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871
Mrs
.
Rachel
nodded
.
872
About
Anne
s
fuss
in
school
,
I
reckon
,
she
said
.
Tillie
Boulter
was
in
on
her
way
home
from
school
and
told
me
about
it
.
873
I
don
t
know
what
to
do
with
her
,
said
Marilla
.
She
declares
she
won
t
go
back
to
school
.
I
never
saw
a
child
so
worked
up
.
I
ve
been
expecting
trouble
ever
since
she
started
to
school
.
I
knew
things
were
going
too
smooth
to
last
.
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874
She
s
so
high
strung
.
What
would
you
advise
,
Rachel
?
875
Well
,
since
you
ve
asked
my
advice
,
Marilla
,
said
Mrs
.
Lynde
amiably
Mrs
.
Lynde
dearly
loved
to
be
asked
for
advice
I
d
just
humor
her
a
little
at
first
,
that
s
what
I
d
do
.
It
s
my
belief
that
Mr
.
Phillips
was
in
the
wrong
.
Of
course
,
it
doesn
t
do
to
say
so
to
the
children
,
you
know
.
And
of
course
he
did
right
to
punish
her
yesterday
for
giving
way
to
temper
.
But
today
it
was
different
.
The
others
who
were
late
should
have
been
punished
as
well
as
Anne
,
that
s
what
.
And
I
don
t
believe
in
making
the
girls
sit
with
the
boys
for
punishment
.
It
isn
t
modest
.
Tillie
Boulter
was
real
indignant
.
She
took
Anne
s
part
right
through
and
said
all
the
scholars
did
too
.
Anne
seems
real
popular
among
them
,
somehow
.
I
never
thought
she
d
take
with
them
so
well
.
876
Then
you
really
think
I
d
better
let
her
stay
home
,
said
Marilla
in
amazement
.
877
Yes
.
That
is
I
wouldn
t
say
school
to
her
again
until
she
said
it
herself
.
Depend
upon
it
,
Marilla
,
she
ll
cool
off
in
a
week
or
so
and
be
ready
enough
to
go
back
of
her
own
accord
,
that
s
what
,
while
,
if
you
were
to
make
her
go
back
right
off
,
dear
knows
what
freak
or
tantrum
she
d
take
next
and
make
more
trouble
than
ever
.
The
less
fuss
made
the
better
,
in
my
opinion
.
She
won
t
miss
much
by
not
going
to
school
,
as
far
as
that
goes
.
Mr
.
Phillips
isn
t
any
good
at
all
as
a
teacher
.
The
order
he
keeps
is
scandalous
,
that
s
what
,
and
he
neglects
the
young
fry
and
puts
all
his
time
on
those
big
scholars
he
s
getting
ready
for
Queen
s
.
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878
He
d
never
have
got
the
school
for
another
year
if
his
uncle
hadn
t
been
a
trustee
the
trustee
,
for
he
just
leads
the
other
two
around
by
the
nose
,
that
s
what
.
I
declare
,
I
don
t
know
what
education
in
this
Island
is
coming
to
.
879
Mrs
.
Rachel
shook
her
head
,
as
much
as
to
say
if
she
were
only
at
the
head
of
the
educational
system
of
the
Province
things
would
be
much
better
managed
.
880
Marilla
took
Mrs
.
Rachel
s
advice
and
not
another
word
was
said
to
Anne
about
going
back
to
school
.
She
learned
her
lessons
at
home
,
did
her
chores
,
and
played
with
Diana
in
the
chilly
purple
autumn
twilights
;
but
when
she
met
Gilbert
Blythe
on
the
road
or
encountered
him
in
Sunday
school
she
passed
him
by
with
an
icy
contempt
that
was
no
whit
thawed
by
his
evident
desire
to
appease
her
.
Even
Diana
s
efforts
as
a
peacemaker
were
of
no
avail
.
Anne
had
evidently
made
up
her
mind
to
hate
Gilbert
Blythe
to
the
end
of
life
.