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类别:其他 作者:Lucy Maud Montgomery字数:23653更新时间:18/12/21 16:47:21
Hereisherletter—— \"`Dearestteacher,IthinkIwillwriteyoualettertotellyouhowmuchIloveyou。 Iloveyouwithmywholeheartandsoulandmind……withallthereisofmetolove……andIwanttoserveyouforever。 Itwouldbemyhighestprivilege。ThatiswhyItrysohardtobegoodinschoolandlearnmylessuns。 \"`Youaresobeautiful,myteacher。Yourvoiceislikemusicandyoureyesarelikepansieswhenthedewisonthem。Youarelikeatallstatelyqueen。Yourhairislikeripplinggold。AnthonyPyesaysitisred,butyouneedn’tpayanyattentiontoAnthony。 \"`IhaveonlyknownyouforafewmonthsbutIcannotrealizethattherewaseveratimewhenIdidnotknowyou……whenyouhadnotcomeintomylifetoblessandhallowit。Iwillalwayslookbacktothisyearasthemostwonderfulinmylifebecauseitbroughtyoutome。Besides,it’stheyearwemovedtoAvonleafromNewbridge。Myloveforyouhasmademylifeveryrichandithaskeptmefrommuchofharmandevil。Iowethisalltoyou,mysweetestteacher。 \"`IshallneverforgethowsweetyoulookedthelasttimeIsawyouinthatblackdresswithflowersinyourhair。Ishallseeyoulikethatforever,evenwhenwearebotholdandgray。Youwillalwaysbeyoungandfairtome,dearestteacher。Iamthinkingofyouallthetime……inthemorningandatthenoontideandatthetwilight。Iloveyouwhenyoulaughandwhenyousigh……evenwhenyoulookdisdainful。IneversawyoulookcrossthoughAnthonyPyesaysyoualwayslooksobutIdon’twonderyoulookcrossathimforhedeservesit。Iloveyouineverydress……youseemmoreadorableineachnewdressthanthelast。 \"`Dearestteacher,goodnight。Thesunhassetandthestarsareshining……starsthatareasbrightandbeautifulasyoureyes。 Ikissyourhandsandface,mysweet。MayGodwatchoveryouandprotectyoufromallharm。 YourafecksionatepupilAnnettaBell。’\" \"Thisextraordinaryletterpuzzledmenotalittle。IknewAnnettacouldn’thavecomposeditanymorethanshecouldfly。WhenIwenttoschoolthenextdayItookherforawalkdowntothebrookatrecessandaskedhertotellmethetruthabouttheletter。 Annettacriedand’fessedupfreely。Shesaidshehadneverwrittenaletterandshedidn’tknowhowto,orwhattosay,buttherewasbundleoflovelettersinhermother’stopbureaudrawerwhichhadbeenwrittentoherbyanold`beau。’ \"`Itwasn’tfather,’sobbedAnnetta,`itwassomeonewhowasstudyingforaminister,andsohecouldwritelovelyletters,butmadidn’tmarryhimafterall。Shesaidshecouldn’tmakeoutwhathewasdrivingathalfthetime。ButIthoughtthelettersweresweetandthatI’djustcopythingsoutofthemhereandtheretowriteyou。Iput\"teacher\"whereheput\"lady\"andIputinsomethingofmyownwhenIcouldthinkofitandIchangedsomewords。 Iput\"dress\"inplaceof\"mood。\"Ididn’tknowjustwhata\"mood\" wasbutIs’poseditwassomethingtowear。Ididn’ts’poseyou’dknowthedifference。Idon’tseehowyoufoundoutitwasn’tallmine。Youmustbeawfulclever,teacher。’ \"ItoldAnnettaitwasverywrongtocopyanotherperson’sletterandpassitoffasherown。ButI’mafraidthatallAnnettarepentedofwasbeingfoundout。 \"`AndIdoloveyou,teacher,’shesobbed。`Itwasalltrue,eveniftheministerwroteitfirst。Idoloveyouwithallmyheart。’ \"It’sverydifficulttoscoldanybodyproperlyundersuchcircumstances。 \"HereisBarbaraShaw’sletter。Ican’treproducetheblotsoftheoriginal。 \"`Dearteacher,Yousaidwemightwriteaboutavisit。Inevervisitedbutonce。 ItwasatmyAuntMary’slastwinter。MyAuntMaryisaveryparticularwomanandagreathousekeeper。ThefirstnightIwastherewewereattea。 Iknockedoverajugandbrokeit。AuntMarysaidshehadhadthatjugeversinceshewasmarriedandnobodyhadeverbrokenitbefore。 WhenwegotupIsteppedonherdressandallthegatherstoreoutoftheskirt。ThenextmorningwhenIgotupIhitthepitcheragainstthebasinandcrackedthembothandIupsetacupofteaonthetableclothatbreakfast。WhenIwashelpingAuntMarywiththedinnerdishesI droppedachinaplateanditsmashed。ThateveningIfelldownstairsandsprainedmyankleandhadtostayinbedforaweek。IheardAuntMarytellUncleJosephitwasamercyorI’dhavebrokeneverythinginthehouse。 WhenIgotbetteritwastimetogohome。Idon’tlikevisitingverymuch。 Ilikegoingtoschoolbetter,especiallysinceIcametoAvonlea。 Yoursrespectfully,Barbara。Shaw。’\" \"WillieWhite’sbegan,RespectedMiss,IwanttotellyouaboutmyVeryBraveAunt。ShelivesinOntarioandonedayshewentouttothebarnandsawadogintheyard。 Thedoghadnobusinesstheresoshegotastickandwhackedhimhardanddrovehimintothebarnandshuthimup。Prettysoonamancamelookingforaninaginarylion’(Query;——DidWilliemeanamenagerielion?)`thathadrunawayfromacircus。AnditturnedoutthatthedogwasalionandmyVeryBraveAunthaddruvhimintothebarnwithastick。Itwasawondershewasnotetupbutshewasverybrave。EmersonGillissaysifshethoughtitwasadogshewasn’tanybraverthanifitreallywasadog。ButEmersonisjealousbecausehehasn’tgotaBraveAunthimself,nothingbutuncles。’\" \"Ihavekeptthebestforthelast。YoulaughatmebecauseI thinkPaulisageniusbutIamsurehisletterwillconvinceyouthatheisaveryuncommonchild。Paullivesawaydownneartheshorewithhisgrandmotherandhehasnoplaymates……norealplaymates。YourememberourSchoolManagementprofessortoldusthatwemustnothave`favorites’amongourpupils,butIcan’thelplovingPaulIrvingthebestofallmine。Idon’tthinkitdoesanyharm,though,foreverybodylovesPaul,evenMrs。Lynde,whosaysshecouldneverhavebelievedshe’dgetsofondofaYankee。 Theotherboysinschoollikehimtoo。Thereisnothingweakorgirlishabouthiminspiteofhisdreamsandfancies。Heisverymanlyandcanholdhisowninallgames。HefoughtSt。ClairDonnellrecentlybecauseSt。ClairsaidtheUnionJackwasawayaheadoftheStarsandStripesasaflag。Theresultwasadrawnbattleandamutualagreementtorespecteachother’spatriotismhenceforth。St。ClairsayshecanhittheHARDESTbutPaulcanhittheOFTENEST。 \"Paul’sLetter。 Mydearteacher,Youtolduswemightwriteyouaboutsomeinterestingpeopleweknew。 IthinkthemostinterestingpeopleIknowaremyrockpeopleandI meantotellyouaboutthem。IhavenevertoldanybodyaboutthemexceptgrandmaandfatherbutIwouldliketohaveyouknowaboutthembecauseyouunderstandthings。Thereareagreatmanypeoplewhodonotunderstandthingssothereisnouseintellingthem。 Myrockpeopleliveattheshore。Iusedtovisitthemalmosteveryeveningbeforethewintercame。NowIcan’tgotillspring,buttheywillbethere,forpeoplelikethatneverchange……thatisthesplendidthingaboutthem。NorawasthefirstoneofthemI gotacquaintedwithandsoIthinkIloveherthebest。ShelivesinAndrews’Coveandshehasblackhairandblackeyes,andsheknowsallaboutthemermaidsandthewaterkelpies。Yououghttohearthestoriesshecantell。ThentherearetheTwinSailors。 Theydon’tliveanywhere,theysailallthetime,buttheyoftencomeashoretotalktome。Theyareapairofjollytarsandtheyhaveseeneverythingintheworld……andmorethanwhatisintheworld。DoyouknowwhathappenedtotheyoungestTwinSailoronce?Hewassailingandhesailedrightintoamoonglade。A moongladeisthetrackthefullmoonmakesonthewaterwhenitisrisingfromthesea,youknow,teacher。Well,theyoungestTwinSailorsailedalongthemoongladetillhecamerightuptothemoon,andtherewasalittlegoldendoorinthemoonandheopeneditandsailedrightthrough。Hehadsomewonderfuladventuresinthemoonbutitwouldmakethislettertoolongtotellthem。 ThenthereistheGoldenLadyofthecave。OnedayIfoundabigcavedownontheshoreandIwentawayinandafterawhileIfoundtheGoldenLady。Shehasgoldenhairrightdowntoherfeetandherdressisallglitteringandglisteninglikegoldthatisalive。 Andshehasagoldenharpandplaysonitalldaylong……youcanhearthemusicanytimealongshoreifyoulistencarefullybutmostpeoplewouldthinkitwasonlythewindamongtherocks。 I’venevertoldNoraabouttheGoldenLady。Iwasafraiditmighthurtherfeelings。ItevenhurtherfeelingsifItalkedtoolongwiththeTwinSailors。 IalwaysmettheTwinSailorsattheStripedRocks。TheyoungestTwinSailorisverygood-temperedbuttheoldestTwinSailorcanlookdreadfullyfierceattimes。IhavemysuspicionsaboutthatoldestTwin。Ibelievehe’dbeapirateifhedared。There’sreallysomethingverymysteriousabouthim。HesworeonceandItoldhimifheeverdiditagainheneedn’tcomeashoretotalktomebecauseI’dpromisedgrandmotherI’dneverassociatewithanybodythatswore。 Hewasprettywellscared,Icantellyou,andhesaidifIwouldforgivehimhewouldtakemetothesunset。SothenexteveningwhenIwassittingontheStripedRockstheoldestTwincamesailingovertheseainanenchantedboatandIgotinher。Theboatwasallpearlyandrainbowy,liketheinsideofthemusselshells,andhersailwaslikemoonshine。Well,wesailedrightacrosstothesunset。Thinkofthat,teacher,I’vebeeninthesunset。Andwhatdoyousupposeitis?Thesunsetisalandallflowers。Wesailedintoagreatgarden,andthecloudsarebedsofflowers。Wesailedintoagreatharbor,allthecolorofgold,andIsteppedrightoutoftheboatonabigmeadowallcoveredwithbuttercupsasbigasroses。Istayedthereforeversolong。ItseemednearlyayearbuttheOldestTwinsaysitwasonlyafewminutes。Yousee,inthesunsetlandthetimeiseversomuchlongerthanitishere。 YourlovingpupilPaulIrving。 P。S。ofcourse,thisletterisn’treallytrue,teacher。 P。I。’\" XII AJonahDayItreallybeganthenightbeforewitharestless,wakefulvigilofgrumblingtoothache。WhenAnnearoseinthedull,bitterwintermorningshefeltthatlifewasflat,stale,andunprofitable。 Shewenttoschoolinnoangelicmood。Hercheekwasswollenandherfaceached。Theschoolroomwascoldandsmoky,forthefirerefusedtoburnandthechildrenwerehuddledaboutitinshiveringgroups。Annesentthemtotheirseatswithasharpertonethanshehadeverusedbefore。AnthonyPyestruttedtohiswithhisusualimpertinentswaggerandshesawhimwhispersomethingtohisseat-mateandthenglanceatherwithagrin。 Never,soitseemedtoAnne,hadtherebeensomanysqueakypencilsastherewerethatmorning;andwhenBarbaraShawcameuptothedeskwithasumshetrippedoverthecoalscuttlewithdisastrousresults。Thecoalrolledtoeverypartoftheroom,herslatewasbrokenintofragments,andwhenshepickedherselfup,herface,stainedwithcoaldust,senttheboysintoroarsoflaughter。 Anneturnedfromthesecondreaderclasswhichshewashearing。 \"Really,Barbara,\"shesaidicily,\"ifyoucannotmovewithoutfallingoversomethingyou’dbetterremaininyourseat。Itispositivelydisgracefulforagirlofyouragetobesoawkward。\" PoorBarbarastumbledbacktoherdesk,hertearscombiningwiththecoaldusttoproduceaneffecttrulygrotesque。Neverbeforehadherbeloved,sympatheticteacherspokentoherinsuchatoneorfashion,andBarbarawasheartbroken。Anneherselffeltaprickofconsciencebutitonlyservedtoincreasehermentalirritation,andthesecondreaderclassrememberthatlessonyet,aswellastheunmercifulinflictionofarithmeticthatfollowed。JustasAnnewassnappingthesumsoutSt。ClairDonnellarrivedbreathlessly。 \"Youarehalfanhourlate,St。Clair,\"Anneremindedhimfrigidly。 \"Whyisthis?\" \"Please,miss,Ihadtohelpmamakeapuddingfordinner’causewe’reexpectingcompanyandClariceAlmira’ssick,\" wasSt。Clair’sanswer,giveninaperfectlyrespectfulvoicebutneverthelessprovocativeofgreatmirthamonghismates。 \"Takeyourseatandworkoutthesixproblemsonpageeighty-fourofyourarithmeticforpunishment,\"saidAnne。St。Clairlookedratheramazedathertonebuthewentmeeklytohisdeskandtookouthisslate。ThenhestealthilypassedasmallparceltoJoeSloaneacrosstheaisle。Annecaughthimintheactandjumpedtoafatalconclusionaboutthatparcel。 OldMrs。HiramSloanehadlatelytakentomakingandselling\"nutcakes\"bywayofaddingtoherscantyincome。ThecakeswerespeciallytemptingtosmallboysandforseveralweeksAnnehadhadnotalittletroubleinregardtothem。OntheirwaytoschooltheboyswouldinvesttheirsparecashatMrs。Hiram’s,bringthecakesalongwiththemtoschool,and,ifpossible,eatthemandtreattheirmatesduringschoolhours。Annehadwarnedthemthatiftheybroughtanymorecakestoschooltheywouldbeconfiscated; andyetherewasSt。ClairDonnellcoollypassingaparcelofthem,wrappedupintheblueandwhitestripedpaperMrs。Hiramused,underherveryeyes。 \"Joseph,\"saidAnnequietly,\"bringthatparcelhere。\" Joe,startledandabashed,obeyed。Hewasafaturchinwhoalwaysblushedandstutteredwhenhewasfrightened。NeverdidanybodylookmoreguiltythanpoorJoeatthatmoment。 \"Throwitintothefire,\"saidAnne。 Joelookedveryblank。 \"P……p……p……lease,m……m……miss,\"hebegan。 \"DoasItellyou,Joseph,withoutanywordsaboutit。\" \"B……b……butm……m……miss……th……th……they’re……\" gaspedJoeindesperation。 \"Joseph,areyougoingtoobeymeorareyouNOT?\"saidAnne。 Abolderandmoreself-possessedladthanJoeSloanewouldhavebeenoverawedbyhertoneandthedangerousflashofhereyes。 ThiswasanewAnnewhomnoneofherpupilshadeverseenbefore。 Joe,withanagonizedglanceatSt。Clair,wenttothestove,openedthebig,squarefrontdoor,andthrewtheblueandwhiteparcelin,beforeSt。Clair,whohadsprungtohisfeet,couldutteraword。Thenhedodgedbackjustintime。 ForafewmomentstheterrifiedoccupantsofAvonleaschooldidnotknowwhetheritwasanearthquakeoravolcanicexplosionthathadoccurred。TheinnocentlookingparcelwhichAnnehadrashlysupposedtocontainMrs。Hiram’snutcakesreallyheldanassortmentoffirecrackersandpinwheelsforwhichWarrenSloanehadsenttotownbySt。ClairDonnell’sfatherthedaybefore,intendingtohaveabirthdaycelebrationthatevening。Thecrackerswentoffinathunderclapofnoiseandthepinwheelsburstingoutofthedoorspunmadlyaroundtheroom,hissingandspluttering。Annedroppedintoherchairwhitewithdismayandallthegirlsclimbedshriekingupontheirdesks。JoeSloanestoodasonetransfixedinthemidstofthecommotionandSt。Clair,helplesswithlaughter,rockedtoandfrointheaisle。PrillieRogersonfaintedandAnnettaBellwentintohysterics。 Itseemedalongtime,althoughitwasreallyonlyafewminutes,beforethelastpinwheelsubsided。Anne,recoveringherself,sprangtoopendoorsandwindowsandletoutthegasandsmokewhichfilledtheroom。ThenshehelpedthegirlscarrytheunconsciousPrillieintotheporch,whereBarbaraShaw,inanagonyofdesiretobeuseful,pouredapailfulofhalffrozenwateroverPrillie’sfaceandshouldersbeforeanyonecouldstopher。 Itwasafullhourbeforequietwasrestored……butitwasaquietthatmightbefelt。Everybodyrealizedthateventheexplosionhadnotclearedtheteacher’smentalatmosphere。 Nobody,exceptAnthonyPye,daredwhisperaword。NedClayaccidentallysqueakedhispencilwhileworkingasum,caughtAnne’seyeandwishedthefloorwouldopenandswallowhimup。 Thegeographyclasswerewhiskedthroughacontinentwithaspeedthatmadethemdizzy。Thegrammarclasswereparsedandanalyzedwithinaninchoftheirlives。ChesterSloane,spelling\"odoriferous\" withtwof’s,wasmadetofeelthathecouldneverlivedownthedisgraceofit,eitherinthisworldorthatwhichistocome。 Anneknewthatshehadmadeherselfridiculousandthattheincidentwouldbelaughedoverthatnightatascoreoftea-tables,buttheknowledgeonlyangeredherfurther。Inacalmermoodshecouldhavecarriedoffthesituationwithalaughbutnowthatwasimpossible;sosheignoreditinicydisdain。 WhenAnnereturnedtotheschoolafterdinnerallthechildrenwereasusualintheirseatsandeveryfacewasbentstudiouslyoveradeskexceptAnthonyPye’s。HepeeredacrosshisbookatAnne,hisblackeyessparklingwithcuriosityandmockery。Annetwitchedopenthedrawerofherdeskinsearchofchalkandunderherveryhandalivelymousesprangoutofthedrawer,scamperedoverthedesk,andleapedtothefloor。 Annescreamedandsprangback,asifithadbeenasnake,andAnthonyPyelaughedaloud。 Thenasilencefell……averycreepy,uncomfortablesilence。 AnnettaBellwasoftwomindswhethertogointohystericsagainornot,especiallyasshedidn’tknowjustwherethemousehadgone。 Butshedecidednotto。Whocouldtakeanycomfortoutofhystericswithateachersowhite-facedandsoblazing-eyedstandingbeforeone? \"Whoputthatmouseinmydesk?\"saidAnne。HervoicewasquitelowbutitmadeashivergoupanddownPaulIrving’sspine。JoeSloanecaughthereye,feltresponsiblefromthecrownofhisheadtothesoleofhisfeet,butstutteredoutwildly,\"N……n……notm……m……met……t……teacher,n……n……notm……m……me。\" AnnepaidnoattentiontothewretchedJoseph。ShelookedatAnthonyPye,andAnthonyPyelookedbackunabashedandunashamed。 \"Anthony,wasityou?\" \"Yes,itwas,\"saidAnthonyinsolently。 Annetookherpointerfromherdesk。Itwasalong,heavyhardwoodpointer。 \"Comehere,Anthony。\" ItwasfarfrombeingthemostseverepunishmentAnthonyPyehadeverundergone。Anne,eventhestormy-souledAnneshewasatthatmoment,couldnothavepunishedanychildcruelly。ButthepointernippedkeenlyandfinallyAnthony’sbravadofailedhim;hewincedandthetearscametohiseyes。 Anne,conscience-stricken,droppedthepointerandtoldAnthonytogotohisseat。Shesatdownatherdeskfeelingashamed,repentant,andbitterlymortified。Herquickangerwasgoneandshewouldhavegivenmuchtohavebeenabletoseekreliefintears。Soallherboastshadcometothis……shehadactuallywhippedoneofherpupils。HowJanewouldtriumph!AndhowMr。Harrisonwouldchuckle!Butworsethanthis,bitterestthoughtofall,shehadlostherlastchanceofwinningAnthonyPye。 Neverwouldhelikehernow。 Anne,bywhatsomebodyhascalled\"aHerculaneumeffort,\"keptbackhertearsuntilshegothomethatnight。Thensheshutherselfintheeastgableroomandweptallhershameandremorseanddisappointmentintoherpillows……weptsolongthatMarillagrewalarmed,invadedtheroom,andinsistedonknowingwhatthetroublewas。 \"Thetroubleis,I’vegotthingsthematterwithmyconscience,\" sobbedAnne。\"Oh,thishasbeensuchaJonahday,Marilla。I’msoashamedofmyself。IlostmytemperandwhippedAnthonyPye。\" \"I’mgladtohearit,\"saidMarillawithdecision。\"It’swhatyoushouldhavedonelongago。\" \"Oh,no,no,Marilla。AndIdon’tseehowIcaneverlookthosechildreninthefaceagain。IfeelthatIhavehumiliatedmyselftotheverydust。Youdon’tknowhowcrossandhatefulandhorridIwas。Ican’tforgettheexpressioninPaulIrving’seyes……helookedsosurprisedanddisappointed。Oh,Marilla,IHAVEtriedsohardtobepatientandtowinAnthony’sliking……andnowithasallgonefornothing。\" Marillapassedherhardwork-wornhandoverthegirl’sglossy,tumbledhairwithawonderfultenderness。WhenAnne’ssobsgrewquietershesaid,verygentlyforher,\"Youtakethingstoomuchtoheart,Anne。Weallmakemistakes……butpeopleforgetthem。AndJonahdayscometoeverybody。AsforAnthonyPye,whyneedyoucareifhedoesdislikeyou?Heistheonlyone。\" \"Ican’thelpit。Iwanteverybodytolovemeandithurtsmesowhenanybodydoesn’t。AndAnthonyneverwillnow。Oh,Ijustmadeanidiotofmyselftoday,Marilla。I’lltellyouthewholestory。\" Marillalistenedtothewholestory,andifshesmiledatcertainpartsofitAnneneverknew。Whenthetalewasendedshesaidbriskly,\"Well,nevermind。Thisday’sdoneandthere’sanewonecomingtomorrow,withnomistakesinityet,asyouusedtosayyourself。 Justcomedownstairsandhaveyoursupper。You’llseeifagoodcupofteaandthoseplumpuffsImadetodaywon’theartenyouup。\" \"Plumpuffswon’tministertoaminddiseased,\"saidAnnedisconsolately; butMarillathoughtitagoodsignthatshehadrecoveredsufficientlytoadaptaquotation。 Thecheerfulsuppertable,withthetwins’brightfaces,andMarilla’smatchlessplumpuffs……ofwhichDavyatefour…… did\"heartenherup\"considerablyafterall。Shehadagoodsleepthatnightandandawakenedinthemorningtofindherselfandtheworldtransformed。Ithadsnowedsoftlyandthicklyallthroughthehoursofdarknessandthebeautifulwhiteness,glitteringinthefrostysunshine,lookedlikeamantleofcharitycastoverallthemistakesandhumiliationsofthepast。 \"Everymornisafreshbeginning,Everymornistheworldmadenew,\" sangAnne,asshedressed。 OwingtothesnowshehadtogoaroundbytheroadtoschoolandshethoughtitwascertainlyanimpishcoincidencethatAnthonyPyeshouldcomeploughingalongjustasshelefttheGreenGableslane。 Shefeltasguiltyasiftheirpositionswerereversed;buttoherunspeakableastonishmentAnthonynotonlyliftedhiscap……whichhehadneverdonebefore……butsaideasily,\"Kindofbadwalking,ain’tit?CanItakethosebooksforyou,teacher?\" Annesurrenderedherbooksandwonderedifshecouldpossiblybeawake。 Anthonywalkedoninsilencetotheschool,butwhenAnnetookherbooksshesmileddownathim……notthestereotyped\"kind\"smileshehadsopersistentlyassumedforhisbenefitbutasuddenoutflashingofgoodcomradeship。Anthonysmiled……no,ifthetruthmustbetold,AnthonyGRINNEDback。Agrinisnotgenerallysupposedtobearespectfulthing;yetAnnesuddenlyfeltthatifshehadnotyetwonAnthony’slikingshehad,somehoworother,wonhisrespect。 Mrs。RachelLyndecameupthenextSaturdayandconfirmedthis。 \"Well,Anne,Iguessyou’vewonoverAnthonyPye,that’swhat。 Hesayshebelievesyouaresomegoodafterall,evenifyouareagirl。Saysthatwhippingyougavehimwas`justasgoodasaman’s。’\" \"Ineverexpectedtowinhimbywhippinghim,though,\"saidAnne,alittlemournfully,feelingthatheridealshadplayedherfalsesomewhere。 \"Itdoesn’tseemright。I’msuremytheoryofkindnesscan’tbewrong。\" \"No,butthePyesareanexceptiontoeveryknownrule,that’swhat,\" declaredMrs。Rachelwithconviction。 Mr。Harrisonsaid,\"Thoughtyou’dcometoit,\"whenheheardit,andJanerubbeditinratherunmercifully。 XIII AGoldenPicnicAnne,onherwaytoOrchardSlope,metDiana,boundforGreenGables,justwherethemossyoldlogbridgespannedthebrookbelowtheHauntedWood,andtheysatdownbythemarginoftheDryad’sBubble,wheretinyfernswereunrollinglikecurly-headedgreenpixyfolkwakeningupfromanap。 \"IwasjustonmywayovertoinviteyoutohelpmecelebratemybirthdayonSaturday,\"saidAnne。 \"Yourbirthday?ButyourbirthdaywasinMarch!\" \"Thatwasn’tmyfault,\"laughedAnne。\"Ifmyparentshadconsultedmeitwouldneverhavehappenedthen。Ishouldhavechosentobeborninspring,ofcourse。Itmustbedelightfultocomeintotheworldwiththemayflowersandviolets。Youwouldalwaysfeelthatyouweretheirfostersister。ButsinceIdidn’t,thenextbestthingistocelebratemybirthdayinthespring。PriscillaiscomingoverSaturdayandJanewillbehome。We’llallfourstartofftothewoodsandspendagoldendaymakingtheacquaintanceofthespring。Wenoneofusreallyknowheryet,butwe’llmeetherbackthereaswenevercananywhereelse。Iwanttoexploreallthosefieldsandlonelyplacesanyhow。IhaveaconvictionthattherearescoresofbeautifulnookstherethathaveneverreallybeenSEENalthoughtheymayhavebeenLOOKEDat。We’llmakefriendswithwindandskyandsun,andbringhomethespringinourhearts。\" \"ItSOUNDSawfullynice,\"saidDiana,withsomeinwarddistrustofAnne’smagicofwords。\"Butwon’titbeverydampinsomeplacesyet?\" \"Oh,we’llwearrubbers,\"wasAnne’sconcessiontopracticalities。 \"AndIwantyoutocomeoverearlySaturdaymorningandhelpmepreparelunch。I’mgoingtohavethedaintiestthingspossible…… thingsthatwillmatchthespring,youunderstand……littlejellytartsandladyfingers,anddropcookiesfrostedwithpinkandyellowicing,andbuttercupcake。Andwemusthavesandwichestoo,thoughthey’reNOTverypoetical。\" Saturdayprovedanidealdayforapicnic……adayofbreezeandblue,warm,sunny,withalittlerollickingwindblowingacrossmeadowandorchard。Overeverysunlituplandandfieldwasadelicate,flower-starredgreen。 Mr。Harrison,harrowingatthebackofhisfarmandfeelingsomeofthespringwitch-workeveninhissober,middle-agedblood,sawfourgirls,basketladen,trippingacrosstheendofhisfieldwhereitjoinedafringingwoodlandofbirchandfir。Theirblithevoicesandlaughterechoeddowntohim。 \"It’ssoeasytobehappyonadaylikethis,isn’tit?\"Annewassaying,withtrueAnneishphilosophy。\"Let’strytomakethisareallygoldenday,girls,adaytowhichwecanalwayslookbackwithdelight。We’retoseekforbeautyandrefusetoseeanythingelse。 `Begone,dullcare!’Jane,youarethinkingofsomethingthatwentwronginschoolyesterday。\" \"Howdoyouknow?\"gaspedJane,amazed。 \"Oh,Iknowtheexpression……I’vefeltitoftenenoughonmyownface。Butputitoutofyourmind,there’sadear。ItwillkeeptillMonday……orifitdoesn’tsomuchthebetter。Oh,girls,girls,seethatpatchofviolets!There’ssomethingformemory’spicturegallery。WhenI’meightyyearsold……ifIeveram…… IshallshutmyeyesandseethosevioletsjustasIseethemnow。 That’sthefirstgoodgiftourdayhasgivenus。\" \"IfakisscouldbeseenIthinkitwouldlooklikeaviolet,\" saidPriscilla。 Anneglowed。 \"I’msogladyouSPOKEthatthought,Priscilla,insteadofjustthinkingitandkeepingittoyourself。Thisworldwouldbeamuchmoreinterestingplace……althoughitISveryinterestinganyhow…… ifpeoplespokeouttheirrealthoughts。\" \"Itwouldbetoohottoholdsomefolks,\"quotedJanesagely。 \"Isupposeitmightbe,butthatwouldbetheirownfaultsforthinkingnastythings。Anyhow,wecantellallourthoughtstodaybecausewearegoingtohavenothingbutbeautifulthoughts。 Everybodycansayjustwhatcomesintoherhead。THATisconversation。 Here’salittlepathIneversawbefore。Let’sexploreit。\" Thepathwasawindingone,sonarrowthatthegirlswalkedinsinglefileandeventhenthefirboughsbrushedtheirfaces。 Underthefirswerevelvetycushionsofmoss,andfurtheron,wherethetreesweresmallerandfewer,thegroundwasrichinavarietyofgreengrowingthings。 \"Whatalotofelephant’sears,\"exclaimedDiana。\"I’mgoingtopickabigbunch,they’resopretty。\" \"Howdidsuchgracefulfeatherythingsevercometohavesuchadreadfulname?\"askedPriscilla。 \"Becausethepersonwhofirstnamedthemeitherhadnoimaginationatallorelsefartoomuch,\"saidAnne,\"Oh,girls,lookatthat!\" \"That\"wasashallowwoodlandpoolinthecenterofalittleopengladewherethepathended。Lateronintheseasonitwouldbedriedupanditsplacefilledwitharankgrowthofferns;butnowitwasaglimmeringplacidsheet,roundasasaucerandclearascrystal。 Aringofslenderyoungbirchesencircleditandlittlefernsfringeditsmargin。 \"HOWsweet!\"saidJane。 \"Letusdancearounditlikewood-nymphs,\"criedAnne,droppingherbasketandextendingherhands。 ButthedancewasnotasuccessforthegroundwasboggyandJane’srubberscameoff。 \"Youcan’tbeawood-nymphifyouhavetowearrubbers,\" washerdecision。 \"Well,wemustnamethisplacebeforeweleaveit,\" saidAnne,yieldingtotheindisputablelogicoffacts。 \"Everybodysuggestanameandwe’lldrawlots。Diana?\" \"BirchPool,\"suggestedDianapromptly。 \"CrystalLake,\"saidJane。 Anne,standingbehindthem,imploredPriscillawithhereyesnottoperpetrateanothersuchnameandPriscillarosetotheoccasionwith\"Glimmer-glass。\"Anne’sselectionwas\"TheFairies’Mirror。\" ThenameswerewrittenonstripsofbirchbarkwithapencilSchoolma’amJaneproducedfromherpocket,andplacedinAnne’shat。ThenPriscillashuthereyesanddrewone。\"CrystalLake,\" readJanetriumphantly。CrystalLakeitwas,andifAnnethoughtthatchancehadplayedthepoolashabbytrickshedidnotsayso。 Pushingthroughtheundergrowthbeyond,thegirlscameouttotheyounggreenseclusionofMr。SilasSloane’sbackpasture。Acrossittheyfoundtheentrancetoalanestrikingupthroughthewoodsandvotedtoexploreitalso。Itrewardedtheirquestwithasuccessionofprettysurprises。First,skirtingMr。Sloane’spasture,cameanarchwayofwildcherrytreesallinbloom。Thegirlsswungtheirhatsontheirarmsandwreathedtheirhairwiththecreamy,fluffyblossoms。 Thenthelaneturnedatrightanglesandplungedintoasprucewoodsothickanddarkthattheywalkedinagloomasoftwilight,withnotaglimpseofskyorsunlighttobeseen。 \"Thisiswherethebadwoodelvesdwell,\"whisperedAnne。\"Theyareimpishandmaliciousbuttheycan’tharmus,becausetheyarenotallowedtodoevilinthespring。Therewasonepeepingatusaroundthatoldtwistedfir;anddidn’tyouseeagroupofthemonthatbigfrecklytoadstoolwejustpassed?Thegoodfairiesalwaysdwellinthesunshinyplaces。\" \"Iwishtherereallywerefairies,\"saidJane。\"Wouldn’titbenicetohavethreewishesgrantedyou……orevenonlyone? Whatwouldyouwishfor,girls,ifyoucouldhaveawishgranted? I’dwishtoberichandbeautifulandclever。\" \"I’dwishtobetallandslender,\"saidDiana。 \"Iwouldwishtobefamous,\"saidPriscilla。Annethoughtofherhairandthendismissedthethoughtasunworthy。 \"I’dwishitmightbespringallthetimeandineverybody’sheartandallourlives,\"shesaid。 \"Butthat,\"saidPriscilla,\"wouldbejustwishingthisworldwerelikeheaven。\" \"Onlylikeapartofheaven。Intheotherpartstherewouldbesummerandautumn……yes,andabitofwinter,too。IthinkI wantglitteringsnowyfieldsandwhitefrostsinheavensometimes。 Don’tyou,Jane?\" \"I……Idon’tknow,\"saidJaneuncomfortably。Janewasagoodgirl,amemberofthechurch,whotriedconscientiouslytoliveuptoherprofessionandbelievedeverythingshehadbeentaught。Butsheneverthoughtaboutheavenanymorethanshecouldhelp,forallthat。 \"MinnieMayaskedmetheotherdayifwewouldwearourbestdresseseverydayinheaven,\"laughedDiana。 \"Anddidn’tyoutellherwewould?\"askedAnne。 \"Mercy,no!Itoldherwewouldn’tbethinkingofdressesatallthere。\" \"Oh,Ithinkwewill……aLITTLE,\"saidAnneearnestly。 \"There’llbeplentyoftimeinalleternityforitwithoutneglectingmoreimportantthings。Ibelievewe’llallwearbeautifuldresses……orIsupposeRAIMENTwouldbeamoresuitablewayofspeaking。IshallwanttowearpinkforafewcenturiesatfirSt……itwouldtakemethatlongtogettiredofit,Ifeelsure。IdolovepinksoandIcanneverwearitinTHISworld。\" Pastthesprucesthelanedippeddownintoasunnylittleopenwherealogbridgespannedabrook;andthencamethegloryofasunlitbeechwoodwheretheairwasliketransparentgoldenwine,andtheleavesfreshandgreen,andthewoodflooramosaicoftremuloussunshine。Thenmorewildcherries,andalittlevalleyoflissomefirs,andthenahillsosteepthatthegirlslosttheirbreathclimbingit;butwhentheyreachedthetopandcameoutintotheopentheprettiestsurpriseofallawaitedthem。 Beyondwerethe\"backfields\"ofthefarmsthatranouttotheupperCarmodyroad。Justbeforethem,hemmedinbybeechesandfirsbutopentothesouth,wasalittlecornerandinitagarden……orwhathadoncebeenagarden。Atumbledownstonedyke,overgrownwithmossesandgrass,surroundedit。Alongtheeasternsideranarowofgardencherrytrees,whiteasasnowdrift。 Thereweretracesofoldpathsstillandadoublelineofrosebushesthroughthemiddle;butalltherestofthespacewasasheetofyellowandwhitenarcissi,intheirairiest,mostlavish,wind-swayedbloomabovethelushgreengrasses。 \"Oh,howperfectlylovely!\"threeofthegirlscried。Anneonlygazedineloquentsilence。 \"Howintheworlddoesithappenthatthereeverwasagardenbackhere?\" saidPriscillainamazement。 \"ItmustbeHesterGray’sgarden,\"saidDiana。\"I’veheardmotherspeakofitbutIneversawitbefore,andIwouldn’thavesupposedthatitcouldbeinexistencestill。You’veheardthestory,Anne?\" \"No,butthenameseemsfamiliartome。\" \"Oh,you’veseenitinthegraveyard。Sheisburieddownthereinthepoplarcorner。Youknowthelittlebrownstonewiththeopeninggatescarvedonitand`SacredtothememoryofHesterGray,agedtwenty-two。’JordanGrayisburiedrightbesideherbutthere’snostonetohim。It’sawonderMarillanevertoldyouaboutit,Anne。Tobesure,ithappenedthirtyyearsagoandeverybodyhasforgotten。\" \"Well,ifthere’sastorywemusthaveit,\"saidAnne。\"Let’ssitrightdownhereamongthenarcissiandDianawilltellit。Why,girls,therearehundredsofthem……they’vespreadovereverything。 Itlooksasifthegardenwerecarpetedwithmoonshineandsunshinecombined。Thisisadiscoveryworthmaking。 TothinkthatI’velivedwithinamileofthisplaceforsixyearsandhaveneverseenitbefore!Now,Diana。\" \"Longago,\"beganDiana,\"thisfarmbelongedtooldMr。DavidGray。 Hedidn’tliveonit……helivedwhereSilasSloanelivesnow。 Hehadoneson,Jordan,andhewentuptoBostononewintertoworkandwhilehewastherehefellinlovewithagirlnamedHesterMurray。 Shewasworkinginastoreandshehatedit。She’dbeenbroughtupinthecountryandshealwayswantedtogetback。WhenJordanaskedhertomarryhimshesaidshewouldifhe’dtakeherawaytosomequietspotwhereshe’dseenothingbutfieldsandtrees。SohebroughthertoAvonlea。Mrs。LyndesaidhewastakingafearfulriskinmarryingaYankee,andit’scertainthatHesterwasverydelicateandaverypoorhousekeeper;butmothersaysshewasveryprettyandsweetandJordanjustworshippedthegroundshewalkedon。Well,Mr。GraygaveJordanthisfarmandhebuiltalittlehousebackhereandJordanandHesterlivedinitforfouryears。SheneverwentoutmuchandhardlyanybodywenttoseeherexceptmotherandMrs。Lynde。Jordanmadeherthisgardenandshewascrazyaboutitandspentmostofhertimeinit。 Shewasn’tmuchofahousekeeperbutshehadaknackwithflowers。 Andthenshegotsick。Mothersaysshethinksshewasinconsumptionbeforesheevercamehere。Sheneverreallylaidupbutjustgrewweakerandweakerallthetime。Jordanwouldn’thaveanybodytowaitonher。Hediditallhimselfandmothersayshewasastenderandgentleasawoman。Everydayhe’dwrapherinashawlandcarryherouttothegardenandshe’dliethereonabenchquitehappy。TheysaysheusedtomakeJordankneeldownbyhereverynightandmorningandpraywithherthatshemightdieoutinthegardenwhenthetimecame。Andherprayerwasanswered。OnedayJordancarriedherouttothebenchandthenhepickedalltherosesthatwereoutandheapedthemoverher;andshejustsmiledupathim……andclosedhereyes……andthat,\"concludedDianasoftly,\"wastheend。\" \"Oh,whatadearstory,\"sighedAnne,wipingawayhertears。 \"WhatbecameofJordan?\"askedPriscilla。 \"HesoldthefarmafterHesterdiedandwentbacktoBoston。 Mr。JabezSloaneboughtthefarmandhauledthelittlehouseouttotheroad。JordandiedabouttenyearsafterandhewasbroughthomeandburiedbesideHester。\" \"Ican’tunderstandhowshecouldhavewantedtolivebackhere,awayfromeverything,\"saidJane。 \"Oh,IcaneasilyunderstandTHAT,\"saidAnnethoughtfully。\"I wouldn’twantitmyselfforasteadything,because,althoughI lovethefieldsandwoods,Ilovepeopletoo。ButIcanunderstanditinHester。Shewastiredtodeathofthenoiseofthebigcityandthecrowdsofpeoplealwayscomingandgoingandcaringnothingforher。Shejustwantedtoescapefromitalltosomestill,green,friendlyplacewhereshecouldreSt。Andshegotjustwhatshewanted,whichissomethingveryfewpeopledo,Ibelieve。Shehadfourbeautifulyearsbeforeshedied……fouryearsofperfecthappiness,soIthinkshewastobeenviedmorethanpitied。Andthentoshutyoureyesandfallasleepamongroses,withtheoneyoulovedbestonearthsmilingdownatyou……oh,Ithinkitwasbeautiful!\" \"Shesetoutthosecherrytreesoverthere,\"saidDiana。\"Shetoldmothershe’dneverlivetoeattheirfruit,butshewantedtothinkthatsomethingshehadplantedwouldgoonlivingandhelpingtomaketheworldbeautifulaftershewasdead。\" \"I’msogladwecamethisway,\"saidAnne,theshining-eyed。 \"Thisismyadoptedbirthday,youknow,andthisgardenanditsstoryisthebirthdaygiftithasgivenme。DidyourmotherevertellyouwhatHesterGraylookedlike,Diana?\" \"No……onlyjustthatshewaspretty。\" \"I’mrathergladofthat,becauseIcanimaginewhatshelookedlike,withoutbeinghamperedbyfacts。Ithinkshewasveryslightandsmall,withsoftlycurlingdarkhairandbig,sweet,timidbrowneyes,andalittlewistful,paleface。\" ThegirlslefttheirbasketsinHester’sgardenandspenttherestoftheafternoonramblinginthewoodsandfieldssurroundingit,discoveringmanyprettynooksandlanes。Whentheygothungrytheyhadlunchintheprettiestspotofall……onthesteepbankofagurglingbrookwherewhitebirchesshotupoutoflongfeatherygrasses。ThegirlssatdownbytherootsanddidfulljusticetoAnne’sdainties,eventheunpoeticalsandwichesbeinggreatlyappreciatedbyhearty,unspoiledappetitessharpenedbyallthefreshairandexercisetheyhadenjoyed。Annehadbroughtglassesandlemonadeforherguests,butforherownpartdrankcoldbrookwaterfromacupfashionedoutofbirchbark。Thecupleaked,andthewatertastedofearth,asbrookwaterisapttodoinspring; butAnnethoughtitmoreappropriatetotheoccasionthanlemonade。 \"Lookdoyouseethatpoem?\"shesaidsuddenly,pointing。 \"Where?\"JaneandDianastared,asifexpectingtoseeRunicrhymesonthebirchtrees。 \"There……downinthebrook……thatoldgreen,mossylogwiththewaterflowingoveritinthosesmoothripplesthatlookasifthey’dbeencombed,andthatsingleshaftofsunshinefallingrightathwartit,fardownintothepool。Oh,it’sthemostbeautifulpoemIeversaw。\" \"Ishouldrathercallitapicture,\"saidJane。\"Apoemislinesandverses。\" \"Ohdearme,no。\"Anneshookherheadwithitsfluffywildcherrycoronalpositively。\"ThelinesandversesareonlytheoutwardgarmentsofthepoemandarenomorereallyitthanyourrufflesandflouncesareYOU,Jane。Therealpoemisthesoulwithinthem……andthatbeautifulbitisthesoulofanunwrittenpoem。 Itisnoteverydayoneseesasoul……evenofapoem。\" \"Iwonderwhatasoul……aperson’ssoul……wouldlooklike,\" saidPriscilladreamily。 \"Likethat,Ishouldthink,\"answeredAnne,pointingtoaradianceofsiftedsunlightstreamingthroughabirchtree。\"Onlywithshapeandfeaturesofcourse。Iliketofancysoulsasbeingmadeoflight。 Andsomeareallshotthroughwithrosystainsandquivers……andsomehaveasoftglitterlikemoonlightonthesea……andsomearepaleandtransparentlikemistatdawn。\" \"Ireadsomewhereoncethatsoulswerelikeflowers,\"saidPriscilla。 \"Thenyoursoulisagoldennarcissus,\"saidAnne,\"andDiana’sislikeared,redrose。Jane’sisanappleblossom,pinkandwholesomeandsweet。\" \"Andyourownisawhiteviolet,withpurplestreaksinitsheart,\" finishedPriscilla。 JanewhisperedtoDianathatshereallycouldnotunderstandwhattheyweretalkingabout。Couldshe? Thegirlswenthomebythelightofacalmgoldensunset,theirbasketsfilledwithnarcissusblossomsfromHester’sgarden,someofwhichAnnecarriedtothecemeterynextdayandlaiduponHester’sgrave。Minstrelrobinswerewhistlinginthefirsandthefrogsweresinginginthemarshes。Allthebasinsamongthehillswerebrimmedwithtopazandemeraldlight。 \"Well,wehavehadalovelytimeafterall,\"saidDiana,asifshehadhardlyexpectedtohaveitwhenshesetout。 \"Ithasbeenatrulygoldenday,\"saidPriscilla。 \"I’mreallyawfullyfondofthewoodsmyself,\"saidJane。 Annesaidnothing。ShewaslookingafarintothewesternskyandthinkingoflittleHesterGray。 XIV ADangerAvertedAnne,walkinghomefromthepostofficeoneFridayevening,wasjoinedbyMrs。Lynde,whowasasusualcumberedwithallthecaresofchurchandstate。 \"I’vejustbeendowntoTimothyCotton’stoseeifIcouldgetAliceLouisetohelpmeforafewdays,\"shesaid。\"Ihadherlastweek,for,thoughshe’stooslowtostopquick,she’sbetterthannobody。Butshe’ssickandcan’tcome。Timothy’ssittingthere,too,coughingandcomplaining。He’sbeendyingfortenyearsandhe’llgoondyingfortenyearsmore。Thatkindcan’tevendieandhavedonewithit……theycan’tsticktoanything,eventobeingsick,longenoughtofinishit。They’reaterribleshiftlessfamilyandwhatistobecomeofthemIdon’tknow,butperhapsProvidencedoes。\" Mrs。LyndesighedasifsheratherdoubtedtheextentofProvidentialknowledgeonthesubject。 \"MarillawasinabouthereyesagainTuesday,wasn’tshe? Whatdidthespecialistthinkofthem?\"shecontinued。 \"Hewasmuchpleased,\"saidAnnebrightly。\"Hesaysthereisagreatimprovementinthemandhethinksthedangerofherlosinghersightcompletelyispast。Buthesaysshe’llneverbeabletoreadmuchordoanyfinehand-workagain。Howareyourpreparationsforyourbazaarcomingon?\" TheLadies’AidSocietywaspreparingforafairandsupper,andMrs。Lyndewastheheadandfrontoftheenterprise。 \"Prettywell……andthatremindsme。Mrs。Allanthinksitwouldbenicetofixupaboothlikeanold-timekitchenandserveasupperofbakedbeans,doughnuts,pie,andsoon。 We’recollectingold-fashionedfixingseverywhere。Mrs。 SimonFletcherisgoingtolendushermother’sbraidedrugsandMrs。LeviBoultersomeoldchairsandAuntMaryShawwilllendushercupboardwiththeglassdoors。IsupposeMarillawillletushaveherbrasscandlesticks?Andwewantalltheolddisheswecanget。Mrs。Allanisspeciallysetonhavingarealbluewillowwareplatterifwecanfindone。Butnobodyseemstohaveone。Doyouknowwherewecouldgetone?\" \"MissJosephineBarryhasone。I’llwriteandaskherifshe’lllenditfortheoccasion,\"saidAnne。 \"Well,Iwishyouwould。Iguesswe’llhavethesupperinaboutafortnight’stime。UncleAbeAndrewsisprophesyingrainandstormsforaboutthattime;andthat’saprettysuresignwe’llhavefineweather。\" Thesaid\"UncleAbe,\"itmaybementioned,wasatleastlikeotherprophetsinthathehadsmallhonorinhisowncountry。 Hewas,infact,consideredinthelightofastandingjoke,forfewofhisweatherpredictionswereeverfulfilled。 Mr。ElishaWright,wholaboredundertheimpressionthathewasalocalwit,usedtosaythatnobodyinAvonleaeverthoughtoflookingintheCharlottetowndailiesforweatherprobabilities。No;theyjustaskedUncleAbewhatitwasgoingtobetomorrowandexpectedtheopposite。 Nothingdaunted,UncleAbekeptonprophesying。 \"Wewanttohavethefairoverbeforetheelectioncomesoff,\" continuedMrs。Lynde,\"forthecandidateswillbesuretocomeandspendlotsofmoney。TheToriesarebribingrightandleft,sotheymightaswellbegivenachancetospendtheirmoneyhonestlyforonce。\" Annewasared-hotConservative,outofloyaltytoMatthew’smemory,butshesaidnothing。SheknewbetterthantogetMrs。Lyndestartedonpolitics。ShehadaletterforMarilla,postmarkedfromatowninBritishColumbia。 \"It’sprobablyfromthechildren’suncle,\"shesaidexcitedly,whenshegothome。\"Oh,Marilla,Iwonderwhathesaysaboutthem。\" \"Thebestplanmightbetoopenitandsee,\"saidMarillacurtly。 Acloseobservermighthavethoughtthatshewasexcitedalso,butshewouldratherhavediedthanshowit。 Annetoreopentheletterandglancedoverthesomewhatuntidyandpoorlywrittencontents。 \"Hesayshecan’ttakethechildrenthisspring……he’sbeensickmostofthewinterandhisweddingisputoff。Hewantstoknowifwecankeepthemtillthefallandhe’lltryandtakethemthen。 Wewill,ofcourse,won’tweMarilla?\" \"Idon’tseethatthereisanythingelseforustodo,\"saidMarillarathergrimly,althoughshefeltasecretrelief。 \"Anyhowthey’renotsomuchtroubleastheywere……orelsewe’vegotusedtothem。Davyhasimprovedagreatdeal。\" \"HisMANNERSarecertainlymuchbetter,\"saidAnnecautiously,asifshewerenotpreparedtosayasmuchforhismorals。 Annehadcomehomefromschoolthepreviousevening,tofindMarillaawayatanAidmeeting,Doraasleeponthekitchensofa,andDavyinthesittingroomcloset,blissfullyabsorbingthecontentsofajarofMarilla’sfamousyellowplumpreserves…… \"companyjam,\"Davycalledit……whichhehadbeenforbiddentotouch。HelookedveryguiltywhenAnnepouncedonhimandwhiskedhimoutofthecloset。 \"DavyKeith,don’tyouknowthatitisverywrongofyoutobeeatingthatjam,whenyouweretoldnevertomeddlewithanythinginTHATcloset?\" \"Yes,Iknewitwaswrong,\"admittedDavyuncomfortably,\"butplumjamisawfulnice,Anne。IjustpeepedinanditlookedsogoodI thoughtI’dtakejustaweenytaste。Istuckmyfingerin……\" Annegroaned……\"andlickeditclean。AnditwassomuchgooderthanI’deverthoughtthatIgotaspoonandjustSAILEDIN。\" AnnegavehimsuchaseriouslectureonthesinofstealingplumjamthatDavybecameconsciencestrickenandpromisedwithrepentantkissesnevertodoitagain。 \"Anyhow,there’llbeplentyofjaminheaven,that’sonecomfort,\" hesaidcomplacently。 Annenippedasmileinthebud。 \"Perhapstherewill……ifwewantit,\"shesaid,\"Butwhatmakesyouthinkso?\" \"Why,it’sinthecatechism,\"saidDavy。 \"Oh,no,thereisnothinglikeTHATinthecatechism,Davy。\" \"ButItellyouthereis,\"persistedDavy。\"ItwasinthatquestionMarillataughtmelastSunday。`WhyshouldweloveGod?’ Itsays,`BecauseHemakespreserves,andredeemsus。’Preservesisjustaholywayofsayingjam。\" \"Imustgetadrinkofwater,\"saidAnnehastily。WhenshecamebackitcosthersometimeandtroubletoexplaintoDavythatacertaincommainthesaidcatechismquestionmadeagreatdealofdifferenceinthemeaning。 \"Well,Ithoughtitwastoogoodtobetrue,\"hesaidatlast,withasighofdisappointedconviction。\"Andbesides,Ididn’tseewhenHe’dfindtimetomakejamifit’soneendlessSabbathday,asthehymnsays。Idon’tbelieveIwanttogotoheaven。Won’tthereeverbeanySaturdaysinheaven,Anne?\" \"Yes,Saturdays,andeveryotherkindofbeautifuldays。Andeverydayinheavenwillbemorebeautifulthantheonebeforeit,Davy,\" assuredAnne,whowasrathergladthatMarillawasnotbytobeshocked。 Marilla,itisneedlesstosay,wasbringingthetwinsupinthegoodoldwaysoftheologyanddiscouragedallfancifulspeculationsthereupon。 DavyandDoraweretaughtahymn,acatechismquestion,andtwoBibleverseseverySunday。Doralearnedmeeklyandrecitedlikealittlemachine,withperhapsasmuchunderstandingorinterestasifshewereone。Davy,onthecontrary,hadalivelycuriosity,andfrequentlyaskedquestionswhichmadeMarillatrembleforhisfate。 \"ChesterSloanesayswe’lldonothingallthetimeinheavenbutwalkaroundinwhitedressesandplayonharps;andhesayshehopeshewon’thavetogotillhe’sanoldman,’causemaybehe’lllikeitbetterthen。AndhethinksitwillbehorridtoweardressesandIthinksotoo。Whycan’tmenangelsweartrousers,Anne?ChesterSloaneisinterestedinthosethings,’causethey’regoingtomakeaministerofhim。He’sgottobeaminister’causehisgrandmotherleftthemoneytosendhimtocollegeandhecan’thaveitunlessheisaminister。Shethoughtaministerwassucha’spectablethingtohaveinafamily。Chestersayshedoesn’tmindmuch……thoughhe’dratherbeablacksmith……buthe’sboundtohaveallthefunhecanbeforehebeginstobeaminister,’causehedoesn’texpecttohavemuchafterwards。Iain’tgoingtobeaminister。I’mgoingtobeastorekeeper,likeMr。Blair,andkeepheapsofcandyandbananas。ButI’dratherlikegoingtoyourkindofaheavenifthey’dletmeplayamouthorganinsteadofaharp。 Doyous’posetheywould?\" \"Yes,Ithinktheywouldifyouwantedit,\"wasallAnnecouldtrustherselftosay。 TheA。V。I。S。metatMr。HarmonAndrews’thateveningandafullattendancehadbeenrequested,sinceimportantbusinesswastobediscussed。TheA。V。I。S。wasinaflourishingcondition,andhadalreadyaccomplishedwonders。EarlyinthespringMr。MajorSpencerhadredeemedhispromiseandhadstumped,graded,andseededdownalltheroadfrontofhisfarm。Adozenothermen,somepromptedbyadeterminationnottoletaSpencergetaheadofthem,othersgoadedintoactionbyImproversintheirownhouseholds,hadfollowedhisexample。Theresultwasthattherewerelongstripsofsmoothvelvetturfwhereoncehadbeenunsightlyundergrowthorbrush。Thefarmfrontsthathadnotbeendonelookedsobadlybycontrastthattheirownersweresecretlyshamedintoresolvingtoseewhattheycoulddoanotherspring。 Thetriangleofgroundatthecrossroadshadalsobeenclearedandseededdown,andAnne’sbedofgeraniums,unharmedbyanymaraudingcow,wasalreadysetoutinthecenter。 Altogether,theImproversthoughtthattheyweregettingonbeautifully,evenifMr。LeviBoulter,tactfullyapproachedbyacarefullyselectedcommitteeinregardtotheoldhouseonhisupperfarm,didbluntlytellthemthathewasn’tgoingtohaveitmeddledwith。 Atthisespecialmeetingtheyintendedtodrawupapetitiontotheschooltrustees,humblyprayingthatafencebeputaroundtheschoolgrounds;andaplanwasalsotobediscussedforplantingafewornamentaltreesbythechurch,ifthefundsofthesocietywouldpermitofit……for,asAnnesaid,therewasnouseinstartinganothersubscriptionaslongasthehallremainedblue。 ThememberswereassembledintheAndrews’parlorandJanewasalreadyonherfeettomovetheappointmentofacommitteewhichshouldfindoutandreportonthepriceofsaidtrees,whenGertiePyesweptin,pompadouredandfrilledwithinaninchofherlife。 Gertiehadahabitofbeinglate……\"tomakeherentrancemoreeffective,\"spitefulpeoplesaid。Gertie’sentranceinthisinstancewascertainlyeffective,forshepauseddramaticallyonthemiddleofthefloor,threwupherhands,rolledhereyes,andexclaimed,\"I’vejustheardsomethingperfectlyawful。 WhatDOyouthink?Mr。JudsonParkerISGOINGTORENTALL THEROADFENCEOFHISFARMTOAPATENTMEDICINECOMPANYTO PAINTADVERTISEMENTSON。\" ForonceinherlifeGertiePyemadeallthesensationshedesired。 IfshehadthrownabombamongthecomplacentImproversshecouldhardlyhavemademore。 \"ItCAN’Tbetrue,\"saidAnneblankly。 \"That’sjustwhat_I_saidwhenIhearditfirst,don’tyouknow,\" saidGertie,whowasenjoyingherselfhugely。\"_I_saiditcouldn’tbetrue……thatJudsonParkerwouldn’thavetheHEARTtodoit,don’tyouknow。ButfathermethimthisafternoonandaskedhimaboutitandhesaiditWAStrue。Justfancy!Hisfarmisside-ontotheNewbridgeroadandhowperfectlyawfulitwilllooktoseeadvertisementsofpillsandplastersallalongit,don’tyouknow?\" TheImproversDIDknow,alltoowell。Eventheleastimaginativeamongthemcouldpicturethegrotesqueeffectofhalfamileofboardfenceadornedwithsuchadvertisements。Allthoughtofchurchandschoolgroundsvanishedbeforethisnewdanger。 Parliamentaryrulesandregulationswereforgotten,andAnne,indespair,gaveuptryingtokeepminutesatall。Everybodytalkedatonceandfearfulwasthehubbub。 \"Oh,letuskeepcalm,\"imploredAnne,whowasthemostexcitedofthemall,\"andtrytothinkofsomewayofpreventinghim。\" \"Idon’tknowhowyou’regoingtopreventhim,\"exclaimedJanebitterly。 \"EverybodyknowswhatJudsonParkeris。He’ddoANYTHINGformoney。 Hehasn’taSPARKofpublicspiritorANYsenseofthebeautiful。\" Theprospectlookedratherunpromising。JudsonParkerandhissisterweretheonlyParkersinAvonlea,sothatnoleveragecouldbeexertedbyfamilyconnections。MarthaParkerwasaladyofalltoocertainagewhodisapprovedofyoungpeopleingeneralandtheImproversinparticular。Judsonwasajovial,smooth-spokenman,souniformlygoodnaturedandblandthatitwassurprisinghowfewfriendshehad。Perhapshehadgotthebetterintoomanybusinesstransactions……whichseldommakesforpopularity。Hewasreputedtobevery\"sharp\"anditwasthegeneralopinionthathe\"hadn’tmuchprinciple。\" \"IfJudsonParkerhasachanceto`turnanhonestpenny,’ashesayshimself,he’llneverloseit,\"declaredFredWright。 \"IsthereNOBODYwhohasanyinfluenceoverhim?\"askedAnnedespairingly。 \"HegoestoseeLouisaSpenceratWhiteSands,\"suggestedCarrieSloane。\"Perhapsshecouldcoaxhimnottorenthisfences。\" \"Notshe,\"saidGilbertemphatically。\"IknowLouisaSpencerwell。 Shedoesn’t`believe’inVillageImprovementSocieties,butsheDOESbelieveindollarsandcents。She’dbemorelikelytourgeJudsononthantodissuadehim。\" \"Theonlythingtodoistoappointacommitteetowaitonhimandprotest,\" saidJuliaBell,\"andyoumustsendgirls,forhe’dhardlybeciviltoboys……but_I_won’tgo,sonobodyneednominateme。\" \"BettersendAnnealone,\"saidOliverSloane。\"ShecantalkJudsonoverifanybodycan。\" Anneprotested。Shewaswillingtogoanddothetalking;butshemusthaveotherswithher\"formoralsupport。\"DianaandJanewerethereforeappointedtosupporthermorallyandtheImproversbrokeup,buzzinglikeangrybeeswithindignation。Annewassoworriedthatshedidn’tsleepuntilnearlymorning,andthenshedreamedthatthetrusteeshadputafencearoundtheschoolandpainted\"TryPurplePills\"alloverit。 ThecommitteewaitedonJudsonParkerthenextafternoon。AnnepleadedeloquentlyagainsthisnefariousdesignandJaneandDianasupportedhermorallyandvaliantly。Judsonwassleek,suave,flattering; paidthemseveralcomplimentsofthedelicacyofsunflowers; feltrealbadtorefusesuchcharmingyoungladies……butbusinesswasbusiness;couldn’taffordtoletsentimentstandinthewaythesehardtimes。 \"ButI’lltellwhatIWILLdo,\"hesaid,withatwinkleinhislight,fulleyes。\"I’lltelltheagenthemustuseonlyhandsome,tastycolors……redandyellowandsoon。I’lltellhimhemustn’tpainttheadsBLUEonanyaccount。\"