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“
Just
think
of
all
the
fun
you
will
miss
,
”
mourned
Diana
.
“
We
are
going
to
build
the
loveliest
new
house
down
by
the
brook
;
and
we
’
ll
be
playing
ball
next
week
and
you
’
ve
never
played
ball
,
Anne
.
It
’
s
tremendously
exciting
.
And
we
’
re
going
to
learn
a
new
song
—
Jane
Andrews
is
practicing
it
up
now
;
and
Alice
Andrews
is
going
to
bring
a
new
Pansy
book
next
week
and
we
’
re
all
going
to
read
it
out
loud
,
chapter
about
,
down
by
the
brook
.
And
you
know
you
are
so
fond
of
reading
out
loud
,
Anne
.
”
Nothing
moved
Anne
in
the
least
.
Her
mind
was
made
up
.
She
would
not
go
to
school
to
Mr
.
Phillips
again
;
she
told
Marilla
so
when
she
got
home
.
“
Nonsense
,
”
said
Marilla
.
“
It
isn
’
t
nonsense
at
all
,
”
said
Anne
,
gazing
at
Marilla
with
solemn
,
reproachful
eyes
.
“
Don
’
t
you
understand
,
Marilla
?
I
’
ve
been
insulted
.
”
“
Insulted
fiddlesticks
!
You
’
ll
go
to
school
tomorrow
as
usual
.
”
“
Oh
,
no
.
”
Anne
shook
her
head
gently
.
“
I
’
m
not
going
back
,
Marilla
.
I
’
ll
learn
my
lessons
at
home
and
I
’
ll
be
as
good
as
I
can
be
and
hold
my
tongue
all
the
time
if
it
’
s
possible
at
all
.
But
I
will
not
go
back
to
school
,
I
assure
you
.
”
Marilla
saw
something
remarkably
like
unyielding
stubbornness
looking
out
of
Anne
’
s
small
face
.
She
understood
that
she
would
have
trouble
in
overcoming
it
;
but
she
re
-
solved
wisely
to
say
nothing
more
just
then
.
“
I
’
ll
run
down
and
see
Rachel
about
it
this
evening
,
”
she
thought
.
“
There
’
s
no
use
reasoning
with
Anne
now
.
She
’
s
too
worked
up
and
I
’
ve
an
idea
she
can
be
awful
stubborn
if
she
takes
the
notion
.
Far
as
I
can
make
out
from
her
story
,
Mr
.
Phillips
has
been
carrying
matters
with
a
rather
high
hand
.
But
it
would
never
do
to
say
so
to
her
.
I
’
ll
just
talk
it
over
with
Rachel
.
She
’
s
sent
ten
children
to
school
and
she
ought
to
know
something
about
it
.
She
’
ll
have
heard
the
whole
story
,
too
,
by
this
time
.
”
Marilla
found
Mrs
.
Lynde
knitting
quilts
as
industriously
and
cheerfully
as
usual
.
“
I
suppose
you
know
what
I
’
ve
come
about
,
”
she
said
,
a
little
shamefacedly
.