第5章

类别:其他 作者:Lucy Maud Montgomery字数:23525更新时间:18/12/21 16:47:21
Thevanquishedcommitteeretired,thinkingthingsnotlawfultobeuttered。 \"WehavedoneallwecandoandmustsimplytrusttheresttoProvidence,\" saidJane,withanunconsciousimitationofMrs。Lynde’stoneandmanner。 \"IwonderifMr。Allancoulddoanything,\"reflectedDiana。 Anneshookherhead。 \"No,it’snousetoworryMr。Allan,especiallynowwhenthebaby’ssosick。Judsonwouldslipawayfromhimassmoothlyasfromus,althoughheHAStakentogoingtochurchquiteregularlyjustnow。 ThatissimplybecauseLouisaSpencer’sfatherisanelderandveryparticularaboutsuchthings。\" \"JudsonParkeristheonlymaninAvonleawhowoulddreamofrentinghisfences,\"saidJaneindignantly。\"EvenLeviBoulterorLorenzoWhitewouldneverstooptothat,tightfistedastheyare。 Theywouldhavetoomuchrespectforpublicopinion。\" PublicopinionwascertainlydownonJudsonParkerwhenthefactsbecameknown,butthatdidnothelpmattersmuch。Judsonchuckledtohimselfanddefiedit,andtheImproversweretryingtoreconcilethemselvestotheprospectofseeingtheprettiestpartoftheNewbridgeroaddefacedbyadvertisements,whenAnnerosequietlyatthepresident’scallforreportsofcommitteesontheoccasionofthenextmeetingoftheSociety,andannouncedthatMr。JudsonParkerhadinstructedhertoinformtheSocietythathewasNOTgoingtorenthisfencestothePatentMedicineCompany。 JaneandDianastaredasiftheyfoundithardtobelievetheirears。 Parliamentaryetiquette,whichwasgenerallyverystrictlyenforcedintheA。V。I。S。,forbadethemgivinginstantventtotheircuriosity,butaftertheSocietyadjournedAnnewasbesiegedforexplanations。 Annehadnoexplanationtogive。JudsonParkerhadovertakenherontheroadtheprecedingeveningandtoldherthathehaddecidedtohumortheA。V。I。S。initspeculiarprejudiceagainstpatentmedicineadvertisements。ThatwasallAnnewouldsay,thenoreverafterwards,anditwasthesimpletruth;butwhenJaneAndrews,onherwayhome,confidedtoOliverSloaneherfirmbeliefthattherewasmorebehindJudsonParker’smysteriouschangeofheartthanAnneShirleyhadrevealed,shespokethetruthalso。 AnnehadbeendowntooldMrs。Irving’sontheshoreroadtheprecedingeveningandhadcomehomebyashortcutwhichledherfirstoverthelow-lyingshorefields,andthenthroughthebeechwoodbelowRobertDickson’s,byalittlefootpaththatranouttothemainroadjustabovetheLakeofShiningWaters……knowntounimaginativepeopleasBarry’spond。 Twomenweresittingintheirbuggies,reinedofftothesideoftheroad,justattheentranceofthepath。OnewasJudsonParker; theotherwasJerryCorcoran,aNewbridgemanagainstwhom,asMrs。Lyndewouldhavetoldyouineloquentitalics,nothingshadyhadeverbeenPROVED。Hewasanagentforagriculturalimplementsandaprominentpersonageinmatterspolitical。Hehadafinger…… somepeoplesaidALLhisfingers……ineverypoliticalpiethatwascooked;andasCanadawasontheeveofageneralelectionJerryCorcoranhadbeenabusymanformanyweeks,canvassingthecountyintheinterestsofhisparty’scandidate。JustasAnneemergedfromundertheoverhangingbeechboughssheheardCorcoransay,\"Ifyou’llvoteforAmesbury,Parker……well,I’veanoteforthatpairofharrowsyou’vegotinthespring。Isupposeyouwouldn’tobjecttohavingitback,eh?\" \"We……ll,sinceyouputitinthatway,\"drawledJudsonwithagrin,\"IreckonImightaswelldoit。Amanmustlookoutforhisowninterestsinthesehardtimes。\" BothsawAnneatthismomentandconversationabruptlyceased。 Annebowedfrostilyandwalkedon,withherchinslightlymoretiltedthanusual。SoonJudsonParkerovertookher。 \"Havealift,Anne?\"heinquiredgenially。 \"Thankyou,no,\"saidAnnepolitely,butwithafine,needle-likedisdaininhervoicethatpiercedevenJudsonParker’snonetoosensitiveconsciousness。Hisfacereddenedandhetwitchedhisreinsangrily;butthenextsecondprudentialconsiderationscheckedhim。HelookeduneasilyatAnne,asshewalkedsteadilyon,glancingneithertotherightnortotheleft。HadsheheardCorcoran’sunmistakableofferandhisowntooplainacceptanceofit? ConfoundCorcoran!Ifhecouldn’tputhismeaningintolessdangerousphraseshe’dgetintotroublesomeoftheselong-come-shorts。Andconfoundredheadedschool-ma’amswithahabitofpoppingoutofbeechwoodswheretheyhadnobusinesstobe。 IfAnnehadheard,JudsonParker,measuringhercorninhisownhalfbushel,asthecountrysayingwent,andcheatinghimselfthereby,assuchpeoplegenerallydo,believedthatshewouldtellitfarandwide。Now,JudsonParker,ashasbeenseen,wasnotoverlyregardfulofpublicopinion;buttobeknownashavingacceptedabribewouldbeanastything;andifiteverreachedIsaacSpencer’searsfarewellforevertoallhopeofwinningLouisaJanewithhercomfortableprospectsastheheiressofawell-to-dofarmer。JudsonParkerknewthatMr。Spencerlookedsomewhataskanceathimasitwas;hecouldnotaffordtotakeanyrisks。 \"Ahem……Anne,I’vebeenwantingtoseeyouaboutthatlittlematterwewerediscussingtheotherday。I’vedecidednottoletmyfencestothatcompanyafterall。Asocietywithanaimlikeyoursoughttobeencouraged。\" Annethawedoutthemeresttrifle。 \"Thankyou,\"shesaid。 \"And……and……youneedn’tmentionthatlittleconversationofminewithJerry。\" \"Ihavenointentionofmentioningitinanycase,\"saidAnneicily,forshewouldhaveseeneveryfenceinAvonleapaintedwithadvertisementsbeforeshewouldhavestoopedtobargainwithamanwhowouldsellhisvote。 \"Justso……justso,\"agreedJudson,imaginingthattheyunderstoodeachotherbeautifully。\"Ididn’tsupposeyouwould。 Ofcourse,IwasonlystringingJerry……hethinkshe’ssoall-firedcuteandsmart。I’venointentionofvotingforAmesbury。 I’mgoingtovoteforGrantasI’vealwaysdone……you’llseethatwhentheelectioncomesoff。IjustledJerryontoseeifhewouldcommithimself。Andit’sallrightaboutthefence……youcantelltheImproversthat。\" \"Ittakesallsortsofpeopletomakeaworld,asI’veoftenheard,butIthinktherearesomewhocouldbespared,\"Annetoldherreflectionintheeastgablemirrorthatnight。\"Iwouldn’thavementionedthedisgracefulthingtoasoulanyhow,somyconscienceisclearonTHATscore。Ireallydon’tknowwhoorwhatistobethankedforthis。_I_didnothingtobringitabout,andit’shardtobelievethatProvidenceeverworksbymeansofthekindofpoliticsmenlikeJudsonParkerandJerryCorcoranhave。\" XV TheBeginningofVacationAnnelockedtheschoolhousedooronastill,yellowevening,whenthewindswerepurringinthesprucesaroundtheplayground,andtheshadowswerelongandlazybytheedgeofthewoods。Shedroppedthekeyintoherpocketwithasighofsatisfaction。Theschoolyearwasended,shehadbeenreengagedforthenext,withmanyexpressionsofsatisfaction……onlyMr。HarmonAndrewstoldhersheoughttousethestrapoftener……andtwodelightfulmonthsofawell-earnedvacationbeckonedherinvitingly。Annefeltatpeacewiththeworldandherselfasshewalkeddownthehillwithherbasketofflowersinherhand。SincetheearliestmayflowersAnnehadnevermissedherweeklypilgrimagetoMatthew’sgrave。EveryoneelseinAvonlea,exceptMarilla,hadalreadyforgottenquiet,shy,unimportantMatthewCuthbert;buthismemorywasstillgreeninAnne’sheartandalwayswouldbe。Shecouldneverforgetthekindoldmanwhohadbeenthefirsttogivehertheloveandsympathyherstarvedchildhoodhadcraved。 Atthefootofthehillaboywassittingonthefenceintheshadowofthespruces……aboywithbig,dreamyeyesandabeautiful,sensitiveface。HeswungdownandjoinedAnne,smiling; butthereweretracesoftearsonhischeeks。 \"IthoughtI’dwaitforyou,teacher,becauseIknewyouweregoingtothegraveyard,\"hesaid,slippinghishandintohers。\"I’mgoingthere,too……I’mtakingthisbouquetofgeraniumstoputonGrandpaIrving’sgraveforgrandma。Andlook,teacher,I’mgoingtoputthisbunchofwhiterosesbesideGrandpa’sgraveinmemoryofmylittlemother……becauseIcan’tgotohergravetoputitthere。 Butdon’tyouthinkshe’llknowallaboutit,justthesame?\" \"Yes,Iamsureshewill,Paul。\" \"Yousee,teacher,it’sjustthreeyearstodaysincemylittlemotherdied。It’ssuchalong,longtimebutithurtsjustasmuchasever……andImissherjustasmuchasever。SometimesitseemstomethatIjustcan’tbearit,ithurtsso。\" Paul’svoicequiveredandhisliptrembled。Helookeddownathisroses,hopingthathisteacherwouldnotnoticethetearsinhiseyes。 \"Andyet,\"saidAnne,verysoftly,\"youwouldn’twantittostophurting……youwouldn’twanttoforgetyourlittlemotherevenifyoucould。\" \"No,indeed,Iwouldn’t……that’sjustthewayIfeel。You’resogoodatunderstanding,teacher。Nobodyelseunderstandssowell……notevengrandma,althoughshe’ssogoodtome。Fatherunderstoodprettywell,butstillIcouldn’ttalkmuchtohimaboutmother,becauseitmadehimfeelsobad。WhenheputhishandoverhisfaceIalwaysknewitwastimetostop。Poorfather,hemustbedreadfullylonesomewithoutme;butyouseehehasnobodybutahousekeepernowandhethinkshousekeepersarenogoodtobringuplittleboys,especiallywhenhehastobeawayfromhomesomuchonbusiness。 Grandmothersarebetter,nexttomothers。Someday,whenI’mbroughtup,I’llgobacktofatherandwe’renevergoingtobepartedagain。\" PaulhadtalkedsomuchtoAnneabouthismotherandfatherthatshefeltasifshehadknownthem。Shethoughthismothermusthavebeenverylikewhathewashimself,intemperamentanddisposition;andshehadanideathatStephenIrvingwasaratherreservedmanwithadeepandtendernaturewhichhekepthiddenscrupulouslyfromtheworld。 \"Father’snotveryeasytogetacquaintedwith,\"Paulhadsaidonce。 \"Inevergotreallyacquaintedwithhimuntilaftermylittlemotherdied。 Buthe’ssplendidwhenyoudogettoknowhim。Ilovehimthebestinalltheworld,andGrandmaIrvingnext,andthenyou,teacher。I’dloveyounexttofatherifitwasn’tmyDUTYtoloveGrandmaIrvingbest,becauseshe’sdoingsomuchforme。YOUknow,teacher。IwishshewouldleavethelampinmyroomtillIgotosleep,though。ShetakesitrightoutassoonasshetucksmeupbecauseshesaysImustn’tbeacoward。 I’mNOTscared,butI’dRATHERhavethelight。MylittlemotherusedalwaystositbesidemeandholdmyhandtillIwenttosleep。 Iexpectshespoiledme。Mothersdosometimes,youknow。\" No,Annedidnotknowthis,althoughshemightimagineit。 ShethoughtsadlyofHER\"littlemother,\"themotherwhohadthoughtherso\"perfectlybeautiful\"andwhohaddiedsolongagoandwasburiedbesideherboyishhusbandinthatunvisitedgravefaraway。AnnecouldnotrememberhermotherandforthisreasonshealmostenviedPaul。 \"Mybirthdayisnextweek,\"saidPaul,astheywalkedupthelongredhill,baskingintheJunesunshine,\"andfatherwrotemethatheissendingmesomethingthathethinksI’lllikebetterthananythingelsehecouldsend。Ibelieveithascomealready,forGrandmaiskeepingthebookcasedrawerlockedandthatissomethingnew。 AndwhenIaskedherwhy,shejustlookedmysteriousandsaidlittleboysmustn’tbetoocurious。It’sveryexcitingtohaveabirthday,isn’tit?I’llbeeleven。You’dneverthinkittolookatme,wouldyou?GrandmasaysI’mverysmallformyageandthatit’sallbecauseIdon’teatenoughporridge。Idomyverybest,butGrandmagivessuchgenerousplatefuls……there’snothingmeanaboutGrandma,Icantellyou。EversinceyouandIhadthattalkaboutprayinggoinghomefromSundaySchoolthatday,teacher…… whenyousaidweoughttoprayaboutallourdifficulties……I’veprayedeverynightthatGodwouldgivemeenoughgracetoenablemetoeateverybitofmyporridgeinthemornings。ButI’veneverbeenabletodoityet,andwhetherit’sbecauseIhavetoolittlegraceortoomuchporridgeIreallycan’tdecide。Grandmasaysfatherwasbroughtuponporridge,anditcertainlydidworkwellinhiscase,foryououghttoseetheshouldershehas。 Butsometimes,\"concludedPaulwithasighandameditativeair\"Ireallythinkporridgewillbethedeathofme。\" Annepermittedherselfasmile,sincePaulwasnotlookingather。 AllAvonleaknewthatoldMrs。Irvingwasbringinghergrandsonupinaccordancewiththegood,old-fashionedmethodsofdietandmorals。 \"Letushopenot,dear,\"shesaidcheerfully。\"Howareyourrockpeoplecomingon?DoestheoldestTwinstillcontinuetobehavehimself?\" \"HeHASto,\"saidPaulemphatically。\"HeknowsIwon’tassociatewithhimifhedoesn’t。Heisreallyfullofwickedness,Ithink。\" \"AndhasNorafoundoutabouttheGoldenLadyyet?\" \"No;butIthinkshesuspects。I’malmostsureshewatchedmethelasttimeIwenttothecave。_I_don’tmindifshefindsout…… itisonlyforHERsakeIdon’twantherto……sothatherfeelingswon’tbehurt。ButifsheisDETERMINEDtohaveherfeelingshurtitcan’tbehelped。\" \"IfIweretogototheshoresomenightwithyoudoyouthinkI couldseeyourrockpeopletoo?\" Paulshookhisheadgravely。 \"No,Idon’tthinkyoucouldseeMYrockpeople。I’mtheonlypersonwhocanseethem。Butyoucouldseerockpeopleofyourown。You’reoneofthekindthatcan。We’reboththatkind。 YOUknow,teacher,\"headded,squeezingherhandchummily。 \"Isn’titsplendidtobethatkind,teacher?\" \"Splendid,\"Anneagreed,grayshiningeyeslookingdownintoblueshiningones。AnneandPaulbothknew\"HowfairtherealmImaginationopenstotheview,\" andbothknewthewaytothathappyland。Theretheroseofjoybloomedimmortalbydaleandstream;cloudsneverdarkenedthesunnysky;sweetbellsneverjangledoutoftune;andkindredspiritsabounded。Theknowledgeofthatland’sgeography…… \"easto’thesun,westo’themoon\"……ispricelesslore,nottobeboughtinanymarketplace。Itmustbethegiftofthegoodfairiesatbirthandtheyearscanneverdefaceitortakeitaway。 Itisbettertopossessit,livinginagarret,thantobetheinhabitantofpalaceswithoutit。 TheAvonleagraveyardwasasyetthegrass-grownsolitudeithadalwaysbeen。Tobesure,theImprovershadaneyeonit,andPriscillaGranthadreadapaperoncemeteriesbeforethelastmeetingoftheSociety。AtsomefuturetimetheImproversmeanttohavethelichened,waywardoldboardfencereplacedbyaneatwirerailing,thegrassmownandtheleaningmonumentsstraightenedup。 AnneputonMatthew’sgravetheflowersshehadbroughtforit,andthenwentovertothelittlepoplarshadedcornerwhereHesterGrayslept。 EversincethedayofthespringpicnicAnnehadputflowersonHester’sgravewhenshevisitedMatthew’s。TheeveningbeforeshehadmadeapilgrimagebacktothelittledesertedgardeninthewoodsandbroughttherefromsomeofHester’sownwhiteroses。 \"Ithoughtyouwouldlikethembetterthananyothers,dear,\" shesaidsoftly。 AnnewasstillsittingtherewhenashadowfelloverthegrassandshelookeduptoseeMrs。Allan。Theywalkedhometogether。 Mrs。Allan’sfacewasnotthefaceofthegirlbridewhomtheministerhadbroughttoAvonleafiveyearsbefore。Ithadlostsomeofitsbloomandyouthfulcurves,andtherewerefine,patientlinesabouteyesandmouth。Atinygraveinthatverycemeteryaccountedforsomeofthem;andsomenewoneshadcomeduringtherecentillness,nowhappilyover,ofherlittleson。ButMrs。Allan’sdimpleswereassweetandsuddenasever,hereyesasclearandbrightandtrue;andwhatherfacelackedofgirlishbeautywasnowmorethanatonedforinaddedtendernessandstrength。 \"Isupposeyouarelookingforwardtoyourvacation,Anne?\"shesaid,astheyleftthegraveyard。 Annenodded。 \"Yes……Icouldrollthewordasasweetmorselundermytongue。 Ithinkthesummerisgoingtobelovely。Foronething,Mrs。MorganiscomingtotheIslandinJulyandPriscillaisgoingtobringherup。 Ifeeloneofmyold`thrills’atthemerethought。\" \"Ihopeyou’llhaveagoodtime,Anne。You’veworkedveryhardthispastyearandyouhavesucceeded。\" \"Oh,Idon’tknow。I’vecomesofarshortinsomanythings。I haven’tdonewhatImeanttodowhenIbegantoteachlastfall。 Ihaven’tliveduptomyideals。\" \"Noneofuseverdo,\"saidMrs。Allanwithasigh。\"Butthen,Anne,youknowwhatLowellsays,`Notfailurebutlowaimiscrime。’ Wemusthaveidealsandtrytoliveuptothem,evenifweneverquitesucceed。Lifewouldbeasorrybusinesswithoutthem。 Withthemit’sgrandandgreat。Holdfasttoyourideals,Anne。\" \"Ishalltry。ButIhavetoletgomostofmytheories,\"saidAnne,laughingalittle。\"IhadthemostbeautifulsetoftheoriesyoueverknewwhenIstartedoutasaschoolma’am,buteveryoneofthemhasfailedmeatsomepinchoranother。\" \"Eventhetheoryoncorporalpunishment,\"teasedMrs。Allan。 ButAnneflushed。 \"IshallneverforgivemyselfforwhippingAnthony。\" \"Nonsense,dear,hedeservedit。Anditagreedwithhim。Youhavehadnotroublewithhimsinceandhehascometothinkthere’snobodylikeyou。Yourkindnesswonhisloveaftertheideathata’girlwasnogood’wasrootedoutofhisstubbornmind。\" \"Hemayhavedeservedit,butthatisnotthepoint。IfIhadcalmlyanddeliberatelydecidedtowhiphimbecauseIthoughtitajustpunishmentforhimIwouldnotfeeloveritasIdo。Butthetruthis,Mrs。Allan,thatIjustflewintoatemperandwhippedhimbecauseofthat。Iwasn’tthinkingwhetheritwasjustorunjust……evenifhehadn’tdeserveditI’dhavedoneitjustthesame。Thatiswhathumiliatesme。\" \"Well,weallmakemistakes,dear,sojustputitbehindyou。Weshouldregretourmistakesandlearnfromthem,butnevercarrythemforwardintothefuturewithus。TheregoesGilbertBlytheonhiswheel……homeforhisvacationtoo,Isuppose。Howareyouandhegettingonwithyourstudies?\" \"Prettywell。WeplantofinishtheVirgiltonight……thereareonlytwentylinestodo。ThenwearenotgoingtostudyanymoreuntilSeptember。\" \"Doyouthinkyouwillevergettocollege?\" \"Oh,Idon’tknow。\"Annelookeddreamilyafartotheopal-tintedhorizon。\"Marilla’seyeswillneverbemuchbetterthantheyarenow,althoughwearesothankfultothinkthattheywillnotgetworse。 Andthentherearethetwins……somehowIdon’tbelievetheirunclewilleverreallysendforthem。Perhapscollegemaybearoundthebendintheroad,butIhaven’tgottothebendyetandIdon’tthinkmuchaboutitlestImightgrowdiscontented。\" \"Well,Ishouldliketoseeyougotocollege,Anne;butifyouneverdo,don’tbediscontentedaboutit。Wemakeourownliveswhereverweare,afterall……collegecanonlyhelpustodoitmoreeasily。Theyarebroadornarrowaccordingtowhatweputintothem,notwhatwegetout。Lifeisrichandfullhere…… everywhere……ifwecanonlylearnhowtoopenourwholeheartstoitsrichnessandfulness。\" \"IthinkIunderstandwhatyoumean,\"saidAnnethoughtfully,\"andIknowIhavesomuchtofeelthankfulfor……oh,somuch…… mywork,andPaulIrving,andthedeartwins,andallmyfriends。 Doyouknow,Mrs。Allan,I’msothankfulforfriendship。Itbeautifieslifesomuch。\" \"Truefriendshipisaveryhelpfululthingindeed,\"saidMrs。Allan,\"andweshouldhaveaveryhighidealofit,andneversullyitbyanyfailureintruthandsincerity。Ifearthenameoffriendshipisoftendegradedtoakindofintimacythathasnothingofrealfriendshipinit。\" \"Yes……likeGertiePye’sandJuliaBell’s。Theyareveryintimateandgoeverywheretogether;butGertieisalwayssayingnastythingsofJuliabehindherbackandeverybodythinkssheisjealousofherbecausesheisalwayssopleasedwhenanybodycriticizesJulia。 Ithinkitisdesecrationtocallthatfriendship。Ifwehavefriendsweshouldlookonlyforthebestinthemandgivethemthebestthatisinus,don’tyouthink?Thenfriendshipwouldbethemostbeautifulthingintheworld。\" \"FriendshipISverybeautiful,\"smiledMrs。Allan,\"butsomeday……\" Thenshepausedabruptly。Inthedelicate,white-browedfacebesideher,withitscandideyesandmobilefeatures,therewasstillfarmoreofthechildthanofthewoman。Anne’sheartsofarharboredonlydreamsoffriendshipandambition,andMrs。Allandidnotwishtobrushthebloomfromhersweetunconsciousness。 Soshelefthersentenceforthefutureyearstofinish。 XVI TheSubstanceofThingsHopedFor\"Anne,\"saidDavyappealingly,scramblingupontheshiny,leather-coveredsofaintheGreenGableskitchen,whereAnnesat,readingaletter,\"Anne,I’mAWFULhungry。You’venoidea。\" \"I’llgetyouapieceofbreadandbutterinaminute,\"saidAnneabsently。Herletterevidentlycontainedsomeexcitingnews,forhercheekswereaspinkastherosesonthebigbushoutside,andhereyeswereasstarryasonlyAnne’seyescouldbe。 \"ButIain’tbreadandbutterhungry,\"saidDavyinadisgustedtone。 \"I’mplumcakehungry。\" \"Oh,\"laughedAnne,layingdownherletterandputtingherarmaboutDavytogivehimasqueeze,\"that’sakindofhungerthatcanbeenduredverycomfortably,Davy-boy。Youknowit’soneofMarilla’srulesthatyoucan’thaveanythingbutbreadandbutterbetweenmeals。\" \"Well,gimmeapiecethen……please。\" Davyhadbeenatlasttaughttosay\"please,\"buthegenerallytackeditonasanafterthought。HelookedwithapprovalatthegeneroussliceAnnepresentlybroughttohim。\"Youalwaysputsuchanicelotofbutteronit,Anne。Marillaspreadsitprettythin。 Itslipsdownaloteasierwhenthere’splentyofbutter。\" Theslice\"slippeddown\"withtolerableease,judgingfromitsrapiddisappearance。Davyslidheadfirstoffthesofa,turnedadoublesomersaultontherug,andthensatupandannounceddecidedly,\"Anne,I’vemadeupmymindaboutheaven。Idon’twanttogothere。\" \"Whynot?\"askedAnnegravely。 \"CauseheavenisinSimonFletcher’sgarret,andIdon’tlikeSimonFletcher。\" \"Heavenin……SimonFletcher’sgarret!\"gaspedAnne,tooamazedeventolaugh。\"DavyKeith,whateverputsuchanextraordinaryideaintoyourhead?\" \"MiltyBoultersaysthat’swhereitis。ItwaslastSundayinSundaySchool。ThelessonwasaboutElijahandElisha,andIupandaskedMissRogersonwhereheavenwas。MissRogersonlookedawfuloffended。Shewascrossanyhow,becausewhenshe’daskeduswhatElijahleftElishawhenhewenttoheavenMiltyBoultersaid,`Hisoldclo’es,’andusfellowsalllaughedbeforewethought。I wishyoucouldthinkfirstanddothingsafterwards,’causethenyouwouldn’tdothem。ButMiltydidn’tmeantobedisrespeckful。 Hejustcouldn’tthinkofthenameofthething。MissRogersonsaidheavenwaswhereGodwasandIwasn’ttoaskquestionslikethat。 Miltynudgedmeandsaidinawhisper,`Heaven’sinUncleSimon’sgarretandI’llesplainaboutitontheroadhome。’Sowhenwewascominghomeheesplained。Milty’sagreathandatesplainingthings。Evenifhedon’tknowanythingaboutathinghe’llmakeupalotofstuffandsoyougetitesplainedallthesame。HismotherisMrs。Simon’ssisterandhewentwithhertothefuneralwhenhiscousin,JaneEllen,died。Theministersaidshe’dgonetoheaven,thoughMiltysaysshewaslyingrightbeforetheminthecoffin。Buthes’posedtheycarriedthecoffintothegarretafterwards。Well,whenMiltyandhismotherwentupstairsafteritwasallovertogetherbonnetheaskedherwhereheavenwasthatJaneEllenhadgoneto,andshepointedrighttotheceilingandsaid,`Upthere。’Miltyknewtherewasn’tanythingbutthegarretovertheceiling,sothat’showHEfoundout。Andhe’sbeenawfulscaredtogotohisUncleSimon’seversince。\" AnnetookDavyonherkneeanddidherbesttostraightenoutthistheologicaltanglealso。ShewasmuchbetterfittedforthetaskthanMarilla,forsherememberedherownchildhoodandhadaninstinctiveunderstandingofthecuriousideasthatseven-year-oldssometimesgetaboutmattersthatare,ofcourse,veryplainandsimpletogrownuppeople。ShehadjustsucceededinconvincingDavythatheavenwasNOTinSimonFletcher’sgarretwhenMarillacameinfromthegarden,wheresheandDorahadbeenpickingpeas。 Dorawasanindustriouslittlesoulandneverhappierthanwhen\"helping\"invarioussmalltaskssuitedtoherchubbyfingers。Shefedchickens,pickedupchips,wipeddishes,andranerrandsgalore。 Shewasneat,faithfulandobservant;sheneverhadtobetoldhowtodoathingtwiceandneverforgotanyofherlittleduties。 Davy,ontheotherhand,wasratherheedlessandforgetful;buthehadthebornknackofwinninglove,andevenyetAnneandMarillalikedhimthebetter。 WhileDoraproudlyshelledthepeasandDavymadeboatsofthepods,withmastsofmatchesandsailsofpaper,AnnetoldMarillaaboutthewonderfulcontentsofherletter。 \"Oh,Marilla,whatdoyouthink?I’vehadaletterfromPriscillaandshesaysthatMrs。MorganisontheIsland,andthatifitisfineThursdaytheyaregoingtodriveuptoAvonleaandwillreachhereabouttwelve。TheywillspendtheafternoonwithusandgotothehotelatWhiteSandsintheevening,becausesomeofMrs。Morgan’sAmericanfriendsarestayingthere。Oh,Marilla,isn’titwonderful? IcanhardlybelieveI’mnotdreaming。\" \"IdaresayMrs。Morganisalotlikeotherpeople,\"saidMarilladrily,althoughshedidfeelatrifleexcitedherself。Mrs。Morganwasafamouswomanandavisitfromherwasnocommonplaceoccurrence。 \"They’llbeheretodinner,then?\" \"Yes;andoh,Marilla,mayIcookeverybitofthedinnermyself? IwanttofeelthatIcandosomethingfortheauthorof`TheRosebudGarden,’ifitisonlytocookadinnerforher。 Youwon’tmind,willyou?\" \"Goodness,I’mnotsofondofstewingoverahotfireinJulythatitwouldvexmeverymuchtohavesomeoneelsedoit。You’requitewelcometothejob。\" \"Oh,thankyou,\"saidAnne,asifMarillahadjustconferredatremendousfavor,\"I’llmakeoutthemenuthisverynight。\" \"You’dbetternottrytoputontoomuchstyle,\"warnedMarilla,alittlealarmedbythehigh-flownsoundof\"menu。\"You’lllikelycometogriefifyoudo。\" \"Oh,I’mnotgoingtoputonany`style,’ifyoumeantryingtodoorhavethingswedon’tusuallyhaveonfestaloccasions,\"assuredAnne。 \"Thatwouldbeaffectation,and,althoughIknowIhaven’tasmuchsenseandsteadinessasagirlofseventeenandaschoolteacheroughttohave,I’mnotsosillyASthat。ButIwanttohaveeverythingasniceanddaintyaspossible。Davy-boy,don’tleavethosepeapodsonthebackstairs……someonemightsliponthem。 I’llhavealightsouptobeginwith……youknowIcanmakelovelycream-of-onionsoup……andthenacoupleofroastfowls。 I’llhavethetwowhiteroosters。Ihaverealaffectionforthoseroostersandthey’vebeenpetseversincethegrayhenhatchedoutjustthetwoofthem……littleballsofyellowdown。 ButIknowtheywouldhavetobesacrificedsometime,andsurelytherecouldn’tbeaworthieroccasionthanthis。Butoh,Marilla,_I_cannotkillthem……notevenforMrs。Morgan’ssake。I’llhavetoaskJohnHenryCartertocomeoveranddoitforme。\" \"I’lldoit,\"volunteeredDavy,\"ifMarilla’llholdthembythelegs\" causeIguessit’dtakebothmyhandstomanagetheaxe。It’sawfuljollyfuntoseethemhoppingaboutaftertheirheadsarecutoff。\" \"ThenI’llhavepeasandbeansandcreamedpotatoesandalettucesalad,forvegetables,\"resumedAnne,\"andfordessert,lemonpiewithwhippedcream,andcoffeeandcheeseandladyfingers。 I’llmakethepiesandladyfingerstomorrowanddoupmywhitemuslindress。AndImusttellDianatonight,forshe’llwanttodouphers。 Mrs。Morgan’sheroinesarenearlyalwaysdressedinwhitemuslin,andDianaandIhavealwaysresolvedthatthatwaswhatwewouldwearifweevermether。Itwillbesuchadelicatecompliment,don’tyouthink?Davy,dear,youmustn’tpokepeapodsintothecracksofthefloor。ImustaskMr。andMrs。AllanandMissStacytodinner,too,forthey’reallveryanxioustomeetMrs。Morgan。It’ssofortunateshe’scomingwhileMissStacyishere。 Davydear,don’tsailthepeapodsinthewaterbucket……goouttothetrough。Oh,IdohopeitwillbefineThursday,andIthinkitwill,forUncleAbesaidlastnightwhenhecalledatMr。Harrison’s,thatitwasgoingtorainmostofthisweek。\" \"That’sagoodsign,\"agreedMarilla。 AnneranacrosstoOrchardSlopethateveningtotellthenewstoDiana,whowasalsoverymuchexcitedoverit,andtheydiscussedthematterinthehammockswungunderthebigwillowintheBarrygarden。 \"Oh,Anne,mayn’tIhelpyoucookthedinner?\"imploredDiana。 \"YouknowIcanmakesplendidlettucesalad。\" \"Indeedyou,may\"saidAnneunselfishly。\"AndIshallwantyoutohelpmedecoratetoo。ImeantohavetheparlorsimplyaBOWERofblossoms……andthediningtableistobeadornedwithwildroses。 Oh,Idohopeeverythingwillgosmoothly。Mrs。Morgan’sheroinesNEVERgetintoscrapesoraretakenatadisadvantage,andtheyarealwayssoselfpossessedandsuchgoodhousekeepers。TheyseemtobeBORNgoodhousekeepers。YourememberthatGertrudein`EdgewoodDays’kepthouseforherfatherwhenshewasonlyeightyearsold。WhenIwaseightyearsoldIhardlyknewhowtodoathingexceptbringupchildren。Mrs。Morganmustbeanauthorityongirlswhenshehaswrittensomuchaboutthem,andIdowanthertohaveagoodopinionofus。I’veimagineditalloutadozendifferentways……whatshe’lllooklike,andwhatshe’llsay,andwhatI’llsay。AndI’msoanxiousaboutmynose。Therearesevenfrecklesonit,asyoucansee。TheycameattheA。V。IS。picnic,whenIwentaroundinthesunwithoutmyhat。Isupposeit’sungratefulofmetoworryoverthem,whenIshouldbethankfulthey’renotspreadallovermyfaceastheyoncewere;butIdowishtheyhadn’tcome……allMrs。Morgan’sheroineshavesuchperfectcomplexions。Ican’trecallafreckledoneamongthem。\" \"Yoursarenotverynoticeable,\"comfortedDiana。\"Tryalittlelemonjuiceonthemtonight。\" ThenextdayAnnemadeherpiesandladyfingers,diduphermuslindress,andsweptanddustedeveryroominthehouse……aquiteunnecessaryproceeding,forGreenGableswas,asusual,intheapplepieorderdeartoMarilla’sheart。ButAnnefeltthatafleckofdustwouldbeadesecrationinahousethatwastobehonoredbyavisitfromCharlotteE。Morgan。Sheevencleanedoutthe\"catch-all\"closetunderthestairs,althoughtherewasnottheremotestpossibilityofMrs。Morgan’sseeingitsinterior。 \"ButIwanttoFEELthatitisinperfectorder,evenifsheisn’ttoseeit,\"AnnetoldMarilla。\"Youknow,inherbook`GoldenKeys,’ shemakeshertwoheroinesAliceandLouisatakefortheirmottothatverseofLongfellow’s,\"`IntheelderdaysofartBuilderswroughtwithgreatestcareEachminuteandunseenpart,Forthegodsseeeverywhere,’ andsotheyalwayskepttheircellarstairsscrubbedandneverforgottosweepunderthebeds。IshouldhaveaguiltyconscienceifIthoughtthisclosetwasindisorderwhenMrs。Morganwasinthehouse。Eversinceweread`GoldenKeys,’lastApril,DianaandIhavetakenthatverseforourmottotoo。\" ThatnightJohnHenryCarterandDavybetweenthemcontrivedtoexecutethetwowhiteroosters,andAnnedressedthem,theusuallydistastefultaskglorifiedinhereyesbythedestinationoftheplumpbirds。 \"Idon’tlikepickingfowls,\"shetoldMarilla,\"butisn’titfortunatewedon’thavetoputoursoulsintowhatourhandsmaybedoing? I’vebeenpickingchickenswithmyhandsbutinimaginationI’vebeenroamingtheMilkyWay。\" \"Ithoughtyou’dscatteredmorefeathersoverthefloorthanusual,\" remarkedMarilla。 ThenAnneputDavytobedandmadehimpromisethathewouldbehaveperfectlythenextday。 \"IfI’masgoodasgoodcanbealldaytomorrowwillyouletmebejustasbadasIlikeallthenextday?\"askedDavy。 \"Icouldn’tdothat,\"saidAnnediscreetly,\"butI’lltakeyouandDoraforarowintheflatrighttothebottomofthepond,andwe’llgoashoreonthesandhillsandhaveapicnic。\" \"It’sabargain,\"saidDavy。\"I’llbegood,youbet。ImeanttogoovertoMr。Harrison’sandfirepeasfrommynewpopgunatGingerbutanotherday’lldoaswell。IespectitwillbejustlikeSunday,butapicnicattheshore’llmakeupforTHAT。\" XVII AChapterofAccidentsAnnewokethreetimesinthenightandmadepilgrimagestoherwindowtomakesurethatUncleAbe’spredictionwasnotcomingtrue。 Finallythemorningdawnedpearlyandlustrousinaskyfullofsilversheenandradiance,andthewonderfuldayhadarrived。 Dianaappearedsoonafterbreakfast,withabasketofflowersoveronearmandHERmuslindressovertheother……foritwouldnotdotodonituntilallthedinnerpreparationswerecompleted。 Meanwhilesheworeherafternoonpinkprintandalawnapronfearfullyandwonderfullyruffledandfrilled;andveryneatandprettyandrosyshewas。 \"Youlooksimplysweet,\"saidAnneadmiringly。 Dianasighed。 \"ButI’vehadtoletouteveryoneofmydressesAGAIN。IweighfourpoundsmorethanIdidinJuly。Anne,WHEREwillthisend? Mrs。Morgan’sheroinesarealltallandslender。\" \"Well,let’sforgetourtroublesandthinkofourmercies,\"saidAnnegaily。\"Mrs。Allansaysthatwheneverwethinkofanythingthatisatrialtousweshouldalsothinkofsomethingnicethatwecansetoveragainstit。Ifyouareslightlytooplumpyou’vegotthedearestdimples;andifIhaveafrecklednosetheSHAPEofitisallright。Doyouthinkthelemonjuicedidanygood?\" \"Yes,Ireallythinkitdid,\"saidDianacritically;and,muchelated,Anneledthewaytothegarden,whichwasfullofairyshadowsandwaveringgoldenlights。 \"We’lldecoratetheparlorfirst。Wehaveplentyoftime,forPriscillasaidthey’dbehereabouttwelveorhalfpastatthelatest,sowe’llhavedinneratone。\" TheremayhavebeentwohappierandmoreexcitedgirlssomewhereinCanadaortheUnitedStatesatthatmoment,butIdoubtit。 Everysnipofthescissors,asroseandpeonyandbluebellfell,seemedtochirp,\"Mrs。Morganiscomingtoday。\"AnnewonderedhowMr。HarrisonCOULDgoonplacidlymowinghayinthefieldacrossthelane,justasifnothingweregoingtohappen。 TheparloratGreenGableswasarathersevereandgloomyapartment,withrigidhorsehairfurniture,stifflacecurtains,andwhiteantimacassarsthatwerealwayslaidataperfectlycorrectangle,exceptatsuchtimesastheyclungtounfortunatepeople’sbuttons。 EvenAnnehadneverbeenabletoinfusemuchgraceintoit,forMarillawouldnotpermitanyalterations。Butitiswonderfulwhatflowerscanaccomplishifyougivethemafairchance; whenAnneandDianafinishedwiththeroomyouwouldnothaverecognizedit。 Agreatbluebowlfulofsnowballsoverflowedonthepolishedtable。 Theshiningblackmantelpiecewasheapedwithrosesandferns。 Everyshelfofthewhat-notheldasheafofbluebells;thedarkcornersoneithersideofthegratewerelightedupwithjarsfullofglowingcrimsonpeonies,andthegrateitselfwasaflamewithyellowpoppies。Allthissplendorandcolor,mingledwiththesunshinefallingthroughthehoneysucklevinesatthewindowsinaleafyriotofdancingshadowsoverwallsandfloor,madeoftheusuallydismallittleroomtheveritable\"bower\"ofAnne’simagination,andevenextortedatributeofadmirationfromMarilla,whocameintocriticizeandremainedtopraise。 \"Now,wemustsetthetable,\"saidAnne,inthetoneofapriestessabouttoperformsomesacredriteinhonorofadivinity。\"We’llhaveabigvasefulofwildrosesinthecenterandonesingleroseinfrontofeverybody’splate——andaspecialbouquetofrosebudsonlybyMrs。Morgan’s——anallusionto`TheRosebudGarden’youknow。\" Thetablewassetinthesittingroom,withMarilla’sfinestlinenandthebestchina,glass,andsilver。Youmaybeperfectlycertainthateveryarticleplacedonitwaspolishedorscouredtothehighestpossibleperfectionofglossandglitter。 Thenthegirlstrippedouttothekitchen,whichwasfilledwithappetizingodorsemanatingfromtheoven,wherethechickenswerealreadysizzlingsplendidly。AnnepreparedthepotatoesandDianagotthepeasandbeansready。Then,whileDianashutherselfintothepantrytocompoundthelettucesalad,Anne,whosecheekswerealreadybeginningtoglowcrimson,asmuchwithexcitementasfromtheheatofthefire,preparedthebreadsauceforthechickens,mincedheronionsforthesoup,andfinallywhippedthecreamforherlemonpies。 AndwhataboutDavyallthistime?Washeredeeminghispromisetobegood?Hewas,indeed。Tobesure,heinsistedonremaininginthekitchen,forhiscuriositywantedtoseeallthatwenton。Butashesatquietlyinacorner,busilyengagedinuntyingtheknotsinapieceofherringnethehadbroughthomefromhislasttriptotheshore,nobodyobjectedtothis。 Athalfpasteleventhelettucesaladwasmade,thegoldencirclesofthepieswereheapedwithwhippedcream,andeverythingwassizzlingandbubblingthatoughttosizzleandbubble。 \"We’dbettergoanddressnow,\"saidAnne,\"fortheymaybeherebytwelve。 Wemusthavedinneratsharpone,forthesoupmustbeservedassoonasit’sdone。\" Seriousindeedwerethetoiletritespresentlyperformedintheeastgable。Annepeeredanxiouslyathernoseandrejoicedtoseethatitsfreckleswerenotatallprominent,thankseithertothelemonjuiceortotheunusualflushonhercheeks。Whentheywerereadytheylookedquiteassweetandtrimandgirlishaseverdidanyof\"Mrs。Morgan’sheroines。\" \"IdohopeI’llbeabletosaysomethingonceinawhile,andnotsitlikeamute,\"saidDianaanxiously。\"AllMrs。Morgan’sheroinesconversesobeautifully。ButI’mafraidI’llbetongue-tiedandstupid。AndI’llbesuretosay`Iseen。’ Ihaven’toftensaiditsinceMissStacytaughthere;butinmomentsofexcitementit’ssuretopopout。Anne,ifIweretosay`Iseen’beforeMrs。MorganI’ddieofmortification。 Anditwouldbealmostasbadtohavenothingtosay。\" \"I’mnervousaboutagoodmanythings,\"saidAnne,\"butI don’tthinkthereismuchfearthatIwon’tbeabletotalk\" And,todoherjustice,therewasn’t。 Anneshroudedhermuslingloriesinabigapronandwentdowntoconcocthersoup。Marillahaddressedherselfandthetwins,andlookedmoreexcitedthanshehadeverbeenknowntolookbefore。 AthalfpasttwelvetheAllansandMissStacycame。EverythingwasgoingwellbutAnnewasbeginningtofeelnervous。ItwassurelytimeforPriscillaandMrs。Morgantoarrive。ShemadefrequenttripstothegateandlookedasanxiouslydownthelaneaseverhernamesakeintheBluebeardstorypeeredfromthetowercasement。 \"Supposetheydon’tcomeatall?\"shesaidpiteously。 \"Don’tsupposeit。Itwouldbetoomean,\"saidDiana,who,however,wasbeginningtohaveuncomfortablemisgivingsonthesubject。 \"Anne,\"saidMarilla,comingoutfromtheparlor,\"MissStacywantstoseeMissBarry’swillowwareplatter。\" Annehastenedtothesittingroomclosettogettheplatter。Shehad,inaccordancewithherpromisetoMrs。Lynde,writtentoMissBarryofCharlottetown,askingfortheloanofit。MissBarrywasanoldfriendofAnne’s,andshepromplysenttheplatterout,withaletterexhortingAnnetobeverycarefulofit,forshehadpaidtwentydollarsforit。TheplatterhadserveditspurposeattheAidbazaarandhadthenbeenreturnedtotheGreenGablescloset,forAnnewouldnottrustanybodybutherselftotakeitbacktotown。 Shecarriedtheplattercarefullytothefrontdoorwhereherguestswereenjoyingthecoolbreezethatblewupfromthebrook。 Itwasexaminedandadmired;then,justasAnnehadtakenitbackintoherownhands,aterrificcrashandclattersoundedfromthekitchenpantry。Marilla,Diana,andAnnefledout,thelatterpausingonlylongenoughtosetthepreciousplatterhastilydownonthesecondstepofthestairs。 Whentheyreachedthepantryatrulyharrowingspectaclemettheireyes……aguiltylookingsmallboyscramblingdownfromthetable,withhiscleanprintblouseliberallyplasteredwithyellowfilling,andonthetabletheshatteredremnantsofwhathadbeentwobrave,becreamedlemonpies。 Davyhadfinishedravellingouthisherringnetandhadwoundthetwineintoaball。Thenhehadgoneintothepantrytoputitupontheshelfabovethetable,wherehealreadykeptascoreorsoofsimilarballs,which,sofarascouldbediscovered,servednousefulpurposesavetoyieldthejoyofpossession。Davyhadtoclimbonthetableandreachovertotheshelfatadangerousangle……somethinghehadbeenforbiddenbyMarillatodo,ashehadcometogriefoncebeforeintheexperiment。Theresultinthisinstancewasdisastrous。Davyslippedandcamesprawlingsquarelydownonthelemonpies。Hiscleanblousewasruinedforthattimeandthepiesforalltime。Itis,however,anillwindthatblowsnobodygood,andthepigwaseventuallythegainerbyDavy’smischance。 \"DavyKeith,\"saidMarilla,shakinghimbytheshoulder,\"didn’tI forbidyoutoclimbuponthattableagain?Didn’tI?\" \"Iforgot,\"whimperedDavy。\"You’vetoldmenottodosuchanawfullotofthingsthatIcan’trememberthemall。\" \"Well,youmarchupstairsandstaytheretillafterdinner。 Perhapsyou’llgetthemsortedoutinyourmemorybythattime。 No,Anne,neveryoumindintercedingforhim。I’mnotpunishinghimbecausehespoiledyourpies……thatwasanaccident。 I’mpunishinghimforhisdisobedience。Go,Davy,Isay。\" \"Ain’tItohaveanydinner?\"wailedDavy。 \"Youcancomedownafterdinnerisoverandhaveyoursinthekitchen。\" \"Oh,allright,\"saidDavy,somewhatcomforted。\"IknowAnne’llsavesomenicebonesforme,won’tyou,Anne?’CauseyouknowI didn’tmeantofallonthepies。Say,Anne,sincetheyAREspoiledcan’tItakesomeofthepiecesupstairswithme?\" \"No,nolemonpieforyou,MasterDavy,\"saidMarilla,pushinghimtowardthehall。\" Whatshallwedofordessert?\"askedAnne,lookingregretfullyatthewreckandruin。 \"Getoutacrockofstrawberrypreserves,\"saidMarillaconsolingly。 \"There’splentyofwhippedcreamleftinthebowlforit。\" Oneo’clockcame……butnoPriscillaorMrs。Morgan。Annewasinanagony。Everythingwasdonetoaturnandthesoupwasjustwhatsoupshouldbe,butcouldn’tbedependedontoremainsoforanylengthoftime。 \"Idon’tbelievethey’recomingafterall,\"saidMarillacrossly。 AnneandDianasoughtcomfortineachother’seyes。 AthalfpastoneMarillaagainemergedfromtheparlor。 \"Girls,weMUSThavedinner。Everybodyishungryandit’snousewaitinganylonger。PriscillaandMrs。Morganarenotcoming,that’splain,andnothingisbeingimprovedbywaiting。\" AnneandDianasetaboutliftingthedinner,withallthezestgoneoutoftheperformance。 \"Idon’tbelieveI’llbeabletoeatamouthful,\"saidDianadolefully。 \"NorI。ButIhopeeverythingwillbeniceforMissStacy’sandMr。andMrs。Allan’ssakes,\"saidAnnelistlessly。 WhenDianadishedthepeasshetastedthemandaverypeculiarexpressioncrossedherface。 \"Anne,didYOUputsugarinthesepeas?\" \"Yes,\"saidAnne,mashingthepotatoeswiththeairofoneexpectedtodoherduty。\"Iputaspoonfulofsugarin。Wealwaysdo。 Don’tyoulikeit?\" \"But_I_putaspoonfulintoo,whenIsetthemonthestove,\"saidDiana。 Annedroppedhermasherandtastedthepeasalso。Thenshemadeagrimace。 \"Howawful!Ineverdreamedyouhadputsugarin,becauseIknewyourmotherneverdoes。Ihappenedtothinkofit,forawonder…… I’malwaysforgettingit……soIpoppedaspoonfulin。\" \"It’sacaseoftoomanycooks,Iguess,\"saidMarilla,whohadlistenedtothisdialoguewitharatherguiltyexpression。 \"Ididn’tthinkyou’drememberaboutthesugar,Anne,forI’mperfectlycertainyouneverdidbefore……so_I_putinaspoonful。\" Theguestsintheparlorheardpealafterpealoflaughterfromthekitchen,buttheyneverknewwhatthefunwasabout。Therewerenogreenpeasonthedinnertablethatday,however。 \"Well,\"saidAnne,soberingdownagainwithasighofrecollection,\"wehavethesaladanyhowandIdon’tthinkanythinghashappenedtothebeans。Let’scarrythethingsinandgetitover。\" Itcannotbesaidthatthatdinnerwasanotablesuccesssocially。 TheAllansandMissStacyexertedthemselvestosavethesituationandMarilla’scustomaryplaciditywasnotnoticeablyruffled。 ButAnneandDiana,betweentheirdisappointmentandthereactionfromtheirexcitementoftheforenoon,couldneithertalknoreat。 Annetriedheroicallytobearherpartintheconversationforthesakeofherguests;butallthesparklehadbeenquenchedinherforthetimebeing,and,inspiteofherlovefortheAllansandMissStacy,shecouldn’thelpthinkinghowniceitwouldbewheneverybodyhadgonehomeandshecouldburyherwearinessanddisappointmentinthepillowsoftheeastgable。 Thereisanoldproverbthatreallyseemsattimestobeinspired……\"itneverrainsbutitpours。\"Themeasureofthatday’stribulationswasnotyetfull。JustasMr。Allanhadfinishedreturningthankstherearoseastrange,ominoussoundonthestairs,asofsomehard,heavyobjectboundingfromsteptostep,finishingupwithagrandsmashatthebottom。Everybodyranoutintothehall。Annegaveashriekofdismay。 AtthebottomofthestairslayabigpinkconchshellamidthefragmentsofwhathadbeenMissBarry’splatter;andatthetopofthestairskneltaterrifiedDavy,gazingdownwithwide-openeyesatthehavoc。 \"Davy,\"saidMarillaominously,\"didyouthrowthatconchdownONPURPOSE?\" \"No,Ineverdid,\"whimperedDavy。\"Iwasjustkneelinghere,quietasquiet,towatchyoufolksthroughthebannisters,andmyfootstruckthatoldthingandpusheditoff……andI’mawfulhungry……andIdowishyou’dlickafellowandhavedonewithit,insteadofalwayssendinghimupstairstomissallthefun。\" \"Don’tblameDavy,\"saidAnne,gatheringupthefragmentswithtremblingfingers。\"Itwasmyfault。Isetthatplatterthereandforgotallaboutit。Iamproperlypunishedformycarelessness; butoh,whatwillMissBarrysay?\" \"Well,youknowsheonlyboughtit,soitisn’tthesameasifitwasanheirloom,\"saidDiana,tryingtoconsole。 Theguestswentawaysoonafter,feelingthatitwasthemosttactfulthingtodo,andAnneandDianawashedthedishes,talkinglessthantheyhadeverbeenknowntodobefore。ThenDianawenthomewithaheadacheandAnnewentwithanothertotheeastgable,whereshestayeduntilMarillacamehomefromthepostofficeatsunset,withaletterfromPriscilla,writtenthedaybefore。Mrs。Morganhadsprainedheranklesoseverelythatshecouldnotleaveherroom。 \"Andoh,Annedear,\"wrotePriscilla,\"I’msosorry,butI’mafraidwewon’tgetuptoGreenGablesatallnow,forbythetimeAunty’sankleiswellshewillhavetogobacktoToronto。Shehastobetherebyacertaindate。\" \"Well,\"sighedAnne,layingtheletterdownontheredsandstonestepofthebackporch,whereshewassitting,whilethetwilightraineddownoutofadappledsky,\"IalwaysthoughtitwastoogoodtobetruethatMrs。Morganshouldreallycome。Butthere……thatspeechsoundsaspessimisticasMissElizaAndrewsandI’mashamedofmakingit。Afterall,itwasNOTtoogoodtobetrue……thingsjustasgoodandfarbetterarecomingtrueformeallthetime。 AndIsupposetheeventsoftodayhaveafunnysidetoo。 PerhapswhenDianaandIareoldandgrayweshallbeabletolaughoverthem。ButIfeelthatIcan’texpecttodoitbeforethen,forithastrulybeenabitterdisappointment。\" \"You’llprobablyhaveagoodmanymoreandworsedisappointmentsthanthatbeforeyougetthroughlife,\"saidMarilla,whohonestlythoughtshewasmakingacomfortingspeech。\"Itseemstome,Anne,thatyouarenevergoingtooutgrowyourfashionofsettingyourheartsoonthingsandthencrashingdownintodespairbecauseyoudon’tgetthem。\" \"IknowI’mtoomuchinclinedthat,way\"agreedAnneruefully。 \"WhenIthinksomethingniceisgoingtohappenIseemtoflyrightuponthewingsofanticipation;andthenthefirstthingIrealizeIdropdowntoearthwithathud。Butreally,Marilla,theflyingpartISgloriousaslongasitlasts……it’slikesoaringthroughasunset。Ithinkitalmostpaysforthethud。\" \"Well,maybeitdoes,\"admittedMarilla。\"I’dratherwalkcalmlyalonganddowithoutbothflyingandthud。Buteverybodyhasherownwayofliving……Iusedtothinktherewasonlyonerightway……butsinceI’vehadyouandthetwinstobringupIdon’tfeelsosureofit。WhatareyougoingtodoaboutMissBarry’splatter?\" \"Payherbackthetwentydollarsshepaidforit,Isuppose。 I’msothankfulitwasn’tacherishedheirloombecausethennomoneycouldreplaceit。\" \"Maybeyoucouldfindonelikeitsomewhereandbuyitforher。\" \"I’mafraidnot。Plattersasoldasthatareveryscarce。Mrs。 Lyndecouldn’tfindoneanywhereforthesupper。IonlywishI could,forofcourseMissBarrywouldjustassoonhaveoneplatterasanother,ifbothwereequallyoldandgenuine。Marilla,lookatthatbigstaroverMr。Harrison’smaplegrove,withallthatholyhushofsilveryskyaboutit。Itgivesmeafeelingthatislikeaprayer。Afterall,whenonecanseestarsandskieslikethat,littledisappointmentsandaccidentscan’tmattersomuch,canthey?\" \"Where’sDavy?\"saidMarilla,withanindifferentglanceatthestar。 \"Inbed。I’vepromisedtotakehimandDoratotheshoreforapicnictomorrow。Ofcourse,theoriginalagreementwasthathemustbegood。ButheTRIEDtobegood……andIhadn’tthehearttodisappointhim。\" \"You’lldrownyourselforthetwins,rowingaboutthepondinthatflat,\" grumbledMarilla。\"I’velivedhereforsixtyyearsandI’veneverbeenonthepondyet。\" \"Well,it’snevertoolatetomend,\"saidAnneroguishly。 \"Supposeyoucomewithustomorrow。We’llshutGreenGablesupandspendthewholedayattheshore,daffingtheworldaside。\" \"No,thankyou,\"saidMarilla,withindignantemphasis。\"I’dbeanicesight,wouldn’tI,rowingdownthepondinaflat?IthinkI hearRachelpronouncingonit。There’sMr。Harrisondrivingawaysomewhere。DoyousupposethereisanytruthinthegossipthatMr。HarrisonisgoingtoseeIsabellaAndrews?\" \"No,I’msurethereisn’t。HejustcalledthereoneeveningonbusinesswithMr。HarmonAndrewsandMrs。Lyndesawhimandsaidsheknewhewascourtingbecausehehadawhitecollaron。 Idon’tbelieveMr。Harrisonwillevermarry。Heseemstohaveaprejudiceagainstmarriage。\" \"Well,youcannevertellaboutthoseoldbachelors。AndifhehadawhitecollaronI’dagreewithRachelthatitlookssuspicious,forI’msureheneverwasseenwithonebefore。\" \"IthinkheonlyputitonbecausehewantedtoconcludeabusinessdealwithHarmonAndrews,\"saidAnne。\"I’veheardhimsaythat’stheonlytimeamanneedstobeparticularabouthisappearance,becauseifhelooksprosperousthepartyofthesecondpartwon’tbesolikelytotrytocheathim。IreallyfeelsorryforMr。 Harrison;Idon’tbelievehefeelssatisfiedwithhislife。Itmustbeverylonelytohavenoonetocareaboutexceptaparrot,don’tyouthink?ButInoticeMr。Harrisondoesn’tliketobepitied。Nobodydoes,Iimagine。\" \"There’sGilbertcomingupthelane,\"saidMarilla。\"Ifhewantsyoutogoforarowonthepondmindyouputonyourcoatandrubbers。There’saheavydewtonight。\" XVIII AnAdventureontheToryRoad\"Anne,\"saidDavy,sittingupinbedandproppinghischinonhishands,\"Anne,whereissleep?Peoplegotosleepeverynight,andofcourseIknowit’stheplacewhereIdothethingsIdream,butIwanttoknowWHEREitisandhowIgetthereandbackwithoutknowinganythingaboutit……andinmynightytoo。Whereisit?\" Annewaskneelingatthewestgablewindowwatchingthesunsetskythatwaslikeagreatflowerwithpetalsofcrocusandaheartoffieryyellow。 SheturnedherheadatDavy’squestionandanswereddreamily,\"`Overthemountainsofthemoon,Downthevalleyoftheshadow。’\" PaulIrvingwouldhaveknownthemeaningofthis,ormadeameaningoutofitforhimself,ifhedidn’t;butpracticalDavy,who,asAnneoftendespairinglyremarked,hadn’taparticleofimagination,wasonlypuzzledanddisgusted。 \"Anne,Ibelieveyou’rejusttalkingnonsense。\" \"Ofcourse,Iwas,dearboy。Don’tyouknowthatitisonlyveryfoolishfolkwhotalksenseallthetime?\" \"Well,IthinkyoumightgiveasensibleanswerwhenIaskasensiblequestion,\"saidDavyinaninjuredtone。 \"Oh,youaretoolittletounderstand,\"saidAnne。Butshefeltratherashamedofsayingit;forhadshenot,inkeenremembranceofmanysimilarsnubsadministeredinherownearlyyears,solemnlyvowedthatshewouldnevertellanychilditwastoolittletounderstand? Yethereshewasdoingit……sowidesometimesisthegulfbetweentheoryandpractice。 \"Well,I’mdoingmybesttogrow,\"saidDavy,\"butit’sathingyoucan’thurrymuch。IfMarillawasn’tsostingywithherjamIbelieveI’dgrowalotfaster。\" \"Marillaisnotstingy,Davy,\"saidAnneseverely。\"Itisveryungratefulofyoutosaysuchathing。\" \"There’sanotherwordthatmeansthesamethingandsoundsalotbetter,butIdon’tjustrememberit,\"saidDavy,frowningintently。 \"IheardMarillasayshewasit,herself,theotherday。\" \"IfyoumeanECONOMICAL,it’saVERYdifferentthingfrombeingstingy。 Itisanexcellenttraitinapersonifsheiseconomical。 IfMarillahadbeenstingyshewouldn’thavetakenyouandDorawhenyourmotherdied。WouldyouhavelikedtolivewithMrs。Wiggins?\" \"YoujustbetIwouldn’t!\"Davywasemphaticonthatpoint。\"NorI don’twanttogoouttoUncleRichardneither。I’dfarratherlivehere,evenifMarillaisthatlong-tailedwordwhenitcomestojam,’causeYOU’REhere,Anne。Say,Anne,won’tyoutellmeastory’foreIgotosleep?Idon’twantafairystory。They’reallrightforgirls,Is’pose,butIwantsomethingexciting……lotsofkillingandshootinginit,andahouseonfire,andin’trustingthingslikethat。\" FortunatelyforAnne,Marillacalledoutatthismomentfromherroom。 \"Anne,Diana’ssignalingatagreatrate。You’dbetterseewhatshewants。\" AnnerantotheeastgableandsawflashesoflightcomingthroughthetwilightfromDiana’swindowingroupsoffive,whichmeant,accordingtotheiroldchildishcode,\"ComeoveratonceforIhavesomethingimportanttoreveal。\"AnnethrewherwhiteshawloverherheadandhastenedthroughtheHauntedWoodandacrossMr。Bell’spasturecornertoOrchardSlope。