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"
Anne
,
I
'm
going
to
be
married
.
"
"
When
?
"
asked
Anne
with
equal
solemnity
.
"
Oh
,
not
until
I
'm
grown-up
,
of
course
.
"
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"
Well
,
that
's
a
relief
,
Davy
.
Who
is
the
lady
?
"
"
Stella
Fletcher
;
she
's
in
my
class
at
school
.
And
say
,
Anne
,
she
's
the
prettiest
girl
you
ever
saw
.
If
I
die
before
I
grow
up
you
'll
keep
an
eye
on
her
,
wo
n't
you
?
"
"
Davy
Keith
,
do
stop
talking
such
nonsense
,
"
said
Marilla
severely
.
"'
Tis
n't
nonsense
,
"
protested
Davy
in
an
injured
tone
.
"
She
's
my
promised
wife
,
and
if
I
was
to
die
she
'd
be
my
promised
widow
,
would
n't
she
?
And
she
has
n't
got
a
soul
to
look
after
her
except
her
old
grandmother
.
"
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"
Come
and
have
your
supper
,
Anne
,
"
said
Marilla
,
"
and
do
n't
encourage
that
child
in
his
absurd
talk
.
"
Life
was
very
pleasant
in
Avonlea
that
summer
,
although
Anne
,
amid
all
her
vacation
joys
,
was
haunted
by
a
sense
of
"
something
gone
which
should
be
there
.
"
She
would
not
admit
,
even
in
her
inmost
reflections
,
that
this
was
caused
by
Gilbert
's
absence
.
But
when
she
had
to
walk
home
alone
from
prayer
meetings
and
A.V.I.S.
pow-wows
,
while
Diana
and
Fred
,
and
many
other
gay
couples
,
loitered
along
the
dusky
,
starlit
country
roads
,
there
was
a
queer
,
lonely
ache
in
her
heart
which
she
could
not
explain
away
.
Gilbert
did
not
even
write
to
her
,
as
she
thought
he
might
have
done
.
She
knew
he
wrote
to
Diana
occasionally
,
but
she
would
not
inquire
about
him
;
and
Diana
,
supposing
that
Anne
heard
from
him
,
volunteered
no
information
.
Gilbert
's
mother
,
who
was
a
gay
,
frank
,
light-hearted
lady
,
but
not
overburdened
with
tact
,
had
a
very
embarrassing
habit
of
asking
Anne
,
always
in
a
painfully
distinct
voice
and
always
in
the
presence
of
a
crowd
,
if
she
had
heard
from
Gilbert
lately
.
Poor
Anne
could
only
blush
horribly
and
murmur
,
"
not
very
lately
,
"
which
was
taken
by
all
,
Mrs.
Blythe
included
,
to
be
merely
a
maidenly
evasion
.
Apart
from
this
,
Anne
enjoyed
her
summer
.
Priscilla
came
for
a
merry
visit
in
June
;
and
,
when
she
had
gone
,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Irving
,
Paul
and
Charlotta
the
Fourth
came
"
home
"
for
July
and
August
.