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501
I
don
t
say
that
I
think
Mrs
.
Lynde
was
exactly
right
in
saying
what
she
did
to
you
,
Anne
,
she
admitted
in
a
softer
tone
.
Rachel
is
too
outspoken
.
But
that
is
no
excuse
for
such
behavior
on
your
part
.
She
was
a
stranger
and
an
elderly
person
and
my
visitor
all
three
very
good
reasons
why
you
should
have
been
respectful
to
her
.
You
were
rude
and
saucy
and
Marilla
had
a
saving
inspiration
of
punishment
you
must
go
to
her
and
tell
her
you
are
very
sorry
for
your
bad
temper
and
ask
her
to
forgive
you
.
502
I
can
never
do
that
,
said
Anne
determinedly
and
darkly
.
You
can
punish
me
in
any
way
you
like
,
Marilla
.
You
can
shut
me
up
in
a
dark
,
damp
dungeon
inhabited
by
snakes
and
toads
and
feed
me
only
on
bread
and
water
and
I
shall
not
complain
.
But
I
cannot
ask
Mrs
.
Lynde
to
forgive
me
.
503
We
re
not
in
the
habit
of
shutting
people
up
in
dark
damp
dungeons
,
said
Marilla
drily
,
especially
as
they
re
rather
scarce
in
Avonlea
.
But
apologize
to
Mrs
.
Lynde
you
must
and
shall
and
you
ll
stay
here
in
your
room
until
you
can
tell
me
you
re
willing
to
do
it
.
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504
I
shall
have
to
stay
here
forever
then
,
said
Anne
mournfully
,
because
I
can
t
tell
Mrs
505
Lynde
I
m
sorry
I
said
those
things
to
her
.
How
can
I
?
I
m
not
sorry
.
I
m
sorry
I
ve
vexed
you
;
but
I
m
glad
I
told
her
just
what
I
did
.
It
was
a
great
satisfaction
.
I
can
t
say
I
m
sorry
when
I
m
not
,
can
I
?
I
can
t
even
imagine
I
m
sorry
.
506
Perhaps
your
imagination
will
be
in
better
working
order
by
the
morning
,
said
Marilla
,
rising
to
depart
.
You
ll
have
the
night
to
think
over
your
conduct
in
and
come
to
a
better
frame
of
mind
.
You
said
you
would
try
to
be
a
very
good
girl
if
we
kept
you
at
Green
Gables
,
but
I
must
say
it
hasn
t
seemed
very
much
like
it
this
evening
.
507
Leaving
this
Parthian
shaft
to
rankle
in
Anne
s
stormy
bosom
,
Marilla
descended
to
the
kitchen
,
grievously
troubled
in
mind
and
vexed
in
soul
.
She
was
as
angry
with
herself
as
with
Anne
,
because
,
whenever
she
recalled
Mrs
.
Rachel
s
dumbfounded
countenance
her
lips
twitched
with
amusement
and
she
felt
a
most
reprehensible
desire
to
laugh
.
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508
Marilla
said
nothing
to
Matthew
about
the
affair
that
evening
;
but
when
Anne
proved
still
refractory
the
next
morning
an
explanation
had
to
be
made
to
account
for
her
absence
from
the
breakfast
table
.
Marilla
told
Matthew
the
whole
story
,
taking
pains
to
impress
him
with
a
due
sense
of
the
enormity
of
Anne
s
behavior
.
509
It
s
a
good
thing
Rachel
Lynde
got
a
calling
down
;
she
s
a
meddlesome
old
gossip
,
was
Matthew
s
consolatory
rejoinder
.
510
Matthew
Cuthbert
,
I
m
astonished
at
you
.
You
know
that
Anne
s
behavior
was
dreadful
,
and
yet
you
take
her
part
!
I
suppose
you
ll
be
saying
next
thing
that
she
oughtn
t
to
be
punished
at
all
!