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Marilla
felt
deserted
by
everyone
.
She
could
not
even
go
to
Mrs
.
Lynde
for
advice
.
She
went
up
to
the
east
gable
with
a
very
serious
face
and
left
it
with
a
face
more
serious
still
.
Anne
steadfastly
refused
to
confess
.
She
persisted
in
asserting
that
she
had
not
taken
the
brooch
.
The
child
had
evidently
been
crying
and
Marilla
felt
a
pang
of
pity
which
she
sternly
repressed
.
By
night
she
was
,
as
she
expressed
it
,
“
beat
out
.
”
“
You
’
ll
stay
in
this
room
until
you
confess
,
Anne
.
You
can
make
up
your
mind
to
that
,
”
she
said
firmly
.
“
But
the
picnic
is
tomorrow
,
Marilla
,
”
cried
Anne
.
“
You
won
’
t
keep
me
from
going
to
that
,
will
you
?
You
’
ll
just
let
me
out
for
the
afternoon
,
won
’
t
you
?
Then
I
’
ll
stay
here
as
long
as
you
like
afterwards
cheerfully
.
But
I
must
go
to
the
picnic
.
”
“
You
’
ll
not
go
to
picnics
nor
anywhere
else
until
you
’
ve
confessed
,
Anne
.
”
“
Oh
,
Marilla
,
”
gasped
Anne
.
But
Marilla
had
gone
out
and
shut
the
door
.
Wednesday
morning
dawned
as
bright
and
fair
as
if
expressly
made
to
order
for
the
picnic
.
Birds
sang
around
Green
Gables
;
the
Madonna
lilies
in
the
garden
sent
out
whiffs
of
perfume
that
entered
in
on
viewless
winds
at
every
door
and
window
,
and
wandered
through
halls
and
rooms
like
spirits
of
benediction
.
The
birches
in
the
hollow
waved
joyful
hands
as
if
watching
for
Anne
’
s
usual
morning
greeting
from
the
east
gable
.
But
Anne
was
not
at
her
window
.
When
Marilla
took
her
breakfast
up
to
her
she
found
the
child
sitting
primly
on
her
bed
,
pale
and
resolute
,
with
tight
-
shut
lips
and
gleaming
eyes
.
“
Marilla
,
I
’
m
ready
to
confess
.
”
“
Ah
!
”
Marilla
laid
down
her
tray
.
Once
again
her
method
had
succeeded
;
but
her
success
was
very
bitter
to
her
.
“
Let
me
hear
what
you
have
to
say
then
,
Anne
.
”