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"
The
weather
has
been
real
cold
,
"
she
wrote
,
"
so
I
let
the
cats
sleep
in
the
house
--
Rusty
and
Joseph
on
the
sofa
in
the
living-room
,
and
the
Sarah-cat
on
the
foot
of
my
bed
.
It
's
real
company
to
hear
her
purring
when
I
wake
up
in
the
night
and
think
of
my
poor
daughter
in
the
foreign
field
.
If
it
was
anywhere
but
in
India
I
would
n't
worry
,
but
they
say
the
snakes
out
there
are
terrible
.
It
takes
all
the
Sarah-cats
's
purring
to
drive
away
the
thought
of
those
snakes
.
I
have
enough
faith
for
everything
but
the
snakes
.
I
ca
n't
think
why
Providence
ever
made
them
.
Sometimes
I
do
n't
think
He
did
.
I
'm
inclined
to
believe
the
Old
Harry
had
a
hand
in
making
THEM
.
"
Anne
had
left
a
thin
,
typewritten
communication
till
the
last
,
thinking
it
unimportant
.
When
she
had
read
it
she
sat
very
still
,
with
tears
in
her
eyes
.
"
What
is
the
matter
,
Anne
?
"
asked
Marilla
.
"
Miss
Josephine
Barry
is
dead
,
"
said
Anne
,
in
a
low
tone
.
"
So
she
has
gone
at
last
,
"
said
Marilla
.
"
Well
,
she
has
been
sick
for
over
a
year
,
and
the
Barrys
have
been
expecting
to
hear
of
her
death
any
time
.
It
is
well
she
is
at
rest
for
she
has
suffered
dreadfully
,
Anne
.
She
was
always
kind
to
you
.
"
"
She
has
been
kind
to
the
last
,
Marilla
.
This
letter
is
from
her
lawyer
.
She
has
left
me
a
thousand
dollars
in
her
will
.
"
"
Gracious
,
ai
n't
that
an
awful
lot
of
money
,
"
exclaimed
Davy
.
"
She
's
the
woman
you
and
Diana
lit
on
when
you
jumped
into
the
spare
room
bed
,
ai
n't
she
?
Diana
told
me
that
story
.
Is
that
why
she
left
you
so
much
?
"
"
Hush
,
Davy
,
"
said
Anne
gently
She
slipped
away
to
the
porch
gable
with
a
full
heart
,
leaving
Marilla
and
Mrs.
Lynde
to
talk
over
the
news
to
their
hearts
'
content
.
"
Do
you
s
'
pose
Anne
will
ever
get
married
now
?
"
speculated
Davy
anxiously
.
"
When
Dorcas
Sloane
got
married
last
summer
she
said
if
she
'd
had
enough
money
to
live
on
she
'd
never
have
been
bothered
with
a
man
,
but
even
a
widower
with
eight
children
was
better
'n
living
with
a
sister-in-law
.
"