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311
Mrs
.
312
Blewett
darted
her
eyes
over
Anne
from
head
to
foot
.
313
How
old
are
you
and
what
s
your
name
?
she
demanded
.
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314
Anne
Shirley
,
faltered
the
shrinking
child
,
not
daring
to
make
any
stipulations
regarding
the
spelling
thereof
,
and
I
m
eleven
years
old
.
315
Humph
!
You
don
t
look
as
if
there
was
much
to
you
.
But
you
re
wiry
.
I
don
t
know
but
the
wiry
ones
are
the
best
after
all
.
Well
,
if
I
take
you
you
ll
have
to
be
a
good
girl
,
you
know
good
and
smart
and
respectful
.
I
ll
expect
you
to
earn
your
keep
,
and
no
mistake
about
that
.
Yes
,
I
suppose
I
might
as
well
take
her
off
your
hands
,
Miss
Cuthbert
.
The
baby
s
awful
fractious
,
and
I
m
clean
worn
out
attending
to
him
.
If
you
like
I
can
take
her
right
home
now
.
316
Marilla
looked
at
Anne
and
softened
at
sight
of
the
child
s
pale
face
with
its
look
of
mute
misery
the
misery
of
a
helpless
little
creature
who
finds
itself
once
more
caught
in
the
trap
from
which
it
had
escaped
.
Marilla
felt
an
uncomfortable
conviction
that
,
if
she
denied
the
appeal
of
that
look
,
it
would
haunt
her
to
her
dying
day
.
More
-
over
,
she
did
not
fancy
Mrs
.
Blewett
.
To
hand
a
sensitive
,
highstrung
child
over
to
such
a
woman
!
No
,
she
could
not
take
the
responsibility
of
doing
that
!
317
Well
,
I
don
t
know
,
she
said
slowly
.
I
didn
t
say
that
Matthew
and
I
had
absolutely
decided
that
we
wouldn
t
keep
her
.
In
fact
I
may
say
that
Matthew
is
disposed
to
keep
her
.
I
just
came
over
to
find
out
how
the
mistake
had
occurred
.
I
think
I
d
better
take
her
home
again
and
talk
it
over
with
Matthew
.
I
feel
that
I
oughtn
t
to
decide
on
anything
without
consulting
him
.
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318
If
we
make
up
our
mind
not
to
keep
her
we
ll
bring
or
send
her
over
to
you
tomorrow
night
.
If
we
don
t
you
may
know
that
she
is
going
to
stay
with
us
.
Will
that
suit
you
,
Mrs
.
Blewett
?
319
I
suppose
it
ll
have
to
,
said
Mrs
.
Blewett
ungraciously
.
320
During
Marilla
s
speech
a
sunrise
had
been
dawning
on
Anne
s
face
.
First
the
look
of
despair
faded
out
;
then
came
a
faint
flush
of
hope
;
her
eyes
grew
deep
and
bright
as
morning
stars
.
The
child
was
quite
transfigured
;
and
,
a
moment
later
,
when
Mrs
.
Spencer
and
Mrs
.
Blewett
went
out
in
quest
of
a
recipe
the
latter
had
come
to
borrow
she
sprang
up
and
flew
across
the
room
to
Marilla
.