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31
Mrs
.
Rachel
prided
herself
on
always
speaking
her
mind
;
she
proceeded
to
speak
it
now
,
having
adjusted
her
mental
attitude
to
this
amazing
piece
of
news
.
32
Well
,
Marilla
,
I
ll
just
tell
you
plain
that
I
think
you
re
doing
a
mighty
foolish
thing
a
risky
thing
,
that
s
what
.
You
don
t
know
what
you
re
getting
.
You
re
bringing
a
strange
child
into
your
house
and
home
and
you
don
t
know
a
single
thing
about
him
nor
what
his
disposition
is
like
nor
what
sort
of
parents
he
had
nor
how
he
s
likely
to
turn
out
.
33
Why
,
it
was
only
last
week
I
read
in
the
paper
how
a
man
and
his
wife
up
west
of
the
Island
took
a
boy
out
of
an
orphan
asylum
and
he
set
fire
to
the
house
at
night
set
it
on
purpose
,
Marilla
and
nearly
burnt
them
to
a
crisp
in
their
beds
.
And
I
know
another
case
where
an
adopted
boy
used
to
suck
the
eggs
they
couldn
t
break
him
of
it
.
If
you
had
asked
my
advice
in
the
matter
which
you
didn
t
do
,
Marilla
I
d
have
said
for
mercy
s
sake
not
to
think
of
such
a
thing
,
that
s
what
.
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34
This
Job
s
comforting
seemed
neither
to
offend
nor
to
alarm
Marilla
.
She
knitted
steadily
on
.
35
I
don
t
deny
there
s
something
in
what
you
say
,
Rachel
.
I
ve
had
some
qualms
myself
.
But
Matthew
was
terrible
set
on
it
.
I
could
see
that
,
so
I
gave
in
.
It
s
so
seldom
Matthew
sets
his
mind
on
anything
that
when
he
does
I
always
feel
it
s
my
duty
to
give
in
.
And
as
for
the
risk
,
there
s
risks
in
pretty
near
everything
a
body
does
in
this
world
.
There
s
risks
in
people
s
having
children
of
their
own
if
it
comes
to
that
they
don
t
always
turn
out
well
.
And
then
Nova
Scotia
is
right
close
to
the
Island
.
It
isn
t
as
if
we
were
getting
him
from
England
or
the
States
.
He
can
t
be
much
different
from
ourselves
.
36
Well
,
I
hope
it
will
turn
out
all
right
,
said
Mrs
.
Rachel
in
a
tone
that
plainly
indicated
her
painful
doubts
.
Only
don
t
say
I
didn
t
warn
you
if
he
burns
Green
Gables
down
or
puts
strychnine
in
the
well
I
heard
of
a
case
over
in
New
Brunswick
where
an
orphan
asylum
child
did
that
and
the
whole
family
died
in
fearful
agonies
.
Only
,
it
was
a
girl
in
that
instance
.
37
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38
Well
,
we
re
not
getting
a
girl
,
said
Marilla
,
as
if
poisoning
wells
were
a
purely
feminine
accomplishment
and
not
to
be
dreaded
in
the
case
of
a
boy
.
I
d
never
dream
of
taking
a
girl
to
bring
up
.
I
wonder
at
Mrs
.
Alexander
Spencer
for
doing
it
.
But
there
,
she
wouldn
t
shrink
from
adopting
a
whole
orphan
asylum
if
she
took
it
into
her
head
.
39
Mrs
.
Rachel
would
have
liked
to
stay
until
Matthew
came
home
with
his
imported
orphan
.
But
reflecting
that
it
would
be
a
good
two
hours
at
least
before
his
arrival
she
concluded
to
go
up
the
road
to
Robert
Bell
s
and
tell
the
news
.
It
would
certainly
make
a
sensation
second
to
none
,
and
Mrs
.
Rachel
dearly
loved
to
make
a
sensation
.
So
she
took
herself
away
,
somewhat
to
Marilla
s
relief
,
for
the
latter
felt
her
doubts
and
fears
reviving
under
the
influence
of
Mrs
.
Rachel
s
pessimism
.
40
Well
,
of
all
things
that
ever
were
or
will
be
!
ejaculated
Mrs
.
Rachel
when
she
was
safely
out
in
the
lane
.
It
does
really
seem
as
if
I
must
be
dreaming
.
Well
,
I
m
sorry
for
that
poor
young
one
and
no
mistake
.
Matthew
and
Marilla
don
t
know
anything
about
children
and
they
ll
expect
him
to
be
wiser
and
steadier
that
his
own
grandfather
,
if
so
be
s
he
ever
had
a
grandfather
,
which
is
doubtful
.
It
seems
uncanny
to
think
of
a
child
at
Green
Gables
somehow
;
there
s
never
been
one
there
,
for
Matthew
and
Marilla
were
grown
up
when
the
new
house
was
built
if
they
ever
were
children
,
which
is
hard
to
believe
when
one
looks
at
them
.
I
wouldn
t
be
in
that
orphan
s
shoes
for
anything
.
My
,
but
I
pity
him
,
that
s
what
.