第7章

类别:其他 作者:Lucy Maud Montgomery字数:20653更新时间:18/12/21 16:47:21
Allwasverystillandremote,asiftheworldandthecaresoftheworldwerefaraway。 \"Ifeelasifwewerewalkingthroughanenchantedforest,\"saidAnneinahushedtone。\"Doyousupposewe’lleverfindourwaybacktotherealworldagain,Diana?Weshallpresentlycometoapalacewithaspellboundprincessinit,Ithink。\" Aroundthenextturntheycameinsight,notindeedofapalace,butofalittlehousealmostassurprisingasapalacewouldhavebeeninthisprovinceofconventionalwoodenfarmhouses,allasmuchalikeingeneralcharacteristicsasiftheyhadgrownfromthesameseed。AnnestoppedshortinraptureandDianaexclaimed,\"Oh,Iknowwherewearenow。ThatisthelittlestonehousewhereMissLavendarLewislives……EchoLodge,shecallsit,Ithink。 I’veoftenheardofitbutI’veneverseenitbefore。Isn’titaromanticspot?\" \"It’sthesweetest,prettiestplaceIeversaworimagined,\"saidAnnedelightedly。\"Itlookslikeabitoutofastorybookoradream。\" Thehousewasalow-eavedstructurebuiltofundressedblocksofredIslandsandstone,withalittlepeakedroofoutofwhichpeeredtwodormerwindows,withquaintwoodenhoodsoverthem,andtwogreatchimneys。Thewholehousewascoveredwithaluxuriantgrowthofivy,findingeasyfootholdontheroughstoneworkandturnedbyautumnfroststomostbeautifulbronzeandwine-redtints。 Beforethehousewasanoblonggardenintowhichthelanegatewherethegirlswerestandingopened。Thehouseboundeditononeside;onthethreeothersitwasenclosedbyanoldstonedyke,soovergrownwithmossandgrassandfernsthatitlookedlikeahigh,greenbank。Ontherightandleftthetall,darksprucesspreadtheirpalm-likebranchesoverit;butbelowitwasalittlemeadow,greenwithcloveraftermath,slopingdowntotheblueloopoftheGraftonRiver。Nootherhouseorclearingwasinsight……nothingbuthillsandvalleyscoveredwithfeatheryyoungfirs。 \"IwonderwhatsortofapersonMissLewisis,\"speculatedDianaastheyopenedthegateintothegarden。\"Theysaysheisverypeculiar。\" \"She’llbeinterestingthen,\"saidAnnedecidedly。\"Peculiarpeoplearealwaysthatatleast,whateverelsetheyareorarenot。 Didn’tItellyouwewouldcometoanenchantedpalace? Iknewtheelveshadn’twovenmagicoverthatlanefornothing。\" \"ButMissLavendarLewisishardlyaspellboundprincess,\"laughedDiana。\"She’sanoldmaid……she’sforty-fiveandquitegray,I’veheard。\" \"Oh,that’sonlypartofthespell,\"assertedAnneconfidently。 \"Atheartshe’syoungandbeautifulstill……andifweonlyknewhowtounloosethespellshewouldstepforthradiantandfairagain。 Butwedon’tknowhow……it’salwaysandonlytheprincewhoknowsthat……andMissLavendar’sprincehasn’tcomeyet。Perhapssomefatalmischancehasbefallenhim……thoughTHAT’Sagainstthelawofallfairytales。\" \"I’mafraidhecamelongagoandwentawayagain,\"saidDiana。 \"TheysaysheusedtobeengagedtoStephanIrving……Paul’sfather……whentheywereyoung。Buttheyquarreledandparted。\" \"Hush,\"warnedAnne。\"Thedoorisopen。\" Thegirlspausedintheporchunderthetendrilsofivyandknockedattheopendoor。Therewasapatterofstepsinsideandaratheroddlittlepersonagepresentedherself……agirlofaboutfourteen,withafreckledface,asnubnose,amouthsowidethatitdidreallyseemasifitstretched\"fromeartoear,\"andtwolongbraidsoffairhairtiedwithtwoenormousbowsofblueribbon。 \"IsMissLewisathome?\"askedDiana。 \"Yes,ma’am。Comein,ma’am。I’lltellMissLavendaryou’rehere,ma’am。She’supstairs,ma’am。\" Withthisthesmallhandmaidenwhiskedoutofsightandthegirls,leftalone,lookedaboutthemwithdelightedeyes。Theinteriorofthiswonderfullittlehousewasquiteasinterestingasitsexterior。 Theroomhadalowceilingandtwosquare,small-panedwindows,curtainedwithmuslinfrills。Allthefurnishingswereold-fashioned,butsowellanddaintilykeptthattheeffectwasdelicious。 Butitmustbecandidlyadmittedthatthemostattractivefeature,totwohealthygirlswhohadjusttrampedfourmilesthroughautumnair,wasatable,setoutwithpalebluechinaandladenwithdelicacies,whilelittlegolden-huedfernsscatteredovertheclothgaveitwhatAnnewouldhavetermed\"afestalair。\" \"MissLavendarmustbeexpectingcompanytotea,\"shewhispered。 \"Therearesixplacesset。Butwhatafunnylittlegirlshehas。 Shelookedlikeamessengerfrompixyland。Isupposeshecouldhavetoldustheroad,butIwascurioustoseeMissLavendar。 S……s……sh,she’scoming。\" AndwiththatMissLavendarLewiswasstandinginthedoorway。 Thegirlsweresosurprisedthattheyforgotgoodmannersandsimplystared。Theyhadunconsciouslybeenexpectingtoseetheusualtypeofelderlyspinsterasknowntotheirexperience……aratherangularpersonage,withprimgrayhairandspectacles。 NothingmoreunlikeMissLavendarcouldpossiblybeimagined。 Shewasalittleladywithsnow-whitehairbeautifullywavyandthick,andcarefullyarrangedinbecomingpuffsandcoils。Beneathitwasanalmostgirlishface,pinkcheekedandsweetlipped,withbigsoftbrowneyesanddimples……actuallydimples。Sheworeaverydaintygownofcreammuslinwithpale-huedrosesonit……agownwhichwouldhaveseemedridiculouslyjuvenileonmostwomenofherage,butwhichsuitedMissLavendarsoperfectlythatyouneverthoughtaboutitatall。 \"CharlottatheFourthsaysthatyouwishedtoseeme,\"shesaid,inavoicethatmatchedherappearance。 \"WewantedtoasktherightroadtoWestGrafton,\"saidDiana。 \"WeareinvitedtoteaatMr。Kimball’s,butwetookthewrongpathcomingthroughthewoodsandcameouttothebaselineinsteadoftheWestGraftonroad。Dowetaketherightorleftturningatyourgate?\" \"Theleft,\"saidMissLavendar,withahesitatingglanceatherteatable。 Thensheexclaimed,asifinasuddenlittleburstofresolution,\"Butoh,won’tyoustayandhaveteawithme?Please,do。 Mr。Kimball’swillhaveteaoverbeforeyougetthere。 AndCharlottatheFourthandIwillbesogladtohaveyou。\" DianalookedmuteinquiryatAnne。 \"We’dliketostay,\"saidAnnepromptly,forshehadmadeuphermindthatshewantedtoknowmoreofthissurprisingMissLavendar,\"ifitwon’tinconvenienceyou。Butyouareexpectingotherguests,aren’tyou?\" MissLavendarlookedatherteatableagain,andblushed。 \"Iknowyou’llthinkmedreadfullyfoolish,\"shesaid。\"IAM foolish……andI’mashamedofitwhenI’mfoundout,butneverunlessIAMfoundout。I’mnotexpectinganybody……IwasjustpretendingIwas。Yousee,Iwassolonely。Ilovecompany…… thatis,therightkindofcompany……butsofewpeopleevercomeherebecauseitissofaroutoftheway。CharlottatheFourthwaslonelytoo。SoIjustpretendedIwasgoingtohaveateaparty。Icookedforit……anddecoratedthetableforit…… andsetitwithmymother’sweddingchina……andIdressedupforit。\"DianasecretlythoughtMissLavendarquiteaspeculiarasreporthadpicturedher。Theideaofawomanofforty-fiveplayingathavingateaparty,justasifshewerealittlegirl! ButAnneoftheshiningeyesexclaimedjoyfuly,\"Oh,doYOUimaginethingstoo?\" That\"too\"revealedakindredspirittoMissLavendar。 \"Yes,Ido,\"sheconfessed,boldly。\"Ofcourseit’ssillyinanybodyasoldasIam。Butwhatistheuseofbeinganindependentoldmaidifyoucan’tbesillywhenyouwantto,andwhenitdoesn’thurtanybody? Apersonmusthavesomecompensations。Idon’tbelieveIcouldliveattimesifIdidn’tpretendthings。I’mnotoftencaughtatitthough,andCharlottatheFourthnevertells。ButI’mgladtobecaughttoday,foryouhavereallycomeandIhaveteaallreadyforyou。Willyougouptothespareroomandtakeoffyourhats?It’sthewhitedoorattheheadofthestairs。ImustrunouttothekitchenandseethatCharlottatheFourthisn’tlettingtheteaboil。CharlottatheFourthisaverygoodgirlbutsheWILLlettheteaboil。\" MissLavendartrippedofftothekitchenonhospitablethoughtsintentandthegirlsfoundtheirwayuptothespareroom,anapartmentaswhiteasitsdoor,lightedbytheivy-hungdormerwindowandlooking,asAnnesaid,liketheplacewherehappydreamsgrew。 \"Thisisquiteanadventure,isn’tit?\"saidDiana。\"Andisn’tMissLavendarsweet,ifsheISalittleodd?Shedoesn’tlookabitlikeanoldmaid。\" \"Shelooksjustasmusicsounds,Ithink,\"answeredAnne。 WhentheywentdownMissLavendarwascarryingintheteapot,andbehindher,lookingvastlypleased,wasCharlottatheFourth,withaplateofhotbiscuits。 \"Now,youmusttellmeyournames,\"saidMissLavendar。\"I’msogladyouareyounggirls。Iloveyounggirls。It’ssoeasytopretendI’magirlmyselfwhenI’mwiththem。Idohate\"……withalittlegrimace……\"tobelieveI’mold。Now,whoareyou…… justforconvenience’sake?DianaBarry?AndAnneShirley?MayI pretendthatI’veknownyouforahundredyearsandcallyouAnneandDianarightaway?\" \"You,may\"thegirlssaidbothtogether。 \"Thenjustlet’ssitcomfilydownandeateverything,\"saidMissLavendarhappily。\"Charlotta,yousitatthefootandhelpwiththechicken。 ItissofortunatethatImadethespongecakeanddoughnuts。 Ofcourse,itwasfoolishtodoitforimaginaryguests…… IknowCharlottatheFourththoughtso,didn’tyou,Charlotta? Butyouseehowwellithasturnedout。Ofcoursetheywouldn’thavebeenwasted,forCharlottatheFourthandIcouldhaveeatenthemthroughtime。Butspongecakeisnotathingthatimproveswithtime。\" Thatwasamerryandmemorablemeal;andwhenitwasovertheyallwentouttothegarden,lyingintheglamorofsunset。 \"Idothinkyouhavetheloveliestplacehere,\"saidDiana,lookingroundheradmiringly。 \"WhydoyoucallitEchoLodge?\"askedAnne。 \"Charlotta,\"saidMissLavendar,\"gointothehouseandbringoutthelittletinhornthatishangingovertheclockshelf。\" CharlottatheFourthskippedoffandreturnedwiththehorn。 \"Blowit,Charlotta,\"commandedMissLavendar。 Charlottaaccordinglyblew,aratherraucous,stridentblast。 Therewasmoment’sstillness……andthenfromthewoodsovertherivercameamultitudeoffairyechoes,sweet,elusive,silvery,asifallthe\"hornsofelfland\"wereblowingagainstthesunset。 AnneandDianaexclaimedindelight。 \"Nowlaugh,Charlotta……laughloudly。\" Charlotta,whowouldprobablyhaveobeyedifMissLavendarhadtoldhertostandonherhead,climbeduponthestonebenchandlaughedloudandheartily。Backcametheechoes,asifahostofpixypeopleweremimickingherlaughterinthepurplewoodlandsandalongthefir-fringedpoints。 \"Peoplealwaysadmiremyechoesverymuch,\"saidMissLavendar,asiftheechoeswereherpersonalproperty。\"Ilovethemmyself。 Theyareverygoodcompany……withalittlepretending。OncalmeveningsCharlottatheFourthandIoftensitouthereandamuseourselveswiththem。Charlotta,takebackthehornandhangitcarefullyinitsplace。\" \"WhydoyoucallherCharlottatheFourth?\"askedDiana,whowasburstingwithcuriosityonthispoint。 \"JusttokeepherfromgettingmixedupwithotherCharlottasinmythoughts,\"saidMissLavendarseriously。\"Theyalllooksomuchalikethere’snotellingthemapart。Hernameisn’treallyCharlottaatall。Itis……letmesee……whatisit?ITHINK it’sLeonora……yes,itISLeonora。Yousee,itisthisway。 WhenmotherdiedtenyearsagoIcouldn’tstayherealone…… andIcouldn’taffordtopaythewagesofagrown-upgirl。 SoIgotlittleCharlottaBowmantocomeandstaywithmeforboardandclothes。HernamereallywasCharlotta……shewasCharlottatheFirst。Shewasjustthirteen。ShestayedwithmetillshewassixteenandthenshewentawaytoBoston,becauseshecoulddobetterthere。Hersistercametostaywithmethen。 HernamewasJulietta……Mrs。BowmanhadaweaknessforfancynamesIthink……butshelookedsolikeCharlottathatI keptcallingherthatallthetime……andshedidn’tmind。 SoIjustgaveuptryingtorememberherrightname。 ShewasCharlottatheSecond,andwhenshewentawayEvelinacameandshewasCharlottatheThird。NowIhaveCharlottatheFourth;butwhensheissixteen……she’sfourteennow…… shewillwanttogotoBostontoo,andwhatIshalldothenI reallydonotknow。CharlottatheFourthisthelastoftheBowmangirls,andthebest。TheotherCharlottasalwaysletmeseethattheythoughtitsillyofmetopretendthingsbutCharlottatheFourthneverdoes,nomatterwhatshemayreallythink。 Idon’tcarewhatpeoplethinkaboutmeiftheydon’tletmeseeit。\" \"Well,\"saidDianalookingregretfullyatthesettingsun。 \"IsupposewemustgoifwewanttogettoMr。Kimball’sbeforedark。 We’vehadalovelytime,MissLewis。\" \"Won’tyoucomeagaintoseeme?\"pleadedMissLavendar。 TallAnneputherarmaboutthelittlelady。 \"Indeedweshall,\"shepromised。\"Nowthatwehavediscoveredyouwe’llwearoutourwelcomecomingtoseeyou。Yes,wemustgo…… ’wemusttearourselvesaway,’asPaulIrvingsayseverytimehecomestoGreenGables。\" \"PaulIrving?\"TherewasasubtlechangeinMissLavendar’svoice。 \"Whoishe?Ididn’tthinktherewasanybodyofthatnameinAvonlea。\" Annefeltvexedatherownheedlessness。ShehadforgottenaboutMissLavendar’soldromancewhenPaul’snameslippedout。 \"Heisalittlepupilofmine,\"sheexplainedslowly。\"HecamefromBostonlastyeartolivewithhisgrandmother,Mrs。Irvingoftheshoreroad。\" \"IsheStephenIrving’sson?\"MissLavendarasked,bendingoverhernamesakebordersothatherfacewashidden。 \"Yes。\" \"I’mgoingtogiveyougirlsabunchoflavendarapiece,\"saidMissLavendarbrightly,asifshehadnotheardtheanswertoherquestion。 \"It’sverysweet,don’tyouthink?Motheralwayslovedit。 Sheplantedtheseborderslongago。FathernamedmeLavendarbecausehewassofondofit。TheveryfirsttimehesawmotherwaswhenhevisitedherhomeinEastGraftonwithherbrother。Hefellinlovewithheratfirstsight;andtheyputhiminthespareroombedtosleepandthesheetswerescentedwithlavendarandhelayawakeallnightandthoughtofher。Healwayslovedthescentoflavendarafterthat……andthatwaswhyhegavemethename。 Don’tforgettocomebacksoon,girlsdear。We’llbelookingforyou,CharlottatheFourthandI。\" Sheopenedthegateunderthefirsforthemtopassthrough。Shelookedsuddenlyoldandtired;theglowandradiancehadfadedfromherface; herpartingsmilewasassweetwithineradicableyouthasever,butwhenthegirlslookedbackfromthefirstcurveinthelanetheysawhersittingontheoldstonebenchunderthesilverpoplarinthemiddleofthegardenwithherheadleaningwearilyonherhand。 \"Shedoeslooklonely,\"saidDianasoftly。\"Wemustcomeoftentoseeher。\" \"Ithinkherparentsgavehertheonlyrightandfittingnamethatcouldpossiblybegivenher,\"saidAnne。\"IftheyhadbeensoblindastonameherElizabethorNellieorMurielshemusthavebeencalledLavendarjustthesame,Ithink。It’ssosuggestiveofsweetnessandold-fashionedgracesand`silkattire。’Now,mynamejustsmacksofbreadandbutter,patchworkandchores。\" \"Oh,Idon’tthinkso,\"saidDiana。\"Anneseemstomerealstatelyandlikeaqueen。ButI’dlikeKerrenhappuchifithappenedtobeyourname。Ithinkpeoplemaketheirnamesniceoruglyjustbywhattheyarethemselves。Ican’tbearJosieorGertiefornamesnowbutbeforeIknewthePyegirlsIthoughtthemrealpretty。\" \"That’salovelyidea,Diana,\"saidAnneenthusiastically。 \"Livingsothatyoubeautifyyourname,evenifitwasn’tbeautifultobeginwith……makingitstandinpeople’sthoughtsforsomethingsolovelyandpleasantthattheyneverthinkofitbyitself。Thankyou,Diana。\" XXII OddsandEnds\"SoyouhadteaatthestonehousewithLavendarLewis?\"saidMarillaatthebreakfasttablenextmorning。\"Whatisshelikenow? It’soverfifteenyearssinceIsawherlast……itwasoneSundayinGraftonchurch。Isupposeshehaschangedagreatdeal。 DavyKeith,whenyouwantsomethingyoucan’treach,asktohaveitpassedanddon’tspreadyourselfoverthetableinthatfashion。 DidyoueverseePaulIrvingdoingthatwhenhewasheretomeals?\" \"ButPaul’sarmsarelonger’nmine,\"brumbledDavy。\"They’vehadelevenyearstogrowandmine’veonlyhadseven。’Sides,IDIDask,butyouandAnnewassobusytalkingyoudidn’tpayany’tention。 ’Sides,Paul’sneverbeenheretoanymealescepttea,andit’seasiertobep’liteatteathanatbreakfast。Youain’thalfashungry。 It’sanawfullongwhilebetweensupperandbreakfast。Now,Anne,thatspoonfulain’tanybiggerthanitwaslastyearandI’Meversomuchbigger。\" \"Ofcourse,Idon’tknowwhatMissLavendarusedtolooklikebutI don’tfancysomehowthatshehaschangedagreatdeal,\"saidAnne,aftershehadhelpedDavytomaplesyrup,givinghimtwospoonfulstopacifyhim。\"Herhairissnow-whitebutherfaceisfreshandalmostgirlish,andshehasthesweetestbrowneyes……suchaprettyshadeofwood-brownwithlittlegoldenglintsinthem…… andhervoicemakesyouthinkofwhitesatinandtinklingwaterandfairybellsallmixeduptogether。\" \"Shewasreckonedagreatbeautywhenshewasagirl,\"saidMarilla。 \"IneverknewherverywellbutIlikedherasfarasIdidknowher。 Somefolksthoughtherpeculiareventhen。DAVY,ifeverIcatchyouatsuchatrickagainyou’llbemadetowaitforyourmealstilleveryoneelseisdone,liketheFrench。\" MostconversationsbetweenAnneandMarillainthepresenceofthetwins,werepunctuatedbytheserebukesDavy-ward。Inthisinstance,Davy,sadtorelate,notbeingabletoscoopupthelastdropsofhissyrupwithhisspoon,hadsolvedthedifficultybyliftinghisplateinbothhandsandapplyinghissmallpinktonguetoit。 Annelookedathimwithsuchhorrifiedeyesthatthelittlesinnerturnedredandsaid,halfshamefacedly,halfdefiantly,\"Thereain’tanywastedthatway。\" \"Peoplewhoaredifferentfromotherpeoplearealwayscalledpeculiar,\"saidAnne。\"AndMissLavendariscertainlydifferent,thoughit’shardtosayjustwherethedifferencecomesin。 Perhapsitisbecausesheisoneofthosepeoplewhonevergrowold。\" \"Onemightaswellgrowoldwhenallyourgenerationdo,\"saidMarilla,ratherrecklessofherpronouns。\"Ifyoudon’t,youdon’tfitinanywhere。FarasIcanlearnLavendarLewishasjustdroppedoutofeverything。She’slivedinthatoutofthewayplaceuntileverybodyhasforgottenher。ThatstonehouseisoneoftheoldestontheIsland。OldMr。LewisbuiltiteightyyearsagowhenhecameoutfromEngland。Davy,stopjogglingDora’selbow。 Oh,Isawyou!Youneedn’ttrytolookinnocent。Whatdoesmakeyoubehavesothismorning?\" \"MaybeIgotoutofthewrongsideofthebed,\"suggestedDavy。 \"MiltyBoultersaysifyoudothatthingsareboundtogowrongwithyouallday。Hisgrandmothertoldhim。Butwhichistherightside?Andwhatareyoutodowhenyourbed’sagainstthewall?Iwanttoknow。\" \"I’vealwayswonderedwhatwentwrongbetweenStephenIrvingandLavendarLewis,\"continuedMarilla,ignoringDavy。\"Theywerecertainlyengagedtwenty-fiveyearsagoandthenallatonceitwasbrokenoff。Idon’tknowwhatthetroublewasbutitmusthavebeensomethingterrible,forhewentawaytotheStatesandnevercomehomesince。\" \"Perhapsitwasnothingverydreadfulafterall。Ithinkthelittlethingsinlifeoftenmakemoretroublethanthebigthings,\" saidAnne,withoneofthoseflashesofinsightwhichexperiencecouldnothavebettered。\"Marilla,pleasedon’tsayanythingaboutmybeingatMissLavendar’stoMrs。Lynde。She’dbesuretoaskahundredquestionsandsomehowIwouldn’tlikeit……norMissLavendareitherifsheknew,Ifeelsure。\" \"IdaresayRachelwouldbecurious,\"admittedMarilla,\"thoughshehasn’tasmuchtimeassheusedtohaveforlookingafterotherpeople’saffairs。She’stiedhomenowonaccountofThomas;andshe’sfeelingprettydownhearted,forIthinkshe’sbeginningtolosehopeofhisevergettingbetter。Rachelwillbeleftprettylonelyifanythinghappenstohim,withallherchildrensettledoutwest,exceptElizaintown;andshedoesn’tlikeherhusband。\" Marilla’spronounsslanderedEliza,whowasveryfondofherhusband。 \"Rachelsaysifhe’donlybraceupandexerthiswillpowerhe’dgetbetter。Butwhatistheuseofaskingajellyfishtositupstraight?\"continuedMarilla。\"ThomasLyndeneverhadanywillpowertoexert。HismotherruledhimtillhemarriedandthenRachelcarriediton。It’sawonderhedaredtogetsickwithoutaskingherpermission。Butthere,Ishouldn’ttalkso。Rachelhasbeenagoodwifetohim。He’dneverhaveamountedtoanythingwithouther,that’scertain。Hewasborntoberuled;andit’swellhefellintothehandsofaclever,capablemanagerlikeRachel。 Hedidn’tmindherway。Itsavedhimthebotherofevermakinguphisownmindaboutanything。Davy,dostopsquirminglikeaneel。\" \"I’venothingelsetodo,\"protestedDavy。\"Ican’teatanymore,andit’snofunwatchingyouandAnneeat。\" \"Well,youandDoragooutandgivethehenstheirwheat,\"saidMarilla。\"Anddon’tyoutrytopullanymorefeathersoutofthewhiterooster’staileither。\" \"IwantedsomefeathersforanInjunheaddress,\"saidDavysulkily。 \"MiltyBoulterhasadandyone,madeoutofthefeathershismothergivehimwhenshekilledtheiroldwhitegobbler。Youmightletmehavesome。Thatrooster’sgoteversomanymore’nhewants。\" \"Youmayhavetheoldfeatherdusterinthegarret,\"saidAnne,\"andI’lldyethemgreenandredandyellowforyou。\" \"Youdospoilthatboydreadfully,\"saidMarilla,whenDavy,witharadiantface,hadfollowedprimDoraout。Marilla’seducationhadmadegreatstridesinthepastsixyears;butshehadnotyetbeenabletoridherselfoftheideathatitwasverybadforachildtohavetoomanyofitswishesindulged。 \"AlltheboysofhisclasshaveIndianheaddresses,andDavywantsonetoo,\"saidAnne。\"_I_knowhowitfeels……I’llneverforgethowIusedtolongforpuffedsleeveswhenalltheothergirlshadthem。 AndDavyisn’tbeingspoiled。Heisimprovingeveryday。Thinkwhatadifferencethereisinhimsincehecamehereayearago。\" \"Hecertainlydoesn’tgetintoasmuchmischiefsincehebegantogotoschool,\"acknowledgedMarilla。\"Isupposeheworksoffthetendencywiththeotherboys。Butit’sawondertomewehaven’theardfromRichardKeithbeforethis。NeverawordsincelastMay。\" \"I’llbeafraidtohearfromhim,\"sighedAnne,beginningtoclearawaythedishes。\"IfalettershouldcomeI’ddreadopeningit,forfearitwouldtellustosendthetwinstohim。\" Amonthlateraletterdidcome。ButitwasnotfromRichardKeith。 AfriendofhiswrotetosaythatRichardKeithhaddiedofconsumptionafortnightpreviously。ThewriteroftheletterwastheexecutorofhiswillandbythatwillthesumoftwothousanddollarswaslefttoMissMarillaCuthbertintrustforDavidandDoraKeithuntiltheycameofageormarried。Inthemeantimetheinterestwastobeusedfortheirmaintenance。 \"Itseemsdreadfultobegladofanythinginconnectionwithadeath,\" saidAnnesoberly。\"I’msorryforpoorMr。Keith;butIAMgladthatwecankeepthetwins。\" \"It’saverygoodthingaboutthemoney,\"saidMarillapractically。 \"IwantedtokeepthembutIreallydidn’tseehowIcouldaffordtodoit,especiallywhentheygrewolder。Therentofthefarmdoesn’tdoanymorethankeepthehouseandIwasboundthatnotacentofyourmoneyshouldbespentonthem。Youdofartoomuchforthemasitis。Doradidn’tneedthatnewhatyouboughtheranymorethanacatneedstwotails。Butnowthewayismadeclearandtheyareprovidedfor。\" DavyandDoraweredelightedwhentheyheardthattheyweretoliveatGreenGables,\"forgood。\"Thedeathofanunclewhomtheyhadneverseencouldnotweighamomentinthebalanceagainstthat。 ButDorahadonemisgiving。 \"WasUncleRichardburied?\"shewhisperedtoAnne。 \"Yes,dear,ofcourse。\" \"He……he……isn’tlikeMirabelCotton’suncle,ishe?\"inastillmoreagitatedwhisper。\"Hewon’twalkabouthousesafterbeingburied,willhe,Anne?\" XXIII MissLavendar’sRomance\"IthinkI’lltakeawalkthroughtoEchoLodgethisevening,\"saidAnne,oneFridayafternooninDecember。 \"Itlookslikesnow,\"saidMarilladubiously。 \"I’llbetherebeforethesnowcomesandImeantostayallnight。 Dianacan’tgobecauseshehascompany,andI’msureMissLavendarwillbelookingformetonight。It’sawholefortnightsinceIwasthere。\" AnnehadpaidmanyavisittoEchoLodgesincethatOctoberday。 SometimessheandDianadrovearoundbytheroad;sometimestheywalkedthroughthewoods。WhenDianacouldnotgoAnnewentalone。 BetweenherandMissLavendarhadsprunguponeofthosefervent,helpfulfriendshipspossibleonlybetweenawomanwhohaskeptthefreshnessofyouthinherheartandsoul,andagirlwhoseimaginationandintuitionsuppliedtheplaceofexperience。 Annehadatlastdiscoveredareal\"kindredspirit,\"whileintothelittlelady’slonely,sequesteredlifeofdreamsAnneandDianacamewiththewholesomejoyandexhilarationoftheouterexistence,whichMissLavendar,\"theworldforgetting,bytheworldforgot,\" hadlongceasedtoshare;theybroughtanatmosphereofyouthandrealitytothelittlestonehouse。CharlottatheFourthalwaysgreetedthemwithherverywidestsmile……andCharlotta’ssmilesWEREfearfullywide……lovingthemforthesakeofheradoredmistressaswellasfortheirown。Neverhadtherebeensuch\"highjinks\"heldinthelittlestonehouseaswereheldtherethatbeautiful,late-lingeringautumn,whenNovemberseemedOctoberoveragain,andevenDecemberapedthesunshineandhazesofsummer。 ButonthisparticulardayitseemedasifDecemberhadrememberedthatitwastimeforwinterandhadturnedsuddenlydullandbrooding,withawindlesshushpredictiveofcomingsnow。 Nevertheless,Annekeenlyenjoyedherwalkthroughthegreatgraymazeofthebeechlands;thoughalonesheneverfounditlonely;herimaginationpeopledherpathwithmerrycompanions,andwiththeseshecarriedonagay,pretendedconversationthatwaswittierandmorefascinatingthanconversationsareapttobeinreallife,wherepeoplesometimesfailmostlamentablytotalkuptotherequirements。Ina\"makebelieve\"assemblyofchoicespiritseverybodysaysjustthethingyouwanthertosayandsogivesyouthechancetosayjustwhatYOUwanttosay。Attendedbythisinvisiblecompany,Annetraversedthewoodsandarrivedatthefirlanejustasbroad,featheryflakesbegantoflutterdownsoftly。 AtthefirstbendshecameuponMissLavendar,standingunderabig,broad-branchingfir。Sheworeagownofwarm,richred,andherheadandshoulderswerewrappedinasilverygraysilkshawl。 \"Youlooklikethequeenofthefirwoodfairies,\"calledAnnemerrily。 \"Ithoughtyouwouldcometonight,Anne,\"saidMissLavendar,runningforward。\"AndI’mdoublyglad,forCharlottatheFourthisaway。Hermotherissickandshehadtogohomeforthenight。 Ishouldhavebeenverylonelyifyouhadn’tcome……eventhedreamsandtheechoeswouldn’thavebeenenoughcompany。Oh,Anne,howprettyyouare,\"sheaddedsuddenly,lookingupatthetall,slimgirlwiththesoftrose-flushofwalkingonherface。\"Howprettyandhowyoung!It’ssodelightfultobeseventeen,isn’tit? Idoenvyyou,\"concludedMissLavendarcandidly。 \"Butyouareonlyseventeenatheart,\"smiledAnne。 \"No,I’mold……orrathermiddle-aged,whichisfarworse,\" sighedMissLavendar。\"SometimesIcanpretendI’mnot,butatothertimesIrealizeit。AndIcan’treconcilemyselftoitasmostwomenseemto。I’mjustasrebelliousasIwaswhenI discoveredmyfirstgrayhair。Now,Anne,don’tlookasifyouweretryingtounderstand。SeventeenCAN’Tunderstand。I’mgoingtopretendrightawaythatIamseventeentoo,andIcandoit,nowthatyou’rehere。Youalwaysbringyouthinyourhandlikeagift。 We’regoingtohaveajollyevening。Teafirst……whatdoyouwantfortea?We’llhavewhateveryoulike。Dothinkofsomethingniceandindigestible。\" Thereweresoundsofriotandmirthinthelittlestonehousethatnight。Whatwithcookingandfeastingandmakingcandyandlaughingand\"pretending,\"itisquitetruethatMissLavendarandAnnecomportedthemselvesinafashionentirelyunsuitedtothedignityofaspinsterofforty-fiveandasedateschoolma’am。 Then,whentheyweretired,theysatdownontherugbeforethegrateintheparlor,lightedonlybythesoftfireshineandperfumeddeliciouslybyMissLavendar’sopenrose-jaronthemantel。 Thewindhadrisenandwassighingandwailingaroundtheeavesandthesnowwasthuddingsoftlyagainstthewindows,asifahundredstormspritesweretappingforentrance。 \"I’msogladyou’rehere,Anne,\"saidMissLavendar,nibblingathercandy。\"Ifyouweren’tIshouldbeblue……veryblue…… almostnavyblue。Dreamsandmake-believesareallverywellinthedaytimeandthesunshine,butwhendarkandstormcometheyfailtosatisfy。Onewantsrealthingsthen。Butyoudon’tknowthis……seventeenneverknowsit。AtseventeendreamsDOsatisfybecauseyouthinktherealitiesarewaitingforyoufurtheron。 WhenIwasseventeen,Anne,Ididn’tthinkforty-fivewouldfindmeawhite-hairedlittleoldmaidwithnothingbutdreamstofillmylife。\" \"Butyouaren’tanoldmaid,\"saidAnne,smilingintoMissLavendar’swistfulwoodbrowneyes。\"OldmaidsareBORN……theydon’tBECOME。\" \"Somearebornoldmaids,someachieveoldmaidenhood,andsomehaveoldmaidenhoodthrustuponthem,\"parodiedMissLavendarwhimsically。 \"Youareoneofthosewhohaveachieveditthen,\"laughedAnne,\"andyou’vedoneitsobeautifullythatifeveryoldmaidwerelikeyoutheywouldcomeintothefashion,Ithink。\" \"Ialwaysliketodothingsaswellaspossible,\"saidMissLavendarmeditatively,\"andsinceanoldmaidIhadtobeIwasdeterminedtobeaveryniceone。PeoplesayI’modd;butit’sjustbecauseIfollowmyownwayofbeinganoldmaidandrefusetocopythetraditionalpattern。Anne,didanyoneevertellyouanythingaboutStephenIrvingandme?\" \"Yes,\"saidAnnecandidly,\"I’veheardthatyouandhewereengagedonce。\" \"Sowewere……twenty-fiveyearsago……alifetimeago。Andweweretohavebeenmarriedthenextspring。Ihadmyweddingdressmade,althoughnobodybutmotherandStepheneverknewTHAT。 We’dbeenengagedinawayalmostallourlives,youmightsay。 WhenStephenwasalittleboyhismotherwouldbringhimherewhenshecametoseemymother;andthesecondtimeheevercame…… hewasnineandIwassix……hetoldmeoutinthegardenthathehadprettywellmadeuphismindtomarrymewhenhegrewup。 IrememberthatIsaid`Thankyou’;andwhenhewasgoneItoldmotherverygravelythattherewasagreatweightoffmymind,becauseIwasn’tfrightenedanymoreabouthavingtobeanoldmaid。Howpoormotherlaughed!\" \"Andwhatwentwrong?\"askedAnnebreathlessly。 \"Wehadjustastupid,silly,commonplacequarrel。Socommonplacethat,ifyou’llbelieveme,Idon’tevenrememberjusthowitbegan。 Ihardlyknowwhowasthemoretoblameforit。Stephendidreallybeginit,butIsupposeIprovokedhimbysomefoolishnessofmine。 Hehadarivalortwo,yousee。Iwasvainandcoquettishandlikedtoteasehimalittle。Hewasaveryhigh-strung,sensitivefellow。 Well,wepartedinatemperonbothsides。ButIthoughtitwouldallcomeright;anditwouldhaveifStephenhadn’tcomebacktoosoon。 Anne,mydear,I’msorrytosay\"……MissLavendardroppedhervoiceasifshewereabouttoconfessapredilectionformurderingpeople,\"thatIamadreadfullysulkyperson。Oh,youneedn’tsmile,…… it’sonlytootrue。IDOsulk;andStephencamebackbeforeIhadfinishedsulking。Iwouldn’tlistentohimandIwouldn’tforgivehim; andsohewentawayforgood。Hewastooproudtocomeagain。AndthenIsulkedbecausehedidn’tcome。Imighthavesentforhimperhaps,butIcouldn’thumblemyselftodothat。Iwasjustasproudashewas……prideandsulkinessmakeaverybadcombination,Anne。ButIcouldnevercareforanybodyelseandIdidn’twantto。 IknewIwouldratherbeanoldmaidforathousandyearsthanmarryanybodywhowasn’tStephenIrving。Well,itallseemslikeadreamnow,ofcourse。Howsympatheticyoulook,Anne……assympatheticasonlyseventeencanlook。Butdon’toverdoit。I’mreallyaveryhappy,contentedlittlepersoninspiteofmybrokenheart。Myheartdidbreak,ifeveraheartdid,whenIrealizedthatStephenIrvingwasnotcomingback。 But,Anne,abrokenheartinreallifeisn’thalfasdreadfulasitisinbooks。It’sagooddeallikeabadtooth……thoughyouwon’tthinkTHATaveryromanticsimile。Ittakesspellsofachingandgivesyouasleeplessnightnowandthen,butbetweentimesitletsyouenjoylifeanddreamsandechoesandpeanutcandyasiftherewerenothingthematterwithit。Andnowyou’relookingdisappointed。 Youdon’tthinkI’mhalfasinterestingapersonasyoudidfiveminutesagowhenyoubelievedIwasalwaysthepreyofatragicmemorybravelyhiddenbeneathexternalsmiles。That’stheworst……orthebest…… ofreallife,Anne。ItWON’Tletyoubemiserable。Itkeepsontryingtomakeyoucomfortable……andsucceeding……evenwhenyou’redeterminedtobeunhappyandromantic。Isn’tthiscandyscrumptious?I’veeatenfarmorethanisgoodformealreadybutI’mgoingtokeeprecklesslyon。\" AfteralittlesilenceMissLavendarsaidabruptly,\"ItgavemeashocktohearaboutStephen’ssonthatfirstdayyouwerehere,Anne。I’veneverbeenabletomentionhimtoyousince,butI’vewantedtoknowallabouthim。Whatsortofaboyishe?\" \"Heisthedearest,sweetestchildIeverknew,MissLavendar…… andhepretendsthingstoo,justasyouandIdo。\" \"I’dliketoseehim,\"saidMissLavendarsoftly,asiftalkingtoherself。 \"Iwonderifhelooksanythinglikethelittledream-boywholivesherewithme……MYlittledream-boy。\" \"IfyouwouldliketoseePaulI’llbringhimthroughwithmesometime,\" saidAnne。 \"Iwouldlikeit……butnottoosoon。Iwanttogetusedtothethought。 Theremightbemorepainthanpleasureinit……ifhelookedtoomuchlikeStephen……orifhedidn’tlookenoughlikehim。Inamonth’stimeyoumaybringhim。\" Accordingly,amonthlaterAnneandPaulwalkedthroughthewoodstothestonehouse,andmetMissLavendarinthelane。Shehadnotbeenexpectingthemjustthenandsheturnedverypale。 \"SothisisStephen’sboy,\"shesaidinalowtone,takingPaul’shandandlookingathimashestood,beautifulandboyish,inhissmartlittlefurcoatandcap。\"He……heisverylikehisfather。\" \"EverybodysaysI’machipofftheoldblock,\"remarkedPaul,quiteathisease。 Anne,whohadbeenwatchingthelittlescene,drewarelievedbreath。 ShesawthatMissLavendarandPaulhad\"taken\"toeachother,andthattherewouldbenoconstraintorstiffness。MissLavendarwasaverysensibleperson,inspiteofherdreamsandromance,andafterthatfirstlittlebetrayalshetuckedherfeelingsoutofsightandentertainedPaulasbrightlyandnaturallyasifhewereanybody’ssonwhohadcometoseeher。 TheyallhadajollyafternoontogetherandsuchafeastoffatthingsbywayofsupperaswouldhavemadeoldMrs。Irvingholdupherhandsinhorror,believingthatPaul’sdigestionwouldberuinedforever。 \"Comeagain,laddie,\"saidMissLavendar,shakinghandswithhimatparting。 \"Youmaykissmeifyoulike,\"saidPaulgravely。 MissLavendarstoopedandkissedhim。 \"HowdidyouknowIwantedto?\"shewhispered。 \"Becauseyoulookedatmejustasmylittlemotherusedtodowhenshewantedtokissme。Asarule,Idon’tliketobekissed。 Boysdon’t。Youknow,MissLewis。ButIthinkIratherliketohaveyoukissme。AndofcourseI’llcometoseeyouagain。 IthinkI’dliketohaveyouforaparticularfriendofmine,ifyoudon’tobject。\" \"I……Idon’tthinkIshallobject,\"saidMissLavendar。 Sheturnedandwentinveryquickly;butamomentlatershewaswavingagayandsmilinggood-byetothemfromthewindow。 \"IlikeMissLavendar,\"announcedPaul,astheywalkedthroughthebeechwoods。\"Ilikethewayshelookedatme,andIlikeherstonehouse,andIlikeCharlottatheFourth。IwishGrandmaIrvinghadaCharlottatheFourthinsteadofaMaryJoe。IfeelsureCharlottatheFourthwouldn’tthinkIwaswronginmyupperstorywhenItoldherwhatIthinkaboutthings。Wasn’tthatasplendidteawehad,teacher?Grandmasaysaboyshouldn’tbethinkingaboutwhathegetstoeat,buthecan’thelpitsometimeswhenheisrealhungry。YOUknow,teacher。Idon’tthinkMissLavendarwouldmakeaboyeatporridgeforbreakfastifhedidn’tlikeit。She’dgetthingsforhimhedidlike。Butofcourse\"…… Paulwasnothingifnotfair-minded……\"thatmightn’tbeverygoodforhim。It’sveryniceforachangethough,teacher。YOUknow。\" XXIV AProphetinHisOwnCountryOneMaydayAvonleafolksweremildlyexcitedoversome\"AvonleaNotes,\" signed\"Observer,\"whichappearedintheCharlottetown`DailyEnterprise。’ GossipascribedtheauthorshipthereoftoCharlieSloane,partlybecausethesaidCharliehadindulgedinsimilarliteraryflightsintimespast,andpartlybecauseoneofthenotesseemedtoembodyasneeratGilbertBlythe。AvonleajuvenilesocietypersistedinregardingGilbertBlytheandCharlieSloaneasrivalsinthegoodgracesofacertaindamselwithgrayeyesandanimagination。 Gossip,asusual,waswrong。GilbertBlythe,aidedandabettedbyAnne,hadwrittenthenotes,puttingintheoneabouthimselfasablind。Onlytwoofthenoteshaveanybearingonthishistory: \"Rumorhasitthattherewillbeaweddinginourvillageerethedaisiesareinbloom。Anewandhighlyrespectedcitizenwillleadtothehymenealaltaroneofourmostpopularladies。 \"UncleAbe,ourwell-knownweatherprophet,predictsaviolentstormofthunderandlightningfortheeveningofthetwenty-thirdofMay,beginningatseveno’clocksharp。TheareaofthestormwillextendoverthegreaterpartoftheProvince。Peopletravelingthateveningwilldowelltotakeumbrellasandmackintosheswiththem。\" \"UncleAbereallyhaspredictedastormforsometimethisspring,\" saidGilbert,\"butdoyousupposeMr。HarrisonreallydoesgotoseeIsabellaAndrews?\" \"No,\"saidAnne,laughing,\"I’msureheonlygoestoplaycheckerswithMr。HarrisonAndrews,butMrs。LyndesayssheknowsIsabellaAndrewsmustbegoingtogetmarried,she’sinsuchgoodspiritsthisspring。\" PooroldUncleAbefeltratherindignantoverthenotes。Hesuspectedthat\"Observer\"wasmakingfunofhim。Heangrilydeniedhavingassignedanyparticulardateforhisstormbutnobodybelievedhim。 LifeinAvonleacontinuedonthesmoothandeventenorofitsway。 The\"planting\"wasputin;theImproverscelebratedanArborDay。 EachImproversetout,orcausedtobesetout,fiveornamentaltrees。 Asthesocietynownumberedfortymembers,thismeantatotaloftwohundredyoungtrees。Earlyoatsgreenedovertheredfields; appleorchardsflunggreatblossomingarmsaboutthefarmhousesandtheSnowQueenadorneditselfasabrideforherhusband。 Annelikedtosleepwithherwindowopenandletthecherryfragranceblowoverherfaceallnight。Shethoughtitverypoetical。Marillathoughtshewasriskingherlife。 \"Thanksgivingshouldbecelebratedinthespring,\"saidAnneoneeveningtoMarilla,astheysatonthefrontdoorstepsandlistenedtothesilver-sweetchorusofthefrogs。\"IthinkitwouldbeeversomuchbetterthanhavingitinNovemberwheneverythingisdeadorasleep。Thenyouhavetoremembertobethankful;butinMayonesimplycan’thelpbeingthankful…… thattheyarealive,iffornothingelse。IfeelexactlyasEvemusthavefeltinthegardenofEdenbeforethetroublebegan。 ISthatgrassinthehollowgreenorgolden?Itseemstome,Marilla,thatapearlofadaylikethis,whentheblossomsareoutandthewindsdon’tknowwheretoblowfromnextforsheercrazydelightmustbeprettynearasgoodasheaven。\" Marillalookedscandalizedandglancedapprehensivelyaroundtomakesurethetwinswerenotwithinearshot。Theycamearoundthecornerofthehousejustthen。 \"Ain’titanawfulnice-smellingevening?\"askedDavy,sniffingdelightedlyasheswungahoeinhisgrimyhands。Hehadbeenworkinginhisgarden。ThatspringMarilla,bywayofturningDavy’spassionforrevelinginmudandclayintousefulchannels,hadgivenhimandDoraasmallplotofgroundforagarden。 Bothhadeagerlygonetoworkinacharacteristicfashion。 Doraplanted,weeded,andwateredcarefully,systematically,anddispassionately。Asaresult,herplotwasalreadygreenwithprim,orderlylittlerowsofvegetablesandannuals。 Davy,however,workedwithmorezealthandiscretion;hedugandhoedandrakedandwateredandtransplantedsoenergeticallythathisseedshadnochancefortheirlives。 \"Howisyourgardencomingon,Davy-boy?\"askedAnne。 \"Kindofslow,\"saidDavywithasigh。\"Idon’tknowwhythethingsdon’tgrowbetter。MiltyBoultersaysImusthaveplantedtheminthedarkofthemoonandthat’sthewholetrouble。 Hesaysyoumustneversowseedsorkillporkorcutyourhairordoany’portantthinginthewrongtimeofthemoon。Isthattrue,Anne?Iwanttoknow。\" \"Maybeifyoudidn’tpullyourplantsupbytherootseveryotherdaytoseehowthey’regettingon`attheotherend,’they’ddobetter,\" saidMarillasarcastically。 \"Ionlypulledsixofthemup,\"protestedDavy。\"Iwantedtoseeiftherewasgrubsattheroots。MiltyBoultersaidifitwasn’tthemoon’sfaultitmustbegrubs。ButIonlyfoundonegrub。 Hewasagreatbigjuicycurlygrub。Iputhimonastoneandgotanotherstoneandsmashedhimflat。HemadeajollySQUISHItellyou。 Iwassorrytherewasn’tmoreofthem。Dora’sgardenwasplantedsametime’smineandherthingsaregrowingallright。ItCAN’Tbethemoon,\" Davyconcludedinareflectivetone。 \"Marilla,lookatthatappletree,\"saidAnne。\"Why,thethingishuman。 Itisreachingoutlongarmstopickitsownpinkskirtsdaintilyupandprovokeustoadmiration。\" \"ThoseYellowDuchesstreesalwaysbearwell,\"saidMarillacomplacently。 \"Thattree’llbeloadedthisyear。I’mrealglad……they’regreatforpies。\" ButneitherMarillanorAnnenoranybodyelsewasfatedtomakepiesoutofYellowDuchessapplesthatyear。 Thetwenty-thirdofMaycame……anunseasonablywarmday,asnonerealizedmorekeenlythanAnneandherlittlebeehiveofpupils,swelteringoverfractionsandsyntaxintheAvonleaschoolroom。 Ahotbreezeblewalltheforenoon;butafternoonhouritdiedawayintoaheavystillness。AthalfpastthreeAnneheardalowrumbleofthunder。Shepromptlydismissedschoolatonce,sothatthechildrenmightgethomebeforethestormcame。 AstheywentouttotheplaygroundAnneperceivedacertainshadowandgloomovertheworldinspiteofthefactthatthesunwasstillshiningbrightly。AnnettaBellcaughtherhandnervously。 \"Oh,teacher,lookatthatawfulcloud!\" Annelookedandgaveanexclamationofdismay。Inthenorthwestamassofcloud,suchasshehadneverinallherlifebeheldbefore,wasrapidlyrollingup。Itwasdeadblack,savewhereitscurledandfringededgesshowedaghastly,lividwhite。Therewassomethingaboutitindescribablymenacingasitgloomedupintheclearbluesky;nowandagainaboltoflightningshotacrossit,followedbyasavagegrowl。Ithungsolowthatitalmostseemedtobetouchingthetopsofthewoodedhills。 Mr。HarmonAndrewscameclatteringupthehillinhistruckwagon,urginghisteamofgraystotheirutmostspeed。Hepulledthemtoahaltoppositetheschool。 \"GuessUncleAbe’shititforonceinhislife,Anne,\"heshouted。 \"Hisstorm’scomingaleetleaheadoftime。Didyeeverseethelikeofthatcloud?Here,allyouyoungones,thataregoingmyway,pilein,andthosethatain’tscootforthepostofficeifye’vemore’naquarterofamiletogo,andstaytheretilltheshower’sover。\" AnnecaughtDavyandDorabythehandsandflewdownthehill,alongtheBirchPath,andpastVioletValeandWillowmere,asfastasthetwins’fatlegscouldgo。TheyreachedGreenGablesnotamomenttoosoonandwerejoinedatthedoorbyMarilla,whohadbeenhustlingherducksandchickensundershelter。Astheydashedintothekitchenthelightseemedtovanish,asifblownoutbysomemightybreath;theawfulcloudrolledoverthesunandadarknessasoflatetwilightfellacrosstheworld。Atthesamemoment,withacrashofthunderandablindingglareoflightning,thehailswoopeddownandblottedthelandscapeoutinonewhitefury。 Throughalltheclamorofthestormcamethethudoftornbranchesstrikingthehouseandthesharpcrackofbreakingglass。Inthreeminuteseverypaneinthewestandnorthwindowswasbrokenandthehailpouredinthroughtheaperturescoveringthefloorwithstones,thesmallestofwhichwasasbigasahen’segg。Forthreequartersofanhourthestormragedunabatedandnoonewhounderwentiteverforgotit。Marilla,foronceinherlifeshakenoutofhercomposurebysheerterror,kneltbyherrockingchairinacornerofthekitchen,gaspingandsobbingbetweenthedeafeningthunderpeals。Anne,whiteaspaper,haddraggedthesofaawayfromthewindowandsatonitwithatwinoneitherside。Davyatthefirstcrashhadhowled,\"Anne,Anne,isittheJudgmentDay?Anne,Anne,Inevermeanttobenaughty,\"andthenhadburiedhisfaceinAnne’slapandkeptitthere,hislittlebodyquivering。Dora,somewhatpalebutquitecomposed,satwithherhandclaspedinAnne’s,quietandmotionless。ItisdoubtfulifanearthquakewouldhavedisturbedDora。 Then,almostassuddenlyasitbegan,thestormceased。Thehailstopped,thethunderrolledandmutteredawaytotheeastward,andthesunburstoutmerryandradiantoveraworldsochangedthatitseemedanabsurdthingtothinkthatascantthreequartersofanhourcouldhaveeffectedsuchatransformation。 Marillarosefromherknees,weakandtrembling,anddroppedonherrocker。 Herfacewashaggardandshelookedtenyearsolder。 \"Haveweallcomeoutofthatalive?\"sheaskedsolemnly。 \"Youbetwehave,\"pipedDavycheerfully,quitehisownmanagain。 \"Iwasn’tabitscaredeither……onlyjustatthefirst。Itcomeonafellowsosudden。ImadeupmymindquickasawinkthatIwouldn’tfightTeddySloaneMondayasI’dpromised;butnowmaybeIwill。 Say,Dora,wasyouscared?\" \"Yes,Iwasalittlescared,\"saidDoraprimly,\"butIheldtighttoAnne’shandandsaidmyprayersoverandoveragain。\" \"Well,I’dhavesaidmyprayerstooifI’dhavethoughtofit,\" saidDavy;\"but,\"headdedtriumphantly,\"youseeIcamethroughjustassafeasyouforallIdidn’tsaythem。\" AnnegotMarillaaglassfulofherpotentcurrantwine……HOW potentitwasAnne,inherearlierdays,hadhadalltoogoodreasontoknow……andthentheywenttothedoortolookoutonthestrangescene。 Farandwidewasawhitecarpet,kneedeep,ofhailstones;driftsofthemwereheapedupundertheeavesandonthesteps。When,threeorfourdayslater,thosehailstonesmelted,thehavoctheyhadwroughtwasplainlyseen,foreverygreengrowingthinginthefieldorgardenwascutoff。Notonlywaseveryblossomstrippedfromtheappletreesbutgreatboughsandbrancheswerewrenchedaway。AndoutofthetwohundredtreessetoutbytheImproversbyfarthegreaternumberweresnappedoffortorntoshreds。 \"Canitpossiblybethesameworlditwasanhourago?\"askedAnne,dazedly。\"ItMUSThavetakenlongerthanthattoplaysuchhavoc。\" \"ThelikeofthishasneverbeenknowninPrinceEdwardIsland,\" saidMarilla,\"never。IrememberwhenIwasagirltherewasabadstorm,butitwasnothingtothis。We’llhearofterribledestruction,youmaybesure。\" \"Idohopenoneofthechildrenwerecaughtoutinit,\"murmuredAnneanxiously。Asitwasdiscoveredlater,noneofthechildrenhadbeen,sinceallthosewhohadanydistancetogohadtakenMr。