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"
I
like
her
,
too
,
"
said
Priscilla
,
decidedly
.
"
She
talks
as
much
about
boys
as
Ruby
Gillis
does
.
But
it
always
enrages
or
sickens
me
to
hear
Ruby
,
whereas
I
just
wanted
to
laugh
good-naturedly
at
Phil
.
Now
,
what
is
the
why
of
that
?
"
"
There
is
a
difference
,
"
said
Anne
meditatively
.
"
I
think
it
's
because
Ruby
is
really
so
CONSCIOUS
of
boys
.
She
plays
at
love
and
love-making
.
Besides
,
you
feel
,
when
she
is
boasting
of
her
beaux
that
she
is
doing
it
to
rub
it
well
into
you
that
you
have
n't
half
so
many
.
Now
,
when
Phil
talks
of
her
beaux
it
sounds
as
if
she
was
just
speaking
of
chums
.
She
really
looks
upon
boys
as
good
comrades
,
and
she
is
pleased
when
she
has
dozens
of
them
tagging
round
,
simply
because
she
likes
to
be
popular
and
to
be
thought
popular
.
Even
Alex
and
Alonzo
--
I
'll
never
be
able
to
think
of
those
two
names
separately
after
this
--
are
to
her
just
two
playfellows
who
want
her
to
play
with
them
all
their
lives
.
I
'm
glad
we
met
her
,
and
I
'm
glad
we
went
to
Old
St.
John
's
.
I
believe
I
've
put
forth
a
tiny
soul-root
into
Kingsport
soil
this
afternoon
.
I
hope
so
.
I
hate
to
feel
transplanted
.
"
For
the
next
three
weeks
Anne
and
Priscilla
continued
to
feel
as
strangers
in
a
strange
land
.
Then
,
suddenly
,
everything
seemed
to
fall
into
focus
--
Redmond
,
professors
,
classes
,
students
,
studies
,
social
doings
.
Life
became
homogeneous
again
,
instead
of
being
made
up
of
detached
fragments
.
The
Freshmen
,
instead
of
being
a
collection
of
unrelated
individuals
,
found
themselves
a
class
,
with
a
class
spirit
,
a
class
yell
,
class
interests
,
class
antipathies
and
class
ambitions
.
They
won
the
day
in
the
annual
"
Arts
Rush
"
against
the
Sophomores
,
and
thereby
gained
the
respect
of
all
the
classes
,
and
an
enormous
,
confidence-giving
opinion
of
themselves
.
For
three
years
the
Sophomores
had
won
in
the
"
rush
"
;
that
the
victory
of
this
year
perched
upon
the
Freshmen
's
banner
was
attributed
to
the
strategic
generalship
of
Gilbert
Blythe
,
who
marshalled
the
campaign
and
originated
certain
new
tactics
,
which
demoralized
the
Sophs
and
swept
the
Freshmen
to
triumph
.
As
a
reward
of
merit
he
was
elected
president
of
the
Freshman
Class
,
a
position
of
honor
and
responsibility
--
from
a
Fresh
point
of
view
,
at
least
--
coveted
by
many
.
He
was
also
invited
to
join
the
"
Lambs
"
--
Redmondese
for
Lamba
Theta
--
a
compliment
rarely
paid
to
a
Freshman
.
As
a
preparatory
initiation
ordeal
he
had
to
parade
the
principal
business
streets
of
Kingsport
for
a
whole
day
wearing
a
sunbonnet
and
a
voluminous
kitchen
apron
of
gaudily
flowered
calico
.
This
he
did
cheerfully
,
doffing
his
sunbonnet
with
courtly
grace
when
he
met
ladies
of
his
acquaintance
.
Charlie
Sloane
,
who
had
not
been
asked
to
join
the
Lambs
,
told
Anne
he
did
not
see
how
Blythe
could
do
it
,
and
HE
,
for
his
part
,
could
never
humiliate
himself
so
.
"
Fancy
Charlie
Sloane
in
a
'
caliker
'
apron
and
a
'
sunbunnit
,
"'
giggled
Priscilla
.
"
He
'd
look
exactly
like
his
old
Grandmother
Sloane
.
Gilbert
,
now
,
looked
as
much
like
a
man
in
them
as
in
his
own
proper
habiliments
.
"
Anne
and
Priscilla
found
themselves
in
the
thick
of
the
social
life
of
Redmond
.
That
this
came
about
so
speedily
was
due
in
great
measure
to
Philippa
Gordon
.
Philippa
was
the
daughter
of
a
rich
and
well-known
man
,
and
belonged
to
an
old
and
exclusive
"
Bluenose
"
family
.
This
,
combined
with
her
beauty
and
charm
--
a
charm
acknowledged
by
all
who
met
her
--
promptly
opened
the
gates
of
all
cliques
,
clubs
and
classes
in
Redmond
to
her
;
and
where
she
went
Anne
and
Priscilla
went
,
too
.
Phil
"
adored
"
Anne
and
Priscilla
,
especially
Anne
.
She
was
a
loyal
little
soul
,
crystal-free
from
any
form
of
snobbishness
.
"
Love
me
,
love
my
friends
"
seemed
to
be
her
unconscious
motto
.
Without
effort
,
she
took
them
with
her
into
her
ever
widening
circle
of
acquaintanceship
,
and
the
two
Avonlea
girls
found
their
social
pathway
at
Redmond
made
very
easy
and
pleasant
for
them
,
to
the
envy
and
wonderment
of
the
other
freshettes
,
who
,
lacking
Philippa
's
sponsorship
,
were
doomed
to
remain
rather
on
the
fringe
of
things
during
their
first
college
year
.
To
Anne
and
Priscilla
,
with
their
more
serious
views
of
life
,
Phil
remained
the
amusing
,
lovable
baby
she
had
seemed
on
their
first
meeting
.
Yet
,
as
she
said
herself
,
she
had
"
heaps
"
of
brains
.
When
or
where
she
found
time
to
study
was
a
mystery
,
for
she
seemed
always
in
demand
for
some
kind
of
"
fun
,
"
and
her
home
evenings
were
crowded
with
callers
.
She
had
all
the
"
beaux
"
that
heart
could
desire
,
for
nine-tenths
of
the
Freshmen
and
a
big
fraction
of
all
the
other
classes
were
rivals
for
her
smiles
.
She
was
naively
delighted
over
this
,
and
gleefully
recounted
each
new
conquest
to
Anne
and
Priscilla
,
with
comments
that
might
have
made
the
unlucky
lover
's
ears
burn
fiercely
.
"
Alec
and
Alonzo
do
n't
seem
to
have
any
serious
rival
yet
,
"
remarked
Anne
,
teasingly
.
"
Not
one
,
"
agreed
Philippa
.
"
I
write
them
both
every
week
and
tell
them
all
about
my
young
men
here
.
I
'm
sure
it
must
amuse
them
.
But
,
of
course
,
the
one
I
like
best
I
ca
n't
get
.
Gilbert
Blythe
wo
n't
take
any
notice
of
me
,
except
to
look
at
me
as
if
I
were
a
nice
little
kitten
he
'd
like
to
pat
.
Too
well
I
know
the
reason
.
I
owe
you
a
grudge
,
Queen
Anne
.
I
really
ought
to
hate
you
and
instead
I
love
you
madly
,
and
I
'm
miserable
if
I
do
n't
see
you
every
day
.
You
're
different
from
any
girl
I
ever
knew
before
.
When
you
look
at
me
in
a
certain
way
I
feel
what
an
insignificant
,
frivolous
little
beast
I
am
,
and
I
long
to
be
better
and
wiser
and
stronger
.
And
then
I
make
good
resolutions
;
but
the
first
nice-looking
mannie
who
comes
my
way
knocks
them
all
out
of
my
head
.
Is
n't
college
life
magnificent
?
It
's
so
funny
to
think
I
hated
it
that
first
day
.
But
if
I
had
n't
I
might
never
got
really
acquainted
with
you
.
Anne
,
please
tell
me
over
again
that
you
like
me
a
little
bit
.
I
yearn
to
hear
it
.