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”
Anne
was
wondering
if
,
after
all
,
solitude
and
tears
were
not
more
satisfactory
than
Josie
Pye
’
s
companionship
when
Jane
and
Ruby
appeared
,
each
with
an
inch
of
Queen
’
s
color
ribbon
—
purple
and
scarlet
—
pinned
proudly
to
her
coat
.
As
Josie
was
not
“
speaking
”
to
Jane
just
then
she
had
to
subside
into
comparative
harmlessness
.
“
Well
,
”
said
Jane
with
a
sigh
,
“
I
feel
as
if
I
’
d
lived
many
moons
since
the
morning
.
I
ought
to
be
home
studying
my
Virgil
—
that
horrid
old
professor
gave
us
twenty
lines
to
start
in
on
tomorrow
.
But
I
simply
couldn
’
t
settle
down
to
study
tonight
.
Anne
,
methinks
I
see
the
traces
of
tears
.
If
you
’
ve
been
crying
do
own
up
.
It
will
restore
my
self
-
respect
,
for
I
was
shedding
tears
freely
before
Ruby
came
along
.
I
don
’
t
mind
being
a
goose
so
much
if
somebody
else
is
goosey
,
too
.
Cake
?
You
’
ll
give
me
a
teeny
piece
,
won
’
t
you
?
Thank
you
.
It
has
the
real
Avonlea
flavor
.
”
Ruby
,
perceiving
the
Queen
’
s
calendar
lying
on
the
table
,
wanted
to
know
if
Anne
meant
to
try
for
the
gold
medal
.
Anne
blushed
and
admitted
she
was
thinking
of
it
.
“
Oh
,
that
reminds
me
,
”
said
Josie
,
“
Queen
’
s
is
to
get
one
of
the
Avery
scholarships
after
all
.
The
word
came
today
.
Frank
Stockley
told
me
—
his
uncle
is
one
of
the
board
of
governors
,
you
know
.
It
will
be
announced
in
the
Academy
tomorrow
.
”
An
Avery
scholarship
!
Anne
felt
her
heart
beat
more
quickly
,
and
the
horizons
of
her
ambition
shifted
and
broadened
as
if
by
magic
Before
Josie
had
told
the
news
Anne
’
s
highest
pinnacle
of
aspiration
had
been
a
teacher
’
s
provincial
license
,
First
Class
,
at
the
end
of
the
year
,
and
perhaps
the
medal
!
But
now
in
one
moment
Anne
saw
herself
winning
the
Avery
scholarship
,
taking
an
Arts
course
at
Redmond
College
,
and
graduating
in
a
gown
and
mortar
board
,
before
the
echo
of
Josie
’
s
words
had
died
away
.
For
the
Avery
scholarship
was
in
English
,
and
Anne
felt
that
here
her
foot
was
on
native
heath
.
A
wealthy
manufacturer
of
New
Brunswick
had
died
and
left
part
of
his
fortune
to
endow
a
large
number
of
scholarships
to
be
distributed
among
the
various
high
schools
and
academies
of
the
Maritime
Provinces
,
according
to
their
respective
standings
.
There
had
been
much
doubt
whether
one
would
be
allotted
to
Queen
’
s
,
but
the
matter
was
settled
at
last
,
and
at
the
end
of
the
year
the
graduate
who
made
the
highest
mark
in
English
and
English
Literature
would
win
the
scholarship
—
two
hundred
and
fifty
dollars
a
year
for
four
years
at
Redmond
College
.
No
wonder
that
Anne
went
to
bed
that
night
with
tingling
cheeks
!
“
I
’
ll
win
that
scholarship
if
hard
work
can
do
it
,
”
she
resolved
.
“
Wouldn
’
t
Matthew
be
proud
if
I
got
to
be
a
B
.
A
.
?
Oh
,
it
’
s
delightful
to
have
ambitions
.
I
’
m
so
glad
I
have
such
a
lot
.
And
there
never
seems
to
be
any
end
to
them
—
that
’
s
the
best
of
it
.
Just
as
soon
as
you
attain
to
one
ambition
you
see
another
one
glittering
higher
up
still
.
It
does
make
life
so
interesting
.
”