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Sometimes
I
think
I
’
ll
be
all
right
—
and
then
I
get
horribly
afraid
.
We
’
ve
studied
hard
and
Miss
Stacy
has
drilled
us
thoroughly
,
but
we
mayn
’
t
get
through
for
all
that
.
We
’
ve
each
got
a
stumbling
block
.
Mine
is
geometry
of
course
,
and
Jane
’
s
is
Latin
,
and
Ruby
and
Charlie
’
s
is
algebra
,
and
Josie
’
s
is
arithmetic
.
Moody
Spurgeon
says
he
feels
it
in
his
bones
that
he
is
going
to
fail
in
English
history
.
Miss
Stacy
is
going
to
give
us
examinations
in
June
just
as
hard
as
we
’
ll
have
at
the
Entrance
and
mark
us
just
as
strictly
,
so
we
’
ll
have
some
idea
.
I
wish
it
was
all
over
,
Marilla
.
It
haunts
me
.
Sometimes
I
wake
up
in
the
night
and
wonder
what
I
’
ll
do
if
I
don
’
t
pass
.
”
“
Why
,
go
to
school
next
year
and
try
again
,
”
said
Marilla
unconcernedly
.
“
Oh
,
I
don
’
t
believe
I
’
d
have
the
heart
for
it
.
It
would
be
such
a
disgrace
to
fail
,
especially
if
Gil
—
if
the
others
passed
.
And
I
get
so
nervous
in
an
examination
that
I
’
m
likely
to
make
a
mess
of
it
.
I
wish
I
had
nerves
like
Jane
Andrews
.
Nothing
rattles
her
.
”
Anne
sighed
and
,
dragging
her
eyes
from
the
witcheries
of
the
spring
world
,
the
beckoning
day
of
breeze
and
blue
,
and
the
green
things
upspringing
in
the
garden
,
buried
herself
resolutely
in
her
book
.
There
would
be
other
springs
,
but
if
she
did
not
succeed
in
passing
the
Entrance
,
Anne
felt
convinced
that
she
would
never
recover
sufficiently
to
enjoy
them
.
With
the
end
of
June
came
the
close
of
the
term
and
the
close
of
Miss
Stacy
’
s
rule
in
Avonlea
school
.
Anne
and
Diana
walked
home
that
evening
feeling
very
sober
indeed
.
Red
eyes
and
damp
handkerchiefs
bore
convincing
testimony
to
the
fact
that
Miss
Stacy
’
s
farewell
words
must
have
been
quite
as
touching
as
Mr
.
Phillips
’
s
had
been
under
similar
circumstances
three
years
before
.
Diana
looked
back
at
the
schoolhouse
from
the
foot
of
the
spruce
hill
and
sighed
deeply
.
“
It
does
seem
as
if
it
was
the
end
of
everything
,
doesn
’
t
it
?
”
she
said
dismally
.
“
You
oughtn
’
t
to
feel
half
as
badly
as
I
do
,
”
said
Anne
,
hunting
vainly
for
a
dry
spot
on
her
handkerchief
.
“
You
’
ll
be
back
again
next
winter
,
but
I
suppose
I
’
ve
left
the
dear
old
school
forever
—
if
I
have
good
luck
,
that
is
.
”
“
It
won
’
t
be
a
bit
the
same
.
Miss
Stacy
won
’
t
be
there
,
nor
you
nor
Jane
nor
Ruby
probably
.
I
shall
have
to
sit
all
alone
,
for
I
couldn
’
t
bear
to
have
another
deskmate
after
you
.
Oh
,
we
have
had
jolly
times
,
haven
’
t
we
,
Anne
?
It
’
s
dreadful
to
think
they
’
re
all
over
.
”
Two
big
tears
rolled
down
by
Diana
’
s
nose
.
“
If
you
would
stop
crying
I
could
,
”
said
Anne
imploringly
.
“
Just
as
soon
as
I
put
away
my
hanky
I
see
you
brimming
up
and
that
starts
me
off
again
.
As
Mrs
.
Lynde
says
,
‘
If
you
can
’
t
be
cheerful
,
be
as
cheerful
as
you
can
.
’
After
all
,
I
dare
say
I
’
ll
be
back
next
year
.
This
is
one
of
the
times
I
know
I
’
m
not
going
to
pass
.
They
’
re
getting
alarmingly
frequent
.
”