
be
thrilling
to
preach
splendid
sermons
and
stir
your
hearers
hearts
.
Why
can
t
women
be
ministers
,
Marilla
?
I
asked
Mrs
.
Lynde
that
and
she
was
shocked
and
said
it
would
be
a
scandalous
thing
.
She
said
there
might
be
female
ministers
in
the
States
and
she
believed
there
was
,
but
thank
goodness
we
hadn
t
got
to
that
stage
in
Canada
yet
and
she
hoped
we
never
would
.
But
I
don
t
see
why
.
I
think
women
would
make
splendid
ministers
.
When
there
is
a
social
to
be
got
up
or
a
church
tea
or
anything
else
to
raise
money
the
women
have
to
turn
to
and
do
the
work
.
I
m
sure
Mrs
.
Lynde
can
pray
every
bit
as
well
as
Superintendent
Bell
and
I
ve
no
doubt
she
could
preach
too
with
a
little
practice
.