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531
Phil
sprang
up
,
hugged
them
both
jubilantly
,
and
went
on
her
way
rejoicing
.
532
"
I
hope
things
will
go
right
,
"
said
Priscilla
soberly
.
533
"
We
must
MAKE
them
go
right
,
"
avowed
Anne
.
"
I
think
Phil
will
fit
into
our
'
appy
little
'
ome
very
well
.
"
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534
"
Oh
,
Phil
's
a
dear
to
rattle
round
with
and
be
chums
.
And
,
of
course
,
the
more
there
are
of
us
the
easier
it
will
be
on
our
slim
purses
.
But
how
will
she
be
to
live
with
?
You
have
to
summer
and
winter
with
any
one
before
you
know
if
she
's
LIVABLE
or
not
.
"
535
"
Oh
,
well
,
we
'll
all
be
put
to
the
test
,
as
far
as
that
goes
.
And
we
must
quit
us
like
sensible
folk
,
living
and
let
live
.
Phil
is
n't
selfish
,
though
she
's
a
little
thoughtless
,
and
I
believe
we
will
all
get
on
beautifully
in
Patty
's
Place
.
"
536
Anne
was
back
in
Avonlea
with
the
luster
of
the
Thorburn
Scholarship
on
her
brow
.
People
told
her
she
had
n't
changed
much
,
in
a
tone
which
hinted
they
were
surprised
and
a
little
disappointed
she
had
n't
.
Avonlea
had
not
changed
,
either
.
At
least
,
so
it
seemed
at
first
.
But
as
Anne
sat
in
the
Green
Gables
pew
,
on
the
first
Sunday
after
her
return
,
and
looked
over
the
congregation
,
she
saw
several
little
changes
which
,
all
coming
home
to
her
at
once
,
made
her
realize
that
time
did
not
quite
stand
still
,
even
in
Avonlea
.
A
new
minister
was
in
the
pulpit
.
In
the
pews
more
than
one
familiar
face
was
missing
forever
.
Old
"
Uncle
Abe
,
"
his
prophesying
over
and
done
with
,
Mrs.
Peter
Sloane
,
who
had
sighed
,
it
was
to
be
hoped
,
for
the
last
time
,
Timothy
Cotton
,
who
,
as
Mrs.
Rachel
Lynde
said
"
had
actually
managed
to
die
at
last
after
practicing
at
it
for
twenty
years
,
"
and
old
Josiah
Sloane
,
whom
nobody
knew
in
his
coffin
because
he
had
his
whiskers
neatly
trimmed
,
were
all
sleeping
in
the
little
graveyard
behind
the
church
.
And
Billy
Andrews
was
married
to
Nettie
Blewett
!
They
"
appeared
out
"
that
Sunday
.
When
Billy
,
beaming
with
pride
and
happiness
,
showed
his
be-plumed
and
be-silked
bride
into
the
Harmon
Andrews
'
pew
,
Anne
dropped
her
lids
to
hide
her
dancing
eyes
.
She
recalled
the
stormy
winter
night
of
the
Christmas
holidays
when
Jane
had
proposed
for
Billy
.
He
certainly
had
not
broken
his
heart
over
his
rejection
.
Anne
wondered
if
Jane
had
also
proposed
to
Nettie
for
him
,
or
if
he
had
mustered
enough
spunk
to
ask
the
fateful
question
himself
.
537
All
the
Andrews
family
seemed
to
share
in
his
pride
and
pleasure
,
from
Mrs.
Harmon
in
the
pew
to
Jane
in
the
choir
.
Jane
had
resigned
from
the
Avonlea
school
and
intended
to
go
West
in
the
fall
.
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538
"
Ca
n't
get
a
beau
in
Avonlea
,
that
's
what
,
"
said
Mrs.
Rachel
Lynde
scornfully
.
"
SAYS
she
thinks
she
'll
have
better
health
out
West
.
I
never
heard
her
health
was
poor
before
.
"
539
"
Jane
is
a
nice
girl
,
"
Anne
had
said
loyally
.
"
She
never
tried
to
attract
attention
,
as
some
did
.
"
540
"
Oh
,
she
never
chased
the
boys
,
if
that
's
what
you
mean
,
"
said
Mrs.
Rachel
.
"
But
she
'd
like
to
be
married
,
just
as
much
as
anybody
,
that
's
what
.
What
else
would
take
her
out
West
to
some
forsaken
place
whose
only
recommendation
is
that
men
are
plenty
and
women
scarce
?
Do
n't
you
tell
me
!
"