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Yes
,
I
believe
she
could
,
said
Marilla
dryly
.
She
does
plenty
of
unofficial
preaching
as
it
is
.
Nobody
has
much
of
a
chance
to
go
wrong
in
Avonlea
with
Rachel
to
oversee
them
.
Marilla
,
said
Anne
in
a
burst
of
confidence
,
I
want
to
tell
you
something
and
ask
you
what
you
think
about
it
.
It
has
worried
me
terribly
on
Sunday
afternoons
,
that
is
,
when
I
think
specially
about
such
matters
.
I
do
really
want
to
be
good
;
and
when
I
m
with
you
or
Mrs
.
Allan
or
Miss
Stacy
I
want
it
more
than
ever
and
I
want
to
do
just
what
would
please
you
and
what
you
would
approve
of
.
But
mostly
when
I
m
with
Mrs
.
Lynde
I
feel
desperately
wicked
and
as
if
I
wanted
to
go
and
do
the
very
thing
she
tells
me
I
oughtn
t
to
do
.
I
feel
irresistibly
tempted
to
do
it
.
Now
,
what
do
you
think
is
the
reason
I
feel
like
that
?
Do
you
think
it
s
because
I
m
really
bad
and
unregenerate
?
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Marilla
looked
dubious
for
a
moment
.
Then
she
laughed
.
If
you
are
I
guess
I
am
too
,
Anne
,
for
Rachel
often
has
that
very
effect
on
me
.
I
sometimes
think
she
d
have
more
of
an
influence
for
good
,
as
you
say
yourself
,
if
she
didn
t
keep
nagging
people
to
do
right
.
There
should
have
been
a
special
commandment
against
nagging
.
But
there
,
I
shouldn
t
talk
so
.
Rachel
is
a
good
Christian
woman
and
she
means
well
.
There
isn
t
a
kinder
soul
in
Avonlea
and
she
never
shirks
her
share
of
work
.
I
m
very
glad
you
feel
the
same
,
said
Anne
decidedly
.
It
s
so
encouraging
.
I
shan
t
worry
so
much
over
that
after
this
.
But
I
dare
say
there
ll
be
other
things
to
worry
me
.
They
keep
coming
up
new
all
the
time
things
to
perplex
you
,
you
know
.
You
settle
one
question
and
there
s
another
right
after
.
There
are
so
many
things
to
be
thought
over
and
decided
when
you
re
beginning
to
grow
up
.
It
keeps
me
busy
all
the
time
thinking
them
over
and
deciding
what
is
right
.
It
s
a
serious
thing
to
grow
up
,
isn
t
it
,
Marilla
?
But
when
I
have
such
good
friends
as
you
and
Matthew
and
Mrs
.
Allan
and
Miss
Stacy
I
ought
to
grow
up
successfully
,
and
I
m
sure
it
will
be
my
own
fault
if
I
don
t
.
I
feel
it
s
a
great
responsibility
because
I
have
only
the
one
chance
.
If
I
don
t
grow
up
right
I
can
t
go
back
and
begin
over
again
.
I
ve
grown
two
inches
this
summer
,
Marilla
.
Mr
.
Gillis
measured
me
at
Ruby
s
party
.
I
m
so
glad
you
made
my
new
dresses
longer
.
That
dark
-
green
one
is
so
pretty
and
it
was
sweet
of
you
to
put
on
the
flounce
.
Of
course
I
know
it
wasn
t
really
necessary
,
but
flounces
are
so
stylish
this
fall
and
Josie
Pye
has
flounces
on
all
her
dresses
.
I
know
I
ll
be
able
to
study
better
because
of
mine
.
I
shall
have
such
a
comfortable
feeling
deep
down
in
my
mind
about
that
flounce
.
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It
s
worth
something
to
have
that
,
admitted
Marilla
.
Miss
Stacy
came
back
to
Avonlea
school
and
found
all
her
pupils
eager
for
work
once
more
.
Especially
did
the
Queen
s
class
gird
up
their
loins
for
the
fray
,
for
at
the
end
of
the
coming
year
,
dimly
shadowing
their
pathway
already
,
loomed
up
that
fateful
thing
known
as
the
Entrance
,
at
the
thought
of
which
one
and
all
felt
their
hearts
sink
into
their
very
shoes
.
Suppose
they
did
not
pass
!
That
thought
was
doomed
to
haunt
Anne
through
the
waking
hours
of
that
winter
,
Sunday
afternoons
inclusive
,
to
the
almost
entire
exclusion
of
moral
and
theological
problems
.
When
Anne
had
bad
dreams
she
found
herself
staring
miserably
at
pass
lists
of
the
Entrance
exams
,
where
Gilbert
Blythe
s
name
was
blazoned
at
the
top
and
in
which
hers
did
not
appear
at
all
.
But
it
was
a
jolly
,
busy
,
happy
swift
-
flying
winter
.
Schoolwork
was
as
interesting
,
class
rivalry
as
absorbing
,
as
of
yore
.