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221
Anne
stood
up
and
drew
a
long
breath
.
222
Oh
,
isn
t
it
wonderful
?
she
said
,
waving
her
hand
comprehensively
at
the
good
world
outside
.
223
It
s
a
big
tree
,
said
Marilla
,
and
it
blooms
great
,
but
the
fruit
don
t
amount
to
much
never
small
and
wormy
.
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225
Oh
,
I
don
t
mean
just
the
tree
;
of
course
it
s
lovely
yes
,
it
s
radiantly
lovely
it
blooms
as
if
it
meant
it
but
I
meant
everything
,
the
garden
and
the
orchard
and
the
brook
and
the
woods
,
the
whole
big
dear
world
.
Don
t
you
feel
as
if
you
just
loved
the
world
on
a
morning
like
this
?
And
I
can
hear
the
brook
laughing
all
the
way
up
here
.
Have
you
ever
noticed
what
cheerful
things
brooks
are
?
They
re
always
laughing
.
Even
in
winter
-
time
I
ve
heard
them
under
the
ice
.
I
m
so
glad
there
s
a
brook
near
Green
Gables
.
Perhaps
you
think
it
doesn
t
make
any
difference
to
me
when
you
re
not
going
to
keep
me
,
but
it
does
.
I
shall
always
like
to
remember
that
there
is
a
brook
at
Green
Gables
even
if
I
never
see
it
again
.
If
there
wasn
t
a
brook
I
d
be
haunted
by
the
uncomfortable
feeling
that
there
ought
to
be
one
.
I
m
not
in
the
depths
of
despair
this
morning
.
I
never
can
be
in
the
morning
.
Isn
t
it
a
splendid
thing
that
there
are
mornings
?
But
I
feel
very
sad
.
I
ve
just
been
imagining
that
it
was
really
me
you
wanted
after
all
and
that
I
was
to
stay
here
for
ever
and
ever
.
It
was
a
great
comfort
while
it
lasted
.
But
the
worst
of
imagining
things
is
that
the
time
comes
when
you
have
to
stop
and
that
hurts
.
226
You
d
better
get
dressed
and
come
down
-
stairs
and
never
mind
your
imaginings
,
said
Marilla
as
soon
as
she
could
get
a
word
in
edgewise
.
Breakfast
is
waiting
.
Wash
your
face
and
comb
your
hair
.
Leave
the
window
up
and
turn
your
bedclothes
back
over
the
foot
of
the
bed
.
Be
as
smart
as
you
can
.
227
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228
Anne
could
evidently
be
smart
to
some
purpose
for
she
was
down
-
stairs
in
ten
minutes
time
,
with
her
clothes
neatly
on
,
her
hair
brushed
and
braided
,
her
face
washed
,
and
a
comfortable
consciousness
pervading
her
soul
that
she
had
fulfilled
all
Marilla
s
requirements
.
As
a
matter
of
fact
,
however
,
she
had
forgotten
to
turn
back
the
bedclothes
.
229
I
m
pretty
hungry
this
morning
,
she
announced
as
she
slipped
into
the
chair
Marilla
placed
for
her
.
The
world
doesn
t
seem
such
a
howling
wilderness
as
it
did
last
night
.
I
m
so
glad
it
s
a
sunshiny
morning
.
But
I
like
rainy
mornings
real
well
,
too
.
All
sorts
of
mornings
are
interesting
,
don
t
you
think
?
You
don
t
know
what
s
going
to
happen
through
the
day
,
and
there
s
so
much
scope
for
imagination
.
But
I
m
glad
it
s
not
rainy
today
because
it
s
easier
to
be
cheerful
and
bear
up
under
affliction
on
a
sunshiny
day
.
I
feel
that
I
have
a
good
deal
to
bear
up
under
.
It
s
all
very
well
to
read
about
sorrows
and
imagine
yourself
living
through
them
heroically
,
but
it
s
not
so
nice
when
you
really
come
to
have
them
,
is
it
?
230
For
pity
s
sake
hold
your
tongue
,
said
Marilla
.
You
talk
entirely
too
much
for
a
little
girl
.