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“
I
don
’
t
feel
as
if
I
ought
to
let
you
give
it
up
,
”
said
Marilla
,
referring
to
the
scholarship
.
“
But
you
can
’
t
prevent
me
.
I
’
m
sixteen
and
a
half
,
‘
obstinate
as
a
mule
,
’
as
Mrs
.
Lynde
once
told
me
,
”
laughed
Anne
.
“
Oh
,
Marilla
,
don
’
t
you
go
pitying
me
.
I
don
’
t
like
to
be
pitied
,
and
there
is
no
need
for
it
.
I
’
m
heart
glad
over
the
very
thought
of
staying
at
dear
Green
Gables
.
Nobody
could
love
it
as
you
and
I
do
—
so
we
must
keep
it
.
”
“
You
blessed
girl
!
”
said
Marilla
,
yielding
.
“
I
feel
as
if
you
’
d
given
me
new
life
.
I
guess
I
ought
to
stick
out
and
make
you
go
to
college
—
but
I
know
I
can
’
t
,
so
I
ain
’
t
going
to
try
.
I
’
ll
make
it
up
to
you
though
,
Anne
.
”
When
it
became
noised
abroad
in
Avonlea
that
Anne
Shirley
had
given
up
the
idea
of
going
to
college
and
intended
to
stay
home
and
teach
there
was
a
good
deal
of
discussion
over
it
.
Most
of
the
good
folks
,
not
knowing
about
Marilla
’
s
eyes
,
thought
she
was
foolish
.
Mrs
.
Allan
did
not
.
She
told
Anne
so
in
approving
words
that
brought
tears
of
pleasure
to
the
girl
’
s
eyes
.
Neither
did
good
Mrs
.
Lynde
.
She
came
up
one
evening
and
found
Anne
and
Marilla
sitting
at
the
front
door
in
the
warm
,
scented
summer
dusk
.
They
liked
to
sit
there
when
the
twilight
came
down
and
the
white
moths
flew
about
in
the
garden
and
the
odor
of
mint
filled
the
dewy
air
.
Mrs
.
Rachel
deposited
her
substantial
person
upon
the
stone
bench
by
the
door
,
behind
which
grew
a
row
of
tall
pink
and
yellow
hollyhocks
,
with
a
long
breath
of
mingled
weariness
and
relief
.
“
I
declare
I
’
m
getting
glad
to
sit
down
.
I
’
ve
been
on
my
feet
all
day
,
and
two
hundred
pounds
is
a
good
bit
for
two
feet
to
carry
round
.
It
’
s
a
great
blessing
not
to
be
fat
,
Marilla
.
I
hope
you
appreciate
it
.
Well
,
Anne
,
I
hear
you
’
ve
given
up
your
notion
of
going
to
college
.
I
was
real
glad
to
hear
it
.
You
’
ve
got
as
much
education
now
as
a
woman
can
be
comfortable
with
.
I
don
’
t
believe
in
girls
going
to
college
with
the
men
and
cramming
their
heads
full
of
Latin
and
Greek
and
all
that
nonsense
.
”
“
But
I
’
m
going
to
study
Latin
and
Greek
just
the
same
,
Mrs
.
Lynde
,
”
said
Anne
laughing
.
“
I
’
m
going
to
take
my
Arts
course
right
here
at
Green
Gables
,
and
study
everything
that
I
would
at
college
.
”
Mrs
.
Lynde
lifted
her
hands
in
holy
horror
.
“
Anne
Shirley
,
you
’
ll
kill
yourself
.
”