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Thereupon
Anne
held
her
tongue
so
obediently
and
thoroughly
that
her
continued
silence
made
Marilla
rather
nervous
,
as
if
in
the
presence
of
something
not
exactly
natural
.
Matthew
also
held
his
tongue
,
—
but
this
was
natural
,
—
so
that
the
meal
was
a
very
silent
one
.
As
it
progressed
Anne
became
more
and
more
abstracted
,
eating
mechanically
,
with
her
big
eyes
fixed
unswervingly
and
unseeingly
on
the
sky
outside
the
window
.
This
made
Marilla
more
nervous
than
ever
;
she
had
an
uncomfortable
feeling
that
while
this
odd
child
’
s
body
might
be
there
at
the
table
her
spirit
was
far
away
in
some
remote
airy
cloudland
,
borne
aloft
on
the
wings
of
imagination
.
Who
would
want
such
a
child
about
the
place
?
Yet
Matthew
wished
to
keep
her
,
of
all
unaccountable
things
!
Marilla
felt
that
he
wanted
it
just
as
much
this
morning
as
he
had
the
night
before
,
and
that
he
would
go
on
wanting
it
.
That
was
Matthew
’
s
way
—
take
a
whim
into
his
head
and
cling
to
it
with
the
most
amazing
silent
persistency
—
a
persistency
ten
times
more
potent
and
effectual
in
its
very
silence
than
if
he
had
talked
it
out
.
When
the
meal
was
ended
Anne
came
out
of
her
reverie
and
offered
to
wash
the
dishes
.
“
Can
you
wash
dishes
right
?
”
asked
Marilla
distrustfully
.
“
Pretty
well
.
I
’
m
better
at
looking
after
children
,
though
.
I
’
ve
had
so
much
experience
at
that
.
It
’
s
such
a
pity
you
haven
’
t
any
here
for
me
to
look
after
.
”
“
I
don
’
t
feel
as
if
I
wanted
any
more
children
to
look
after
than
I
’
ve
got
at
present
.
You
’
re
problem
enough
in
all
conscience
.
What
’
s
to
be
done
with
you
I
don
’
t
know
.
Matthew
is
a
most
ridiculous
man
.
”
“
I
think
he
’
s
lovely
,
”
said
Anne
reproachfully
.
“
He
is
so
very
sympathetic
.
He
didn
’
t
mind
how
much
I
talked
—
he
seemed
to
like
it
.
I
felt
that
he
was
a
kindred
spirit
as
soon
as
ever
I
saw
him
.
”
“
You
’
re
both
queer
enough
,
if
that
’
s
what
you
mean
by
kindred
spirits
,
”
said
Marilla
with
a
sniff
.
“
Yes
,
you
may
wash
the
dishes
.
Take
plenty
of
hot
water
,
and
be
sure
you
dry
them
well
.
I
’
ve
got
enough
to
attend
to
this
morning
for
I
’
ll
have
to
drive
over
to
White
Sands
in
the
afternoon
and
see
Mrs
.
Spencer
.
You
’
ll
come
with
me
and
we
’
ll
settle
what
’
s
to
be
done
with
you
.
After
you
’
ve
finished
the
dishes
go
up
-
stairs
and
make
your
bed
.
”