Понятно
Понятно
Для того чтобы воспользоваться закладками, необходимо
Войти или зарегистрироваться
Отмена
Для того чтобы воспользоваться озвучкой предложений, необходимо
Войти или зарегистрироваться
Отмена
Озвучка предложений доступна при наличии PRO-доступа
Купить PRO-доступ
Отмена
"
I
do
n't
see
what
's
horrible
about
it
,
when
she
's
doing
so
well
,
"
said
Mrs.
Lynde
emphatically
.
"
Fred
Wright
has
a
fine
farm
and
he
is
a
model
young
man
.
"
"
He
certainly
is
n't
the
wild
,
dashing
,
wicked
,
young
man
Diana
once
wanted
to
marry
,
"
smiled
Anne
.
"
Fred
is
extremely
good
.
"
"
That
's
just
what
he
ought
to
be
.
Would
you
want
Diana
to
marry
a
wicked
man
?
Or
marry
one
yourself
?
"
Отключить рекламу
"
Oh
,
no
.
I
would
n't
want
to
marry
anybody
who
was
wicked
,
but
I
think
I
'd
like
it
if
he
COULD
be
wicked
and
WOULD
N'T
.
Now
,
Fred
is
HOPELESSLY
good
.
"
"
You
'll
have
more
sense
some
day
,
I
hope
,
"
said
Marilla
.
Marilla
spoke
rather
bitterly
.
She
was
grievously
disappointed
.
She
knew
Anne
had
refused
Gilbert
Blythe
.
Avonlea
gossip
buzzed
over
the
fact
,
which
had
leaked
out
,
nobody
knew
how
.
Perhaps
Charlie
Sloane
had
guessed
and
told
his
guesses
for
truth
.
Perhaps
Diana
had
betrayed
it
to
Fred
and
Fred
had
been
indiscreet
.
At
all
events
it
was
known
;
Mrs.
Blythe
no
longer
asked
Anne
,
in
public
or
private
,
if
she
had
heard
lately
from
Gilbert
,
but
passed
her
by
with
a
frosty
bow
.
Anne
,
who
had
always
liked
Gilbert
's
merry
,
young-hearted
mother
,
was
grieved
in
secret
over
this
.
Marilla
said
nothing
;
but
Mrs.
Lynde
gave
Anne
many
exasperated
digs
about
it
,
until
fresh
gossip
reached
that
worthy
lady
,
through
the
medium
of
Moody
Spurgeon
MacPherson
's
mother
,
that
Anne
had
another
"
beau
"
at
college
,
who
was
rich
and
handsome
and
good
all
in
one
.
After
that
Mrs.
Rachel
held
her
tongue
,
though
she
still
wished
in
her
inmost
heart
that
Anne
had
accepted
Gilbert
.
Riches
were
all
very
well
;
but
even
Mrs.
Rachel
,
practical
soul
though
she
was
,
did
not
consider
them
the
one
essential
.
If
Anne
"
liked
"
the
Handsome
Unknown
better
than
Gilbert
there
was
nothing
more
to
be
said
;
but
Mrs.
Rachel
was
dreadfully
afraid
that
Anne
was
going
to
make
the
mistake
of
marrying
for
money
.
Marilla
knew
Anne
too
well
to
fear
this
;
but
she
felt
that
something
in
the
universal
scheme
of
things
had
gone
sadly
awry
.
Отключить рекламу
"
What
is
to
be
,
will
be
,
"
said
Mrs.
Rachel
gloomily
,
"
and
what
is
n't
to
be
happens
sometimes
.
I
ca
n't
help
believing
it
's
going
to
happen
in
Anne
's
case
,
if
Providence
does
n't
interfere
,
that
's
what
.
"
Mrs.
Rachel
sighed
.
She
was
afraid
Providence
would
n't
interfere
;
and
she
did
n't
dare
to
.
Anne
had
wandered
down
to
the
Dryad
's
Bubble
and
was
curled
up
among
the
ferns
at
the
root
of
the
big
white
birch
where
she
and
Gilbert
had
so
often
sat
in
summers
gone
by
.
He
had
gone
into
the
newspaper
office
again
when
college
closed
,
and
Avonlea
seemed
very
dull
without
him
.
He
never
wrote
to
her
,
and
Anne
missed
the
letters
that
never
came
.
To
be
sure
,
Roy
wrote
twice
a
week
;
his
letters
were
exquisite
compositions
which
would
have
read
beautifully
in
a
memoir
or
biography
Anne
felt
herself
more
deeply
in
love
with
him
than
ever
when
she
read
them
;
but
her
heart
never
gave
the
queer
,
quick
,
painful
bound
at
sight
of
his
letters
which
it
had
given
one
day
when
Mrs.
Hiram
Sloane
had
handed
her
out
an
envelope
addressed
in
Gilbert
's
black
,
upright
handwriting
.
Anne
had
hurried
home
to
the
east
gable
and
opened
it
eagerly
--
to
find
a
typewritten
copy
of
some
college
society
report
--
"
only
that
and
nothing
more
.
"
Anne
flung
the
harmless
screed
across
her
room
and
sat
down
to
write
an
especially
nice
epistle
to
Roy
.