第2章

类别:其他 作者:Lucy Maud Montgomery字数:21313更新时间:18/12/21 16:47:21
Ithink,asyousay,Anne,thattherearebetterwaysofmanagingasarule,andthatcorporalpunishmentshouldbealastresort。 Butontheotherhand,asJanesays,Ibelievethereisanoccasionalchildwhocan’tbeinfluencedinanyotherwayandwho,inshort,needsawhippingandwouldbeimprovedbyit。Corporalpunishmentasalastresortistobemyrule。\" Gilbert,havingtriedtopleasebothsides,succeeded,asisusualandeminentlyright,inpleasingneither。Janetossedherhead。 \"I’llwhipmypupilswhenthey’renaughty。It’stheshortestandeasiestwayofconvincingthem。\" AnnegaveGilbertadisappointedglance。 \"Ishallneverwhipachild,\"sherepeatedfirmly。\"Ifeelsureitisn’teitherrightornecessary。\" \"Supposeaboysaucedyoubackwhenyoutoldhimtodosomething?\" saidJane。 \"I’dkeephiminafterschoolandtalkkindlyandfirmlytohim,\" saidAnne。\"Thereissomegoodineverypersonifyoucanfindit。 Itisateacher’sdutytofindanddevelopit。ThatiswhatourSchoolManagementprofessoratQueen’stoldus,youknow。Doyousupposeyoucouldfindanygoodinachildbywhippinghim?It’sfarmoreimportanttoinfluencethechildrenarightthanitiseventoteachthemthethreeR’s,ProfessorRenniesays。\" \"ButtheInspectorexaminestheminthethreeR’s,mindyou,andhewon’tgiveyouagoodreportiftheydon’tcomeuptohisstandard,\"protestedJane。 \"I’dratherhavemypupilslovemeandlookbacktomeinafteryearsasarealhelperthanbeontherollofhonor,\"assertedAnnedecidedly。 \"Wouldn’tyoupunishchildrenatall,whentheymisbehaved?\"askedGilbert。 \"Oh,yes,IsupposeIshallhaveto,althoughIknowI’llhatetodoit。Butyoucankeeptheminatrecessorstandthemonthefloororgivethemlinestowrite。\" \"Isupposeyouwon’tpunishthegirlsbymakingthemsitwiththeboys?\" saidJaneslyly。 GilbertandAnnelookedateachotherandsmiledratherfoolishly。 Onceuponatime,AnnehadbeenmadetositwithGilbertforpunishmentandsadandbitterhadbeentheconsequencesthereof。 \"Well,timewilltellwhichisthebestway,\"saidJanephilosophicallyastheyparted。 AnnewentbacktoGreenGablesbywayofBirchPath,shadowy,rustling,fern-scented,throughVioletValeandpastWillowmere,wheredarkandlightkissedeachotherunderthefirs,anddownthroughLover’sLane……spotssheandDianahadsonamedlongago。Shewalkedslowly,enjoyingthesweetnessofwoodandfieldandthestarrysummertwilight,andthinkingsoberlyaboutthenewdutiesshewastotakeuponthemorrow。WhenshereachedtheyardatGreenGablesMrs。Lynde’sloud,decidedtonesfloatedoutthroughtheopenkitchenwindow。 \"Mrs。Lyndehascomeuptogivemegoodadviceabouttomorrow,\" thoughtAnnewithagrimace,\"butIdon’tbelieveI’llgoin。 Heradviceismuchlikepepper,Ithink……excellentinsmallquantitiesbutratherscorchinginherdoses。I’llrunoverandhaveachatwithMr。Harrisoninstead。\" ThiswasnotthefirsttimeAnnehadrunoverandchattedwithMr。 HarrisonsincethenotableaffairoftheJerseycow。ShehadbeenthereseveraleveningsandMr。Harrisonandshewereverygoodfriends,althoughthereweretimesandseasonswhenAnnefoundtheoutspokennessonwhichhepridedhimselfrathertrying。Gingerstillcontinuedtoregardherwithsuspicion,andneverfailedtogreethersarcasticallyas\"redheadedsnippet。\"Mr。HarrisonhadtriedvainlytobreakhimofthehabitbyjumpingexcitedlyupwheneverhesawAnnecomingandexclaiming,\"Blessmysoul,here’sthatprettylittlegirlagain,\"orsomethingequallyflattering。ButGingersawthroughtheschemeandscornedit。AnnewasnevertoknowhowmanycomplimentsMr。Harrisonpaidherbehindherback。Hecertainlyneverpaidheranytoherface。 \"Well,Isupposeyou’vebeenbackinthewoodslayinginasupplyofswitchesfortomorrow?\"washisgreetingasAnnecameuptheverandasteps。 \"No,indeed,\"saidAnneindignantly。Shewasanexcellenttargetforteasingbecauseshealwaystookthingssoseriously。\"Ishallneverhaveaswitchinmyschool,Mr。Harrison。Ofcourse,Ishallhavetohaveapointer,butIshalluseitforpointingONLY。\" \"Soyoumeantostraptheminstead?Well,Idon’tknowbutyou’reright。 Aswitchstingsmoreatthetimebutthestrapsmartslonger,that’safact。\" \"Ishallnotuseanythingofthesort。I’mnotgoingtowhipmypupils。\" \"Blessmysoul,\"exclaimedMr。Harrisoningenuineastonishment,\"howdoyoulayouttokeeporderthen?\" \"Ishallgovernbyaffection,Mr。Harrison。\" \"Itwon’tdo,\"saidMr。Harrison,\"won’tdoatall,Anne。 `Sparetherodandspoilthechild。’WhenIwenttoschoolthemasterwhippedmeregulareverydaybecausehesaidifIwasn’tinmischiefjustthenIwasplottingit。\" \"Methodshavechangedsinceyourschooldays,Mr。Harrison。\" \"Buthumannaturehasn’t。Markmywords,you’llnevermanagetheyoungfryunlessyoukeeparodinpickleforthem。Thethingisimpossible。\" \"Well,I’mgoingtotrymywayfirst,\"saidAnne,whohadafairlystrongwillofherownandwasapttoclingverytenaciouslytohertheories。 \"You’reprettystubborn,Ireckon,\"wasMr。Harrison’swayofputtingit。\"Well,well,we’llsee。Somedaywhenyougetriledup……andpeoplewithhairlikeyoursaredesperateapttogetriled……you’llforgetallyourprettylittlenotionsandgivesomeofthemawhaling。You’retooyoungtobeteachinganyhow……fartooyoungandchildish。\" Altogether,Annewenttobedthatnightinaratherpessimisticmood。 ShesleptpoorlyandwassopaleandtragicatbreakfastnextmorningthatMarillawasalarmedandinsistedonmakinghertakeacupofscorchinggingertea。Annesippeditpatiently,althoughshecouldnotimaginewhatgoodgingerteawoulddo。Haditbeensomemagicbrew,potenttoconferageandexperience,Annewouldhaveswallowedaquartofitwithoutflinching。 \"Marilla,whatifIfail!\" \"You’llhardlyfailcompletelyinonedayandthere’splentymoredayscoming,\"saidMarilla。\"Thetroublewithyou,Anne,isthatyou’llexpecttoteachthosechildreneverythingandreformalltheirfaultsrightoff,andifyoucan’tyou’llthinkyou’vefailed。\" V AFull-fledgedSchoolma’amWhenAnnereachedtheschoolthatmorning……forthefirsttimeinherlifeshehadtraversedtheBirchPathdeafandblindtoitsbeauties……allwasquietandstill。Theprecedingteacherhadtrainedthechildrentobeintheirplacesatherarrival,andwhenAnneenteredtheschoolroomshewasconfrontedbyprimrowsof\"shiningmorningfaces\"andbright,inquisitiveeyes。Shehungupherhatandfacedherpupils,hopingthatshedidnotlookasfrightenedandfoolishasshefeltandthattheywouldnotperceivehowshewastrembling。 Shehadsatupuntilnearlytwelvetheprecedingnightcomposingaspeechshemeanttomaketoherpupilsuponopeningtheschool。 Shehadrevisedandimproveditpainstakingly,andthenshehadlearneditoffbyheart。Itwasaverygoodspeechandhadsomeveryfineideasinit,especiallyaboutmutualhelpandearneststrivingafterknowledge。Theonlytroublewasthatshecouldnotnowrememberawordofit。 Afterwhatseemedtoherayear……abouttensecondsinreality……shesaidfaintly,\"TakeyourTestaments,please,\"andsankbreathlesslyintoherchairundercoveroftherustleandclatterofdesklidsthatfollowed。WhilethechildrenreadtheirversesAnnemarshalledhershakywitsintoorderandlookedoverthearrayoflittlepilgrimstotheGrownupLand。 Mostofthemwere,ofcourse,quitewellknowntoher。Herownclassmateshadpassedoutintheprecedingyearbuttheresthadallgonetoschoolwithher,exceptingtheprimerclassandtennewcomerstoAvonlea。Annesecretlyfeltmoreinterestinthesetenthaninthosewhosepossibilitieswerealreadyfairlywellmappedouttoher。Tobesure,theymightbejustascommonplaceastherest;butontheotherhandthereMIGHTbeageniusamongthem。Itwasathrillingidea。 SittingbyhimselfatacornerdeskwasAnthonyPye。Hehadadark,sullenlittleface,andwasstaringatAnnewithahostileexpressioninhisblackeyes。Anneinstantlymadeuphermindthatshewouldwinthatboy’saffectionanddiscomfitthePyesutterly。 IntheothercorneranotherstrangeboywassittingwithArtySloane……ajollylookinglittlechap,withasnubnose,freckledface,andbig,lightblueeyes,fringedwithwhitishlashes…… probablytheDonNELLboy;andifresemblancewentforanything,hissisterwassittingacrosstheaislewithMaryBell。Annewonderedwhatsortofmotherthechildhad,tosendhertoschooldressedasshewas。Sheworeafadedpinksilkdress,trimmedwithagreatdealofcottonlace,soiledwhitekidslippers,andsilkstockings。Hersandyhairwastorturedintoinnumerablekinkyandunnaturalcurls,surmountedbyaflamboyantbowofpinkribbonbiggerthanherhead。Judgingfromherexpressionshewasverywellsatisfiedwithherself。 Apalelittlething,withsmoothripplesoffine,silky,fawn-coloredhairflowingoverhershoulders,must,Annethought,beAnnettaBell,whoseparentshadformerlylivedintheNewbridgeschooldistrict,but,byreasonofhaulingtheirhousefiftyyardsnorthofitsoldsitewerenowinAvonlea。ThreepallidlittlegirlscrowdedintooneseatwerecertainlyCottons;andtherewasnodoubtthatthesmallbeautywiththelongbrowncurlsandhazeleyes,whowascastingcoquettishlooksatJackGillsovertheedgeofherTestament,wasPrillieRogerson,whosefatherhadrecentlymarriedasecondwifeandbroughtPrilliehomefromhergrandmother’sinGrafton。Atall,awkwardgirlinabackseat,whoseemedtohavetoomanyfeetandhands,Annecouldnotplaceatall,butlaterondiscoveredthathernamewasBarbaraShawandthatshehadcometolivewithanAvonleaaunt。ShewasalsotofindthatifBarbaraevermanagedtowalkdowntheaislewithoutfallingoverherownorsomebodyelse’sfeettheAvonleascholarswrotetheunusualfactupontheporchwalltocommemorateit。 ButwhenAnne’seyesmetthoseoftheboyatthefrontdeskfacingherown,aqueerlittlethrillwentoverher,asifshehadfoundhergenius。SheknewthismustbePaulIrvingandthatMrs。RachelLyndehadbeenrightforoncewhensheprophesiedthathewouldbeunliketheAvonleachildren。Morethanthat,Annerealizedthathewasunlikeotherchildrenanywhere,andthattherewasasoulsubtlyakintoherowngazingatheroutoftheverydarkblueeyesthatwerewatchinghersointently。 SheknewPaulwastenbuthelookednomorethaneight。Hehadthemostbeautifullittlefaceshehadeverseeninachild…… featuresofexquisitedelicacyandrefinement,framedinahaloofchestnutcurls。Hismouthwasdelicious,beingfullwithoutpouting,thecrimsonlipsjustsoftlytouchingandcurvingintofinelyfinishedlittlecornersthatnarrowlyescapedbeingdimpled。 Hehadasober,grave,meditativeexpression,asifhisspiritwasmucholderthanhisbody;butwhenAnnesmiledsoftlyathimitvanishedinasuddenansweringsmile,whichseemedanilluminationofhiswholebeing,asifsomelamphadsuddenlykindledintoflameinsideofhim,irradiatinghimfromtoptotoe。Bestofall,itwasinvoluntary,bornofnoexternaleffortormotive,butsimplytheoutflashingofahiddenpersonality,rareandfineandsweet。 WithaquickinterchangeofsmilesAnneandPaulwerefastfriendsforeverbeforeawordhadpassedbetweenthem。 Thedaywentbylikeadream。Annecouldneverclearlyrecallitafterwards。Italmostseemedasifitwerenotshewhowasteachingbutsomebodyelse。Sheheardclassesandworkedsumsandsetcopiesmechanically。Thechildrenbehavedquitewell;onlytwocasesofdisciplineoccurred。MorleyAndrewswascaughtdrivingapairoftrainedcricketsintheaisle。AnnestoodMorleyontheplatformforanhourand……whichMorleyfeltmuchmorekeenly…… confiscatedhiscrickets。SheputtheminaboxandonthewayfromschoolsetthemfreeinVioletVale;butMorleybelieved,thenandeverafterwards,thatshetookthemhomeandkeptthemforherownamusement。 TheotherculpritwasAnthonyPye,whopouredthelastdropsofwaterfromhisslatebottledownthebackofAureliaClay’sneck。 AnnekeptAnthonyinatrecessandtalkedtohimaboutwhatwasexpectedofgentlemen,admonishinghimthattheyneverpouredwaterdownladies’necks。Shewantedallherboystobegentlemen,shesaid。 Herlittlelecturewasquitekindandtouching;butunfortunatelyAnthonyremainedabsolutelyuntouched。Helistenedtoherinsilence,withthesamesullenexpression,andwhistledscornfullyashewentout。 Annesighed;andthencheeredherselfupbyrememberingthatwinningaPye’saffections,likethebuildingofRome,wasn’ttheworkofaday。 Infact,itwasdoubtfulwhethersomeofthePyeshadanyaffectionstowin;butAnnehopedbetterthingsofAnthony,wholookedasifhemightbearatherniceboyifoneevergotbehindhissullenness。 WhenschoolwasdismissedandthechildrenhadgoneAnnedroppedwearilyintoherchair。Herheadachedandshefeltwoefullydiscouraged。Therewasnorealreasonfordiscouragement,sincenothingverydreadfulhadoccurred;butAnnewasverytiredandinclinedtobelievethatshewouldneverlearntoliketeaching。 Andhowterribleitwouldbetobedoingsomethingyoudidn’tlikeeverydayfor……well,sayfortyyears。Annewasoftwomindswhethertohavehercryoutthenandthere,orwaittillshewassafelyinherownwhiteroomathome。Beforeshecoulddecidetherewasaclickofheelsandasilkenswishontheporchfloor,andAnnefoundherselfconfrontedbyaladywhoseappearancemadeherrecallarecentcriticismofMr。Harrison’sonanoverdressedfemalehehadseeninaCharlottetownstore。\"Shelookedlikeahead-oncollisionbetweenafashionplateandanightmare。\" Thenewcomerwasgorgeouslyarrayedinapalebluesummersilk,puffed,frilled,andshirredwhereverpuff,frill,orshirringcouldpossiblybeplaced。Herheadwassurmountedbyahugewhitechiffonhat,bedeckedwiththreelongbutratherstringyostrichfeathers。Aveilofpinkchiffon,lavishlysprinkledwithhugeblackdots,hunglikeaflouncefromthehatbrimtohershouldersandfloatedoffintwoairystreamersbehindher。Sheworeallthejewelrythatcouldbecrowdedononesmallwoman,andaverystrongodorofperfumeattendedher。 \"IamMrs。DonNELL……Mrs。H。B。DonNELL,\"announcedthisvision,\"andIhavecomeintoseeyouaboutsomethingClariceAlmiratoldmewhenshecamehometodinnertoday。ItannoyedmeEXCESSIVELY。\" \"I’msorry,\"falteredAnne,vainlytryingtorecollectanyincidentofthemorningconnectedwiththeDonnellchildren。 \"ClariceAlmiratoldmethatyoupronouncedournameDONnell。Now,MissShirley,thecorrectpronunciationofournameisDonNELL…… accentonthelastsyllable。Ihopeyou’llrememberthisinfuture。\" \"I’lltryto,\"gaspedAnne,chokingbackawilddesiretolaugh。 \"Iknowbyexperiencethatit’sveryunpleasanttohaveone’snameSPELLEDwrongandIsupposeitmustbeevenworsetohaveitpronouncedwrong。\" \"Certainlyitis。AndClariceAlmiraalsoinformedmethatyoucallmysonJacob。\" \"HetoldmehisnamewasJacob,\"protestedAnne。 \"Imightwellhaveexpectedthat,\"saidMrs。H。B。Donnell,inatonewhichimpliedthatgratitudeinchildrenwasnottobelookedforinthisdegenerateage。\"Thatboyhassuchplebeiantastes,MissShirley。WhenhewasbornIwantedtocallhimSt。Clair……itsoundsSOaristocratic,doesn’tit?ButhisfatherinsistedheshouldbecalledJacobafterhisuncle。Iyielded,becauseUncleJacobwasaricholdbachelor。Andwhatdoyouthink,MissShirley?WhenourinnocentboywasfiveyearsoldUncleJacobactuallywentandgotmarriedandnowhehasthreeboysofhisown。Didyoueverhearofsuchingratitude?Themomenttheinvitationtothewedding……forhehadtheimpertinencetosendusaninvitation,MissShirley……cametothehouseIsaid,`NomoreJacobsforme,thankyou。’FromthatdayIcalledmysonSt。 ClairandSt。ClairIamdeterminedheshallbecalled。HisfatherobstinatelycontinuestocallhimJacob,andtheboyhimselfhasaperfectlyunaccountablepreferenceforthevulgarname。 ButSt。ClairheisandSt。Clairheshallremain。Youwillkindlyrememberthis,MissShirley,willyounot?THANKyou。ItoldClariceAlmirathatIwassureitwasonlyamisunderstandingandthatawordwouldsetitright。Donnell……accentonthelastsyllable……andSt。Clair……onnoaccountJacob。You’llremember? THANKyou。\" WhenMrs。H。B。DonNELLhadskimmedawayAnnelockedtheschooldoorandwenthome。AtthefootofthehillshefoundPaulIrvingbytheBirchPath。HeheldouttoheraclusterofthedaintylittlewildorchidswhichAvonleachildrencalled\"ricelillies。\" \"Please,teacher,IfoundtheseinMr。Wright’sfield,\"hesaidshyly,\"andIcamebacktogivethemtoyoubecauseIthoughtyouwerethekindofladythatwouldlikethem,andbecause……\"heliftedhisbigbeautifuleyes……\"Ilikeyou,teacher。\" \"Youdarling,\"saidAnne,takingthefragrantspikes。AsifPaul’swordshadbeenaspellofmagic,discouragementandwearinesspassedfromherspirit,andhopeupwelledinherheartlikeadancingfountain。ShewentthroughtheBirchPathlight-footedly,attendedbythesweetnessofherorchidsasbyabenediction。 \"Well,howdidyougetalong?\"Marillawantedtoknow。 \"AskmethatamonthlaterandImaybeabletotellyou。Ican’tnow……Idon’tknowmyself……I’mtoonearit。Mythoughtsfeelasiftheyhadbeenallstirredupuntiltheywerethickandmuddy。TheonlythingIfeelreallysureofhavingaccomplishedtodayisthatItaughtCliffieWrightthatAisA。Heneverknewitbefore。Isn’titsomethingtohavestartedasoulalongapaththatmayendinShakespeareandParadiseLost?\" Mrs。Lyndecameuplateronwithmoreencouragement。Thatgoodladyhadwaylaidtheschoolchildrenathergateanddemandedofthemhowtheylikedtheirnewteacher。 \"Andeveryoneofthemsaidtheylikedyousplendid,Anne,exceptAnthonyPye。Imustadmithedidn’t。Hesaidyou`weren’tanygood,justlikeallgirlteachers。’There’sthePyeleavenforyou。 Butnevermind。\" \"I’mnotgoingtomind,\"saidAnnequietly,\"andI’mgoingtomakeAnthonyPyelikemeyet。Patienceandkindnesswillsurelywinhim。\" \"Well,youcannevertellaboutaPye,\"saidMrs。Rachelcautiously。 \"Theygobycontraries,likedreams,oftenasnot。AsforthatDonNELLwoman,she’llgetnoDonNELLingfromme,Icanassureyou。 ThenameisDONnellandalwayshasbeen。Thewomaniscrazy,that’swhat。 ShehasapugdogshecallsQueenieandithasitsmealsatthetablealongwiththefamily,eatingoffachinaplate。I’dbeafraidofajudgmentifIwasher。ThomassaysDonnellhimselfisasensible,hard-workingman,buthehadn’tmuchgumptionwhenhepickedoutawife,that’swhat。\" VI AllSortsandConditionsofMen……andwomenASeptemberdayonPrinceEdwardIslandhills;acrispwindblowingupoverthesanddunesfromthesea;alongredroad,windingthroughfieldsandwoods,nowloopingitselfaboutacornerofthicksetspruces,nowthreadingaplantationofyoungmapleswithgreatfeatherysheetsoffernsbeneaththem,nowdippingdownintoahollowwhereabrookflashedoutofthewoodsandintothemagain,nowbaskinginopensunshinebetweenribbonsofgolden-rodandsmoke-blueasters;airathrillwiththepipingsofmyriadsofcrickets,thosegladlittlepensionersofthesummerhills;aplumpbrownponyamblingalongtheroad;twogirlsbehindhim,fulltothelipswiththesimple,pricelessjoyofyouthandlife。 \"Oh,thisisadayleftoverfromEden,isn’tit,Diana?\"……andAnnesighedforsheerhappiness。\"Theairhasmagicinit。Lookatthepurpleinthecupoftheharvestvalley,Diana。Andoh,dosmellthedyingfir!It’scomingupfromthatlittlesunnyhollowwhereMr。EbenWrighthasbeencuttingfencepoles。Blissisitonsuchadaytobealive;buttosmelldyingfirisveryheaven。 That’stwothirdsWordsworthandonethirdAnneShirley。Itdoesn’tseempossiblethatthereshouldbedyingfirinheaven,doesit?Andyetitdoesn’tseemtomethatheavenwouldbequiteperfectifyoucouldn’tgetawhiffofdeadfirasyouwentthroughitswoods。Perhapswe’llhavetheodortherewithoutthedeath。 Yes,Ithinkthatwillbetheway。Thatdeliciousaromamustbethesoulsofthefirs……andofcourseitwillbejustsoulsinheaven。\" \"Treeshaven’tsouls,\"saidpracticalDiana,\"butthesmellofdeadfiriscertainlylovely。I’mgoingtomakeacushionandfillitwithfirneedles。You’dbettermakeonetoo,Anne。\" \"IthinkIshall……anduseitformynaps。I’dbecertaintodreamIwasadryadorawoodnymphthen。ButjustthisminuteI’mwellcontenttobeAnneShirley,Avonleaschoolma’am,drivingoveraroadlikethisonsuchasweet,friendlyday。\" \"It’salovelydaybutwehaveanythingbutalovelytaskbeforeus,\" sighedDiana。\"Whyonearthdidyouoffertocanvassthisroad,Anne? AlmostallthecranksinAvonlealivealongit,andwe’llprobablybetreatedasifwewerebeggingforourselves。It’stheveryworstroadofall。\" \"ThatiswhyIchoseit。OfcourseGilbertandFredwouldhavetakenthisroadifwehadaskedthem。Butyousee,Diana,IfeelmyselfresponsiblefortheA。V。I。S。,sinceIwasthefirsttosuggestit,anditseemstomethatIoughttodothemostdisagreeablethings。I’msorryonyouraccount;butyouneedn’tsayawordatthecrankyplaces。I’lldoallthetalking…… Mrs。LyndewouldsayIwaswellableto。Mrs。Lyndedoesn’tknowwhethertoapproveofourenterpriseornot。Sheinclinesto,whensheremembersthatMr。andMrs。Allanareinfavorofit; butthefactthatvillageimprovementsocietiesfirstoriginatedintheStatesisacountagainstit。SosheishaltingbetweentwoopinionsandonlysuccesswilljustifyusinMrs。Lynde’seyes。 PriscillaisgoingtowriteapaperforournextImprovementmeeting,andIexpectitwillbegood,forherauntissuchacleverwriterandnodoubtitrunsinthefamily。IshallneverforgetthethrillitgavemewhenIfoundoutthatMrs。CharlotteE。MorganwasPriscilla’saunt。 ItseemedsowonderfulthatIwasafriendofthegirlwhoseauntwrote`EdgewoodDays’and`TheRosebudGarden。’\" \"WheredoesMrs。Morganlive?\" \"InToronto。AndPriscillasayssheiscomingtotheIslandforavisitnextsummer,andifitispossiblePriscillaisgoingtoarrangetohaveusmeether。Thatseemsalmosttoogoodtobetrue——butit’ssomethingpleasanttoimagineafteryougotobed。\" TheAvonleaVillageImprovementSocietywasanorganizedfact。 GilbertBlythewaspresident,FredWrightvice-president,AnneShirleysecretary,andDianaBarrytreasurer。The\"Improvers,\"astheywerepromptlychristened,weretomeetonceafortnightatthehomesofthemembers。Itwasadmittedthattheycouldnotexpecttoaffectmanyimprovementssolateintheseason;buttheymeanttoplanthenextsummer’scampaign,collectanddiscussideas,writeandreadpapers,and,asAnnesaid,educatethepublicsentimentgenerally。 Therewassomedisapproval,ofcourse,and……whichtheImproversfeltmuchmorekeenly……agooddealofridicule。Mr。ElishaWrightwasreportedtohavesaidthatamoreappropriatenamefortheorganizationwouldbeCourtingClub。Mrs。HiramSloanedeclaredshehadheardtheImproversmeanttoploughupalltheroadsidesandsetthemoutwithgeraniums。Mr。LeviBoulterwarnedhisneighborsthattheImproverswouldinsistthateverybodypulldownhishouseandrebuilditafterplansapprovedbythesociety。 Mr。JamesSpencersentthemwordthathewishedtheywouldkindlyshoveldownthechurchhill。EbenWrighttoldAnnethathewishedtheImproverscouldinduceoldJosiahSloanetokeephiswhiskerstrimmed。 Mr。LawrenceBellsaidhewouldwhitewashhisbarnsifnothingelsewouldpleasethembuthewouldNOThanglacecurtainsinthecowstablewindows。 Mr。MajorSpenceraskedCliftonSloane,anImproverwhodrovethemilktotheCarmodycheesefactory,ifitwastruethateverybodywouldhavetohavehismilk-standhand-paintednextsummerandkeepanembroideredcenterpieceonit。 Inspiteof……orperhaps,humannaturebeingwhatitis,becauseof……this,theSocietywentgamelytoworkattheonlyimprovementtheycouldhopetobringaboutthatfall。Atthesecondmeeting,intheBarryparlor,OliverSloanemovedthattheytartasubscriptiontore-shingleandpaintthehall;JuliaBellsecondedit,withanuneasyfeelingthatshewasdoingsomethingnotexactlyladylike。 Gilbertputthemotion,itwascarriedunanimously,andAnnegravelyrecordeditinherminutes。Thenextthingwastoappointacommittee,andGertiePye,determinednottoletJuliaBellcarryoffallthelaurels,boldlymovedthatMissJaneAndrewsbechairmanofsaidcommittee。 Thismotionbeingalsodulysecondedandcarried,JanereturnedthecomplimentbyappointingGertieonthecommittee,alongwithGilbert,Anne,Diana,andFredWright。Thecommitteechosetheirroutesinprivateconclave。AnneandDianaweretoldofffortheNewbridgeroad,GilbertandFredfortheWhiteSandsroad,andJaneandGertiefortheCarmodyroad。 \"Because,\"explainedGilberttoAnne,astheywalkedhometogetherthroughtheHauntedWood,\"thePyesalllivealongthatroadandtheywon’tgiveacentunlessoneofthemselvescanvassesthem。\" ThenextSaturdayAnneandDianastartedout。Theydrovetotheendoftheroadandcanvassedhomeward,callingfirstonthe\"Andrewgirls。\" \"IfCatherineisalonewemaygetsomething,\"saidDiana,\"butifElizaistherewewon’t。\" Elizawasthere……verymuchso……andlookedevengrimmerthanusual。MissElizawasoneofthosepeoplewhogiveyoutheimpressionthatlifeisindeedavaleoftears,andthatasmile,nevertospeakofalaugh,isawasteofnervousenergytrulyreprehensible。TheAndrewgirlshadbeen\"girls\"forfiftyoddyearsandseemedlikelytoremaingirlstotheendoftheirearthlypilgrimage。Catherine,itwassaid,hadnotentirelygivenuphope,butEliza,whowasbornapessimist,hadneverhadany。TheylivedinalittlebrownhousebuiltinasunnycornerscoopedoutofMarkAndrew’sbeechwoods。Elizacomplainedthatitwasterriblehotinsummer,butCatherinewaswonttosayitwaslovelyandwarminwinter。 Elizawassewingpatchwork,notbecauseitwasneededbutsimplyasaprotestagainstthefrivolouslaceCatherinewascrocheting。 ElizalistenedwithafrownandCatherinewithasmile,asthegirlsexplainedtheirerrand。Tobesure,wheneverCatherinecaughtEliza’seyeshediscardedthesmileinguiltyconfusion; butitcreptbackthenextmoment。 \"IfIhadmoneytowaste,\"saidElizagrimly,\"I’dburnitupandhavethefunofseeingablazemaybe;butIwouldn’tgiveittothathall,notacent。It’snobenefittothesettlement……justaplaceforyoungfolkstomeetandcarryonwhenthey’sbetterbehomeintheirbeds。\" \"Oh,Eliza,youngfolksmusthavesomeamusement,\"protestedCatherine。 \"Idon’tseethenecessity。Wedidn’tgadabouttohallsandplaceswhenwewereyoung,CatherineAndrews。Thisworldisgettingworseeveryday\" \"Ithinkit’sgettingbetter,\"saidCatherinefirmly。 \"YOUthink!\"MissEliza’svoiceexpressedtheutmostcontempt。 \"Itdoesn’tsignifywhatyouTHINK,CatherineAndrews。Factsisfacts。\" \"Well,Ialwaysliketolookonthebrightside,Eliza。\" \"Thereisn’tanybrightside。\" \"Oh,indeedthereis,\"criedAnne,whocouldn’tenduresuchheresyinsilence。\"Why,thereareeversomanybrightsides,MissAndrews。 It’sreallyabeautifulworld。\" \"Youwon’thavesuchahighopinionofitwhenyou’velivedaslonginitasIhave,\"retortedMissElizasourly,\"andyouwon’tbesoenthusiasticaboutimprovingiteither。Howisyourmother,Diana? Dearme,butshehasfailedoflate。Shelooksterriblerundown。 AndhowlongisitbeforeMarillaexpectstobestoneblind,Anne?\" \"Thedoctorthinkshereyeswillnotgetanyworseifsheisverycareful,\"falteredAnne。 Elizashookherhead。 \"Doctorsalwaystalklikethatjusttokeeppeoplecheeredup。Iwouldn’thavemuchhopeifIwasher。It’sbesttobepreparedfortheworst。\" \"Butoughtn’twebepreparedforthebesttoo?\"pleadedAnne。 \"It’sjustaslikelytohappenastheworst。\" \"Notinmyexperience,andI’vefifty-sevenyearstosetagainstyoursixteen,\"retortedEliza。\"Going,areyou?Well,IhopethisnewsocietyofyourswillbeabletokeepAvonleafromrunninganyfurtherdownhillbutIhaven’tmuchhopeofit。\" AnneandDianagotthemselvesthankfullyout,anddroveawayasfastasthefatponycouldgo。AstheyroundedthecurvebelowthebeechwoodaplumpfigurecamespeedingoverMr。Andrews’pasture,wavingtothemexcitedly。ItwasCatherineAndrewsandshewassooutofbreaththatshecouldhardlyspeak,butshethrustacoupleofquartersintoAnne’shand。 \"That’smycontributiontopaintingthehall,\"shegasped。\"I’dliketogiveyouadollarbutIdon’tdaretakemorefrommyeggmoneyforElizawouldfinditoutifIdid。I’mrealinterestedinyoursocietyandIbelieveyou’regoingtodoalotofgood。 I’manoptimist。IHAVEtobe,livingwithEliza。Imusthurrybackbeforeshemissesme……shethinksI’mfeedingthehens。 Ihopeyou’llhavegoodluckcanvassing,anddon’tbecastdownoverwhatElizasaid。TheworldISgettingbetter……itcertainlyis。\" ThenexthousewasDanielBlair’s。 \"Now,italldependsonwhetherhiswifeishomeornot,\"saidDiana,astheyjoltedalongadeep-ruttedlane。\"Ifsheiswewon’tgetacent。 EverybodysaysDanBlairdoesn’tdarehavehishaircutwithoutaskingherpermission;andit’scertainshe’sveryclose,tostateitmoderately。 Shesaysshehastobejustbeforeshe’sgenerous。ButMrs。Lyndesaysshe’ssomuch`before’thatgenerositynevercatchesupwithheratall。\" AnnerelatedtheirexperienceattheBlairplacetoMarillathatevening。 \"Wetiedthehorseandthenrappedatthekitchendoor。 Nobodycamebutthedoorwasopenandwecouldhearsomebodyinthepantry,goingondreadfully。Wecouldn’tmakeoutthewordsbutDianasayssheknowstheywereswearingbythesoundofthem。 Ican’tbelievethatofMr。Blair,forheisalwayssoquietandmeek; butatleasthehadgreatprovocation,forMarilla,whenthatpoormancametothedoor,redasabeet,withperspirationstreamingdownhisface,hehadononeofhiswife’sbigginghamaprons。`Ican’tgetthisdurnedthingoff,’hesaid,`forthestringsaretiedinahardknotandIcan’tbust’em,soyou’llhavetoexcuseme,ladies。’ Webeggedhimnottomentionitandwentinandsatdown。Mr。Blairsatdowntoo;hetwistedtheapronaroundtohisbackandrolleditup,buthedidlooksoashamedandworriedthatIfeltsorryforhim,andDianasaidshefearedwehadcalledataninconvenienttime。 `Oh,notatall,’saidMr。Blair,tryingtosmile……youknowheisalwaysverypolite……’I’malittlebusy……gettingreadytobakeacakeasitwere。MywifegotatelegramtodaythathersisterfromMontrealiscomingtonightandshe’sgonetothetraintomeetherandleftordersformetomakeacakefortea。 ShewritouttherecipeandtoldmewhattodobutI’vecleanforgothalfthedirectionsalready。Anditsays,\"flavoraccordingtotaste。\" Whatdoesthatmean?Howcanyoutell?Andwhatifmytastedoesn’thappentobeotherpeople’staste?Wouldatablespoonofvanillabeenoughforasmalllayercake?\" \"Ifeltsorrierthaneverforthepoorman。Hedidn’tseemtobeinhispropersphereatall。IhadheardofhenpeckedhusbandsandnowIfeltthatIsawone。Itwasonmylipstosay,`Mr。Blair,ifyou’llgiveusasubscriptionforthehallI’llmixupyourcakeforyou。’ButIsuddenlythoughtitwouldn’tbeneighborlytodrivetoosharpabargainwithafellowcreatureindistress。SoI offeredtomixthecakeforhimwithoutanyconditionsatall。 Hejustjumpedatmyoffer。Hesaidhe’dbeenusedtomakinghisownbreadbeforehewasmarriedbuthefearedcakewasbeyondhim,andyethehatedtodisappointhiswife。Hegotmeanotherapron,andDianabeattheeggsandImixedthecake。Mr。Blairranaboutandgotusthematerials。HehadforgottenallabouthisapronandwhenheranitstreamedoutbehindhimandDianasaidshethoughtshewoulddietoseeit。Hesaidhecouldbakethecakeallright……hewasusedtothat……andthenheaskedforourlistandheputdownfourdollars。Soyouseewewererewarded。Butevenifhehadn’tgivenacentI’dalwaysfeelthatwehaddoneatrulyChristianactinhelpinghim。\" TheodoreWhite’swasthenextstoppingplace。NeitherAnnenorDianahadeverbeentherebefore,andtheyhadonlyaveryslightacquaintancewithMrs。Theodore,whowasnotgiventohospitality。 Shouldtheygotothebackorfrontdoor?WhiletheyheldawhisperedconsultationMrs。Theodoreappearedatthefrontdoorwithanarmfulofnewspapers。Deliberatelyshelaidthemdownonebyoneontheporchfloorandtheporchsteps,andthendownthepathtotheveryfeetofhermystifiedcallers。 \"Willyoupleasewipeyourfeetcarefullyonthegrassandthenwalkonthesepapers?\"shesaidanxiously。\"I’vejustsweptthehousealloverandIcan’thaveanymoredusttrackedin。 Thepath’sbeenrealmuddysincetherainyesterday。\" \"Don’tyoudarelaugh,\"warnedAnneinawhisper,astheymarchedalongthenewspapers。\"AndIimploreyou,Diana,nottolookatme,nomatterwhatshesays,orIshallnotbeabletokeepasoberface。\" Thepapersextendedacrossthehallandintoaprim,flecklessparlor。 AnneandDianasatdowngingerlyonthenearestchairsandexplainedtheirerrand。Mrs。Whiteheardthempolitely,interruptingonlytwice,oncetochaseoutanadventurousfly,andoncetopickupatinywispofgrassthathadfallenonthecarpetfromAnne’sdress。Annefeltwretchedlyguilty;butMrs。Whitesubscribedtwodollarsandpaidthemoneydown……\"topreventusfromhavingtogobackforit,\" Dianasaidwhentheygotaway。Mrs。Whitehadthenewspapersgatheredupbeforetheyhadtheirhorseuntiedandastheydroveoutoftheyardtheysawherbusilywieldingabroominthehall。 \"I’vealwaysheardthatMrs。TheodoreWhitewastheneatestwomanaliveandI’llbelieveitafterthis,\"saidDiana,givingwaytohersuppressedlaughterassoonasitwassafe。 \"Iamgladshehasnochildren,\"saidAnnesolemnly。\"Itwouldbedreadfulbeyondwordsforthemifshehad。\" AttheSpencers’Mrs。IsabellaSpencermadethemmiserablebysayingsomethingill-naturedabouteveryoneinAvonlea。Mr。ThomasBoulterrefusedtogiveanythingbecausethehall,whenithadbeenbuilt,twentyyearsbefore,hadn’tbeenbuiltonthesiteherecommended。 Mrs。EstherBell,whowasthepictureofhealth,tookhalfanhourtodetailallherachesandpains,andsadlyputdownfiftycentsbecauseshewouldn’tbetherethattimenextyeartodoit……no,shewouldbeinhergrave。 Theirworstreception,however,wasatSimonFletcher’s。Whentheydroveintotheyardtheysawtwofacespeeringatthemthroughtheporchwindow。Butalthoughtheyrappedandwaitedpatientlyandpersistentlynobodycametothedoor。TwodecidedlyruffledandindignantgirlsdroveawayfromSimonFletcher’s。EvenAnneadmittedthatshewasbeginningtofeeldiscouraged。Butthetideturnedafterthat。SeveralSloanehomesteadscamenext,wheretheygotliberalsubscriptions,andfromthattotheendtheyfaredwell,withonlyanoccasionalsnub。TheirlastplaceofcallwasatRobertDickson’sbythepondbridge。Theystayedtoteahere,althoughtheywerenearlyhome,ratherthanriskoffendingMrs。 Dickson,whohadthereputationofbeingavery\"touchy\"woman。 WhiletheywerethereoldMrs。JamesWhitecalledin。 \"I’vejustbeendowntoLorenzo’s,\"sheannounced。\"He’stheproudestmaninAvonleathisminute。Whatdoyouthink?There’sabrandnewboythere……andaftersevengirlsthat’squiteanevent,Icantellyou。\"Anneprickedupherears,andwhentheydroveawayshesaid。 \"I’mgoingstraighttoLorenzoWhite’s。\" \"ButhelivesontheWhiteSandsroadandit’squiteadistanceoutofour,way\"protestedDiana。\"GilbertandFredwillcanvasshim。\" \"TheyarenotgoingarounduntilnextSaturdayanditwillbetoolatebythen,\"saidAnnefirmly。\"Thenoveltywillbewornoff。 LorenzoWhiteisdreadfullymeanbuthewillsubscribetoANYTHING justnow。Wemustn’tletsuchagoldenopportunityslip,Diana。\" TheresultjustifiedAnne’sforesight。Mr。Whitemetthemintheyard,beaminglikethesunuponanEasterday。WhenAnneaskedforasubscriptionheagreedenthusiastically。 \"Certain,certain。Justputmedownforadollarmorethanthehighestsubscriptionyou’vegot。\" \"Thatwillbefivedollars……Mr。DanielBlairputdownfour,\" saidAnne,halfafraid。ButLorenzodidnotflinch。 \"Fiveitis……andhere’sthemoneyonthespot。Now,Iwantyoutocomeintothehouse。There’ssomethinginthereworthseeing…… somethingveryfewpeoplehaveseenasyet。JustcomeinandpassYOURopinion。\" \"Whatwillwesayifthebabyisn’tpretty?\"whisperedDianaintrepidationastheyfollowedtheexcitedLorenzointothehouse。 \"Oh,therewillcertainlybesomethingelsenicetosayaboutit,\" saidAnneeasily。\"Therealwaysisaboutababy。\" ThebabyWASpretty,however,andMr。Whitefeltthathegothisfivedollars’worthofthegirls’honestdelightovertheplumplittlenewcomer。Butthatwasthefirst,last,andonlytimethatLorenzoWhiteeversubscribedtoanything。 Anne,tiredasshewas,madeonemoreeffortforthepublicwealthatnight,slippingoverthefieldstointerviewMr。Harrison,whowasasusualsmokinghispipeontheverandawithGingerbesidehim。 StricklyspeakinghewasontheCarmodyroad;butJaneandGertie,whowerenotacquaintedwithhimsavebydoubtfulreport,hadnervouslybeggedAnnetocanvasshim。 Mr。Harrison,however,flatlyrefusedtosubscribeacent,andallAnne’swileswereinvain。 \"ButIthoughtyouapprovedofoursociety,Mr。Harrison,\"shemourned。 \"SoIdo……soIdo……butmyapprovaldoesn’tgoasdeepasmypocket,Anne。\" \"AfewmoreexperiencessuchasIhavehadtodaywouldmakemeasmuchofapessimistasMissElizaAndrews,\"Annetoldherreflectionintheeastgablemirroratbedtime。 VII ThePointingofDutyAnneleanedbackinherchaironemildOctobereveningandsighed。 Shewassittingatatablecoveredwithtextbooksandexercises,butthecloselywrittensheetsofpaperbeforeherhadnoapparentconnectionwithstudiesorschoolwork。 \"Whatisthematter?\"askedGilbert,whohadarrivedattheopenkitchendoorjustintimetohearthesigh。 Annecolored,andthrustherwritingoutofsightundersomeschoolcompositions。 \"Nothingverydreadful。Iwasjusttryingtowriteoutsomeofmythoughts,asProfessorHamiltonadvisedme,butIcouldn’tgetthemtopleaseme。Theyseemsostillandfoolishdirectlythey’rewrittendownonwhitepaperwithblackink。Fanciesarelikeshadows…… youcan’tcagethem,they’resuchwayward,dancingthings。 ButperhapsI’lllearnthesecretsomedayifIkeepontrying。 Ihaven’tagreatmanysparemoments,youknow。BythetimeI finishcorrectingschoolexercisesandcompositions,Idon’talwaysfeellikewritinganyofmyown。\" \"Youaregettingonsplendidlyinschool,Anne。Allthechildrenlikeyou,\"saidGilbert,sittingdownonthestonestep。 \"No,notall。AnthonyPyedoesn’tandWON’Tlikeme。Whatisworse,hedoesn’trespectme……no,hedoesn’t。HesimplyholdsmeincontemptandIdon’tmindconfessingtoyouthatitworriesmemiserably。 Itisn’tthatheissoverybad……heisonlyrathermischievous,butnoworsethansomeoftheothers。Heseldomdisobeysme;butheobeyswithascornfulairoftolerationasifitwasn’tworthwhiledisputingthepointorhewould……andithasabadeffectontheothers。 I’vetriedeverywaytowinhimbutI’mbeginningtofearInevershall。 Iwantto,forhe’sratheracutelittlelad,ifheISaPye,andI couldlikehimifhe’dletme。\" \"Probablyit’smerelytheeffectofwhathehearsathome。\" \"Notaltogether。Anthonyisanindependentlittlechapandmakesuphisownmindaboutthings。Hehasalwaysgonetomenbeforeandhesaysgirlteachersarenogood。Well,we’llseewhatpatienceandkindnesswilldo。Ilikeovercomingdifficultiesandteachingisreallyveryinterestingwork。PaulIrvingmakesupforallthatislackingintheothers。Thatchildisaperfectdarling,Gilbert,andageniusintothebargain。I’mpersuadedtheworldwillhearofhimsomeday,\"concludedAnneinatoneofconviction。 \"Iliketeaching,too,\"saidGilbert。\"It’sgoodtraining,foronething。 Why,Anne,I’velearnedmoreintheweeksI’vebeenteachingtheyoungtheideasofWhiteSandsthanIlearnedinalltheyearsIwenttoschoolmyself。 Weallseemtobegettingonprettywell。TheNewbridgepeoplelikeJane,Ihear;andIthinkWhiteSandsistolerablysatisfiedwithyourhumbleservant……allexceptMr。AndrewSpencer。ImetMrs。PeterBlewettonmywayhomelastnightandshetoldmeshethoughtitherdutytoinformmethatMr。Spencerdidn’tapproveofmymethods。\" \"Haveyouevernoticed,\"askedAnnereflectively,\"thatwhenpeoplesayitistheirdutytotellyouacertainthingyoumayprepareforsomethingdisagreeable?Whyisitthattheyneverseemtothinkitadutytotellyouthepleasantthingstheyhearaboutyou? Mrs。H。B。DonNELLcalledattheschoolagainyesterdayandtoldmeshethoughtitHERdutytoinformmethatMrs。HarmonAndrewdidn’tapproveofmyreadingfairytalestothechildren,andthatMr。RogersonthoughtPrilliewasn’tcomingonfastenoughinarithmetic。IfPrilliewouldspendlesstimemakingeyesattheboysoverherslateshemightdobetter。IfeelquitesurethatJackGillisworksherclasssumsforher,thoughI’veneverbeenabletocatchhimred-handed。\" \"HaveyousucceededinreconcilingMrs。DonNELL’shopefulsontohissaintlyname?\" \"Yes,\"laughedAnne,\"butitwasreallyadifficulttask。Atfirst,whenIcalledhim`St。Clair’hewouldnottaketheleastnoticeuntilI’dspokentwoorthreetimes;andthen,whentheotherboysnudgedhim,hewouldlookupwithsuchanaggrievedair,asifI’dcalledhimJohnorCharlieandhecouldn’tbeexpectedtoknowImeanthim。SoIkepthiminafterschoolonenightandtalkedkindlytohim。ItoldhimhismotherwishedmetocallhimSt。ClairandIcouldn’tgoagainstherwishes。Hesawitwhenitwasallexplainedout……he’sreallyaveryreasonablelittlefellow……andhesaid_I_couldcallhimSt。Clairbutthathe’d`lickthestuffing’outofanyoftheboysthattriedit。 Ofcourse,Ihadtorebukehimagainforusingsuchshockinglanguage。 Sincethen_I_callhimSt。ClairandtheboyscallhimJakeandallgoessmoothly。Heinformsmethathemeanstobeacarpenter,butMrs。DonNELLsaysIamtomakeacollegeprofessoroutofhim。\" ThementionofcollegegaveanewdirectiontoGilbert’sthoughts,andtheytalkedforatimeoftheirplansandwishes……gravely,earnestly,hopefully,asyouthlovestotalk,whilethefutureisyetanuntroddenpathfullofwonderfulpossibilities。 Gilberthadfinallymadeuphismindthathewasgoingtobeadoctor。 \"It’sasplendidprofession,\"hesaidenthusiastically。\"Afellowhastofightsomethingallthroughlife……didn’tsomebodyoncedefinemanasafightinganimal?……andIwanttofightdiseaseandpainandignorance……whichareallmembersoneofanother。 Iwanttodomyshareofhonest,realworkintheworld,Anne…… addalittletothesumofhumanknowledgethatallthegoodmenhavebeenaccumulatingsinceitbegan。ThefolkswholivedbeforemehavedonesomuchformethatIwanttoshowmygratitudebydoingsomethingforthefolkswhowillliveafterme。Itseemstomethatistheonlywayafellowcangetsquarewithhisobligationstotherace。\" \"I’dliketoaddsomebeautytolife,\"saidAnnedreamily。\"Idon’texactlywanttomakepeopleKNOWmore……thoughIknowthatISthenoblestambition……butI’dlovetomakethemhaveapleasantertimebecauseofme……tohavesomelittlejoyorhappythoughtthatwouldneverhaveexistedifIhadn’tbeenborn。\" \"Ithinkyou’refulfillingthatambitioneveryday,\"saidGilbertadmiringly。 Andhewasright。Annewasoneofthechildrenoflightbybirthright。 Aftershehadpassedthroughalifewithasmileorawordthrownacrossitlikeagleamofsunshinetheownerofthatlifesawit,forthetimebeingatleast,ashopefulandlovelyandofgoodreport。 FinallyGilbertroseregretfully。 \"Well,ImustrunuptoMacPhersons’。MoodySpurgeoncamehomefromQueen’stodayforSundayandhewastobringmeoutabookProfessorBoydislendingme。\" \"AndImustgetMarilla’stea。ShewenttoseeMrs。Keiththiseveningandshewillsoonbeback。\" AnnehadteareadywhenMarillacamehome;thefirewascracklingcheerily,avaseoffrost-bleachedfernsandruby-redmapleleavesadornedthetable,anddelectableodorsofhamandtoastpervadedtheair。ButMarillasankintoherchairwithadeepsigh。 \"Areyoureyestroublingyou?Doesyourheadache?\"queriedAnneanxiously。 \"No。I’monlytired……andworried。It’saboutMaryandthosechildren……Maryisworse……shecan’tlastmuchlonger。Andasforthetwins,_I_don’tknowwhatistobecomeofthem。\" \"Hasn’ttheirunclebeenheardfrom?\" \"Yes,Maryhadaletterfromhim。He’sworkinginalumbercampand`shackingit,’whateverthatmeans。Anyway,hesayshecan’tpossiblytakethechildrentillthespring。Heexpectstobemarriedthenandwillhaveahometotakethemto;buthesaysshemustgetsomeoftheneighborstokeepthemforthewinter。 Shesaysshecan’tbeartoaskanyofthem。MarynevergotonanytoowellwiththeEastGraftonpeopleandthat’safact。 Andthelongandshortofitis,Anne,thatI’msureMarywantsmetotakethosechildren……shedidn’tsaysobutsheLOOKEDit。\" \"Oh!\"Anneclaspedherhands,allathrillwithexcitement。 \"Andofcourseyouwill,Marilla,won’tyou?\" \"Ihaven’tmadeupmymind,\"saidMarillarathertartly。\"Idon’trushintothingsinyourheadlongway,Anne。Thirdcousinshipisaprettyslimclaim。Anditwillbeafearfulresponsibilitytohavetwochildrenofsixyearstolookafter……twins,atthat。\" Marillahadanideathattwinswerejusttwiceasbadassinglechildren。 \"Twinsareveryinteresting……atleastonepairofthem,\"saidAnne。 \"It’sonlywhentherearetwoorthreepairsthatitgetsmonotonous。 AndIthinkitwouldberealniceforyoutohavesomethingtoamuseyouwhenI’mawayinschool。\" \"Idon’treckonthere’dbemuchamusementinit……moreworryandbotherthananythingelse,Ishouldsay。Itwouldn’tbesoriskyiftheywereevenasoldasyouwerewhenItookyou。Iwouldn’tmindDorasomuch……sheseemsgoodandquiet。ButthatDavyisalimb。\" AnnewasfondofchildrenandherheartyearnedovertheKeithtwins。 Theremembranceofherownneglectedchildhoodwasveryvividwithherstill。SheknewthatMarilla’sonlyvulnerablepointwashersterndevotiontowhatshebelievedtobeherduty,andAnneskillfullymarshalledherargumentsalongthisline。 \"IfDavyisnaughtyit’sallthemorereasonwhyheshouldhavegoodtraining,isn’tit,Marilla?Ifwedon’ttakethemwedon’tknowwhowill,norwhatkindofinfluencesmaysurroundthem。 SupposeMrs。Keith’snextdoorneighbors,theSprotts,weretotakethem。Mrs。LyndesaysHenrySprottisthemostprofanemanthateverlivedandyoucan’tbelieveawordhischildrensay。 Wouldn’titbedreadfultohavethetwinslearnanythinglikethat? OrsupposetheywenttotheWiggins’。Mrs。LyndesaysthatMr。 Wigginssellseverythingofftheplacethatcanbesoldandbringshisfamilyuponskimmilk。Youwouldn’tlikeyourrelationstobestarved,eveniftheywereonlythirdcousins,wouldyou?Itseemstome,Marilla,thatitisourdutytotakethem。\" \"Isupposeitis,\"assentedMarillagloomily。\"IdaresayI’lltellMaryI’lltakethem。Youneedn’tlooksodelighted,Anne。Itwillmeanagooddealofextraworkforyou。Ican’tsewastitchonaccountofmyeyes,soyou’llhavetoseetothemakingandmendingoftheirclothes。Andyoudon’tlikesewing。\" \"Ihateit,\"saidAnnecalmly,\"butifyouarewillingtotakethosechildrenfromasenseofdutysurelyIcandotheirsewingfromasenseofduty。Itdoespeoplegoodtohavetodothingstheydon’tlike……inmoderation。\" VIII MarillaAdoptsTwinsMrs。RachelLyndewassittingatherkitchenwindow,knittingaquilt,justasshehadbeensittingoneeveningseveralyearspreviouslywhenMatthewCuthberthaddrivendownoverthehillwithwhatMrs。Rachelcalled\"hisimportedorphan。\"Butthathadbeeninspringtime;andthiswaslateautumn,andallthewoodswereleaflessandthefieldssereandbrown。ThesunwasjustsettingwithagreatdealofpurpleandgoldenpompbehindthedarkwoodswestofAvonleawhenabuggydrawnbyacomfortablebrownnagcamedownthehill。Mrs。Rachelpeeredatiteagerly。 \"There’sMarillagettinghomefromthefuneral,\"shesaidtoherhusband,whowaslyingonthekitchenlounge。ThomasLyndelaymoreontheloungenowadaysthanhehadbeenusedtodo,butMrs。 Rachel,whowassosharpatnoticinganythingbeyondherownhousehold,hadnotasyetnoticedthis。\"Andshe’sgotthetwinswithher,……yes,there’sDavyleaningoverthedashboardgrabbingatthepony’stailandMarillajerkinghimback。 Dora’ssittingupontheseatasprimasyouplease。Shealwayslooksasifshe’djustbeenstarchedandironed。Well,poorMarillaisgoingtohaveherhandsfullthiswinterandnomistake。