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Here
it
is
Tuesday
night
and
I
m
writing
this
in
the
library
at
Beechwood
.
Last
night
I
was
horribly
lonesome
all
alone
in
my
room
and
wished
so
much
you
were
with
me
.
I
couldn
t
cram
because
I
d
promised
Miss
Stacy
not
to
,
but
it
was
as
hard
to
keep
from
opening
my
history
as
it
used
to
be
to
keep
from
reading
a
story
before
my
lessons
were
learned
.
This
morning
Miss
Stacy
came
for
me
and
we
went
to
the
Academy
,
calling
for
Jane
and
Ruby
and
Josie
on
our
way
.
Ruby
asked
me
to
feel
her
hands
and
they
were
as
cold
as
ice
.
Josie
said
I
looked
as
if
I
hadn
t
slept
a
wink
and
she
didn
t
believe
I
was
strong
enough
to
stand
the
grind
of
the
teacher
s
course
even
if
I
did
get
through
.
There
are
times
and
seasons
even
yet
when
I
don
t
feel
that
I
ve
made
any
great
headway
in
learning
to
like
Josie
Pye
!
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When
we
reached
the
Academy
there
were
scores
of
students
there
from
all
over
the
Island
.
The
first
person
we
saw
was
Moody
Spurgeon
sitting
on
the
steps
and
muttering
away
to
himself
.
Jane
asked
him
what
on
earth
he
was
doing
and
he
said
he
was
repeating
the
multiplication
table
over
and
over
to
steady
his
nerves
and
for
pity
s
sake
not
to
interrupt
him
,
because
if
he
stopped
for
a
moment
he
got
frightened
and
forgot
everything
he
ever
knew
,
but
the
multiplication
table
kept
all
his
facts
firmly
in
their
proper
place
!
When
we
were
assigned
to
our
rooms
Miss
Stacy
had
to
leave
us
.
Jane
and
I
sat
together
and
Jane
was
so
composed
that
I
envied
her
.
No
need
of
the
multiplication
table
for
good
,
steady
,
sensible
Jane
!
I
wondered
if
I
looked
as
I
felt
and
if
they
could
hear
my
heart
thumping
clear
across
the
room
.
Then
a
man
came
in
and
began
distributing
the
English
examination
sheets
.
My
hands
grew
cold
then
and
my
head
fairly
whirled
around
as
I
picked
it
up
.
Just
one
awful
moment
Diana
,
I
felt
exactly
as
I
did
four
years
ago
when
I
asked
Marilla
if
I
might
stay
at
Green
Gables
and
then
everything
cleared
up
in
my
mind
and
my
heart
began
beating
again
I
forgot
to
say
that
it
had
stopped
altogether
!
for
I
knew
I
could
do
something
with
that
paper
anyhow
.
At
noon
we
went
home
for
dinner
and
then
back
again
for
history
in
the
afternoon
.
The
history
was
a
pretty
hard
paper
and
I
got
dreadfully
mixed
up
in
the
dates
.
Still
,
I
think
I
did
fairly
well
today
.
But
oh
,
Diana
,
tomorrow
the
geometry
exam
comes
off
and
when
I
think
of
it
it
takes
every
bit
of
determination
I
possess
to
keep
from
opening
my
Euclid
.
If
I
thought
the
multiplication
table
would
help
me
any
I
would
recite
it
from
now
till
tomorrow
morning
.
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I
went
down
to
see
the
other
girls
this
evening
.
On
my
way
I
met
Moody
Spurgeon
wandering
distractedly
around
.
He
said
he
knew
he
had
failed
in
history
and
he
was
born
to
be
a
disappointment
to
his
parents
and
he
was
going
home
on
the
morning
train
;
and
it
would
be
easier
to
be
a
carpenter
than
a
minister
,
anyhow
.
I
cheered
him
up
and
persuaded
him
to
stay
to
the
end
because
it
would
be
unfair
to
Miss
Stacy
if
he
didn
t
.
Sometimes
I
have
wished
I
was
born
a
boy
,
but
when
I
see
Moody
Spurgeon
I
m
always
glad
I
m
a
girl
and
not
his
sister
.
Ruby
was
in
hysterics
when
I
reached
their
boardinghouse
;
she
had
just
discovered
a
fearful
mistake
she
had
made
in
her
English
paper
.
When
she
recovered
we
went
uptown
and
had
an
ice
cream
.
How
we
wished
you
had
been
with
us
.
Oh
,
Diana
,
if
only
the
geometry
examination
were
over
!
But
there
,
as
Mrs
.