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类别:其他 作者:Lucy Maud Montgomery字数:21031更新时间:18/12/21 16:47:21
Andrews’excellentadviceandsoughtrefugeatthepostoffice。 \"TherecomesJohnHenryCarter,\"saidMarilla。 JohnHenrycamewadingthroughthehailstoneswitharatherscaredgrin。 \"Oh,ain’tthisawful,MissCuthbert?Mr。Harrisonsentmeovertoseeifyoushadcomeoutallright。\" \"We’renoneofuskilled,\"saidMarillagrimly,\"andnoneofthebuildingswasstruck。Ihopeyougotoffequallywell。\" \"Yas’m。Notquitesowell,ma’am。Wewasstruck。ThelightningknockedoverthekitchenchimblyandcomedowntheflueandknockedoverGinger’scageandtoreaholeinthefloorandwentintothesullar。Yas’m。\" \"WasGingerhurt?\"queriedAnne。 \"Yas’m。Hewashurtprettybad。Hewaskilled。\"LateronAnnewentovertocomfortMr。Harrison。Shefoundhimsittingbythetable,strokingGinger’sgaydeadbodywithatremblinghand。 \"PoorGingerwon’tcallyouanymorenames,Anne,\"hesaidmournfully。 AnnecouldneverhaveimaginedherselfcryingonGinger’saccount,butthetearscameintohereyes。 \"HewasallthecompanyIhad,Anne……andnowhe’sdead。Well,well,I’manoldfooltocaresomuch。I’llletonIdon’tcare。 Iknowyou’regoingtosaysomethingsympatheticassoonasI stoptalking……butdon’t。IfyoudidI’dcrylikeababy。 Hasn’tthisbeenaterriblestorm?Iguessfolkswon’tlaughatUncleAbe’spredictionsagain。Seemsasifallthestormsthathe’sbeenprophesyingallhislifethatneverhappenedcameallatonce。Beatsallhowhestrucktheverydaythough,don’tit? Lookatthemesswehavehere。Imusthustleroundandgetsomeboardstopatchupthatholeinthefloor。\" Avonleafolksdidnothingthenextdaybutvisiteachotherandcomparedamages。Theroadswereimpassableforwheelsbyreasonofthehailstones,sotheywalkedorrodeonhorseback。Themailcamelatewithilltidingsfromallovertheprovince。Houseshadbeenstruck,peoplekilledandinjured;thewholetelephoneandtelegraphsystemhadbeendisorganized,andanynumberofyoungstockexposedinthefieldshadperished。 UncleAbewadedouttotheblacksmith’sforgeearlyinthemorningandspentthewholedaythere。ItwasUncleAbe’shouroftriumphandheenjoyedittothefull。ItwouldbedoingUncleAbeaninjusticetosaythathewasgladthestormhadhappened;butsinceithadtobehewasverygladhehadpredictedit……totheveryday,too。UncleAbeforgotthathehadeverdeniedsettingtheday。 Asforthetriflingdiscrepancyinthehour,thatwasnothing。 GilbertarrivedatGreenGablesintheeveningandfoundMarillaandAnnebusilyengagedinnailingstripsofoilclothoverthebrokenwindows。 \"Goodnessonlyknowswhenwe’llgetglassforthem,\"saidMarilla。 \"Mr。BarrywentovertoCarmodythisafternoonbutnotapanecouldhegetforloveormoney。LawsonandBlairwerecleanedoutbytheCarmodypeoplebyteno’clock。WasthestormbadatWhiteSands,Gilbert?\" \"Ishouldsayso。IwascaughtintheschoolwithallthechildrenandIthoughtsomeofthemwouldgomadwithfright。Threeofthemfainted,andtwogirlstookhysterics,andTommyBlewettdidnothingbutshriekatthetopofhisvoicethewholetime。\" \"Ionlysquealedonce,\"saidDavyproudly。\"Mygardenwasallsmashedflat,\"hecontinuedmournfully,\"butsowasDora’s,\"headdedinatonewhichindicatedthattherewasyetbalminGilead。 Annecamerunningdownfromthewestgable。 \"Oh,Gilbert,haveyouheardthenews?Mr。LeviBoulter’soldhousewasstruckandburnedtotheground。ItseemstomethatI’mdreadfullywickedtofeelgladoverTHAT,whensomuchdamagehasbeendone。Mr。BoultersayshebelievestheA。V。I。S。magickedupthatstormonpurpose。\" \"Well,onethingiscertain,\"saidGilbert,laughing,\"`Observer’ hasmadeUncleAbe’sreputationasaweatherprophet。`UncleAbe’sstorm’willgodowninlocalhistory。Itisamostextraordinarycoincidencethatitshouldhavecomeontheverydayweselected。 Iactuallyhaveahalfguiltyfeeling,asifIreallyhad`magicked’ itup。Wemayaswellrejoiceovertheoldhousebeingremoved,forthere’snotmuchtorejoiceoverwhereouryoungtreesareconcerned。 Nottenofthemhaveescaped。\" \"Ah,well,we’lljusthavetoplantthemoveragainnextspring,\" saidAnnephilosophically。\"Thatisonegoodthingaboutthisworld……therearealwayssuretobemoresprings。\" XXV AnAvonleaScandalOneblitheJunemorning,afortnightafterUncleAbe’sstorm,AnnecameslowlythroughtheGreenGablesyardfromthegarden,carryinginherhandstwoblightedstalksofwhitenarcissus。 \"Look,Marilla,\"shesaidsorroly,holdinguptheflowersbeforetheeyesofagrimlady,withherhaircoifedinagreenginghamapron,whowasgoingintothehousewithapluckedchicken,\"thesearetheonlybudsthestormspared……andeventheyareimperfect。 I’msosorry……IwantedsomeforMatthew’sgrave。HewasalwayssofondofJunelilies。\" \"Ikindofmissthemmyself,\"admittedMarilla,\"thoughitdoesn’tseemrighttolamentoverthemwhensomanyworsethingshavehappened……allthecropsdestroyedaswellasthefruit。\" \"Butpeoplehavesowntheiroatsoveragain,\"saidAnnecomfortingly,\"andMr。Harrisonsayshethinksifwehaveagoodsummertheywillcomeoutallrightthoughlate。Andmyannualsareallcomingupagain……butoh,nothingcanreplacetheJunelilies。PoorlittleHesterGraywillhavenoneeither。Iwentallthewaybacktohergardenlastnightbuttherewasn’tone。I’msureshe’llmissthem。\" \"Idon’tthinkit’srightforyoutosaysuchthings,Anne,I reallydon’t,\"saidMarillaseverely。\"HesterGrayhasbeendeadforthirtyyearsandherspiritisinheaven……Ihope。\" \"Yes,butIbelieveshelovesandremembershergardenherestill,\" saidAnne。\"I’msurenomatterhowlongI’dlivedinheavenI’dliketolookdownandseesomebodyputtingflowersonmygrave。IfIhadhadagardenherelikeHesterGray’sitwouldtakememorethanthirtyyears,eveninheaven,toforgetbeinghomesickforitbyspells。\" \"Well,don’tletthetwinshearyoutalkinglikethat,\"wasMarilla’sfeebleprotest,asshecarriedherchickenintothehouse。 Annepinnedhernarcissionherhairandwenttothelanegate,whereshestoodforawhilesunningherselfintheJunebrightnessbeforegoingintoattendtoherSaturdaymorningduties。Theworldwasgrowinglovelyagain;oldMotherNaturewasdoingherbesttoremovethetracesofthestorm,and,thoughshewasnottosucceedfullyformanyamoon,shewasreallyaccomplishingwonders。 \"IwishIcouldjustbeidlealldaytoday,\"Annetoldabluebird,whowassingingandswingingonawillowbough,\"butaschoolma’am,whoisalsohelpingtobringuptwins,can’tindulgeinlaziness,birdie。Howsweetyouaresinging,littlebird。YouarejustputtingthefeelingsofmyheartintosongeversomuchbetterthanIcouldmyself。Why,whoiscoming?\" Anexpresswagonwasjoltingupthelane,withtwopeopleonthefrontseatandabigtrunkbehind。WhenitdrewnearAnnerecognizedthedriverasthesonofthestationagentatBrightRiver;buthiscompanionwasastranger……ascrapofawomanwhosprangnimblydownatthegatealmostbeforethehorsecametoastandstill。Shewasaveryprettylittleperson,evidentlynearerfiftythanforty,butwithrosycheeks,sparklingblackeyes,andshiningblackhair,surmountedbyawonderfulbefloweredandbeplumedbonnet。Inspiteofhavingdriveneightmilesoveradustyroadshewasasneatasifshehadjuststeppedoutoftheproverbialbandbox。 \"IsthiswhereMr。JamesA。Harrisonlives?\"sheinquiredbriskly。 \"No,Mr。Harrisonlivesoverthere,\"saidAnne,quitelostinastonishment。 \"Well,IDIDthinkthisplaceseemedtootidy……MUCHtootidyforJamesA。 tobelivinghere,unlesshehasgreatlychangedsinceIknewhim,\"chirpedthelittlelady。\"IsittruethatJamesA。isgoingtobemarriedtosomewomanlivinginthissettlement?\" \"No,ohno,\"criedAnne,flushingsoguiltilythatthestrangerlookedcuriouslyather,asifshehalfsuspectedherofmatrimonialdesignsonMr。Harrison。 \"ButIsawitinanIslandpaper,\"persistedtheFairUnknown。\"A friendsentamarkedcopytome……friendsarealwayssoreadytodosuchthings。JamesA。’snamewaswritteninover`newcitizen。’\" \"Oh,thatnotewasonlymeantasajoke,\"gaspedAnne。\"Mr。HarrisonhasnointentionofmarryingANYBODY。Iassureyouhehasn’t。\" \"I’mverygladtohearit,\"saidtherosylady,climbingnimblybacktoherseatinthewagon,\"becausehehappenstobemarriedalready。 _I_amhiswife。Oh,youmaywelllooksurprised。Isupposehehasbeenmasqueradingasabachelorandbreakingheartsrightandleft。 Well,well,JamesA。,\"noddingvigorouslyoverthefieldsatthelongwhitehouse,\"yourfunisover。Iamhere……thoughIwouldn’thavebotheredcomingifIhadn’tthoughtyouwereuptosomemischief。 Isuppose,\"turningtoAnne,\"thatparrotofhisisasprofaneasever?\" \"Hisparrot……isdead……ITHINK,\"gaspedpoorAnne,whocouldn’thavefeltsureofherownnameatthatprecisemoment。 \"Dead!Everythingwillbeallrightthen,\"criedtherosyladyjubilantly。\"IcanmanageJamesA。ifthatbirdisoutoftheway。\" WithwhichcrypticutteranceshewentjoyfullyonherwayandAnneflewtothekitchendoortomeetMarilla。 \"Anne,whowasthatwoman?\" \"Marilla,\"saidAnnesolemnly,butwithdancingeyes,\"doIlookasifIwerecrazy?\" \"Notmoresothanusual,\"saidMarilla,withnothoughtofbeingsarcastic。 \"Wellthen,doyouthinkIamawake?\" \"Anne,whatnonsensehasgotintoyou?Whowasthatwoman,Isay?\" \"Marilla,ifI’mnotcrazyandnotasleepshecan’tbesuchstuffasdreamsaremadeof……shemustbereal。Anyway,I’msureIcouldn’thaveimaginedsuchabonnet。ShesayssheisMr。Harrison’swife,Marilla。\" Marillastaredinherturn。 \"Hiswife!AnneShirley!Thenwhathashebeenpassinghimselfoffasanunmarriedmanfor?\" \"Idon’tsupposehedid,really,\"saidAnne,tryingtobejust。 \"Heneversaidhewasn’tmarried。Peoplesimplytookitforgranted。OhMarilla,whatwillMrs。Lyndesaytothis?\" TheyfoundoutwhatMrs。Lyndehadtosaywhenshecameupthatevening。Mrs。Lyndewasn’tsurprised!Mrs。Lyndehadalwaysexpectedsomethingofthesort!Mrs。LyndehadalwaysknowntherewasSOMETHINGaboutMr。Harrison! \"Tothinkofhisdesertinghiswife!\"shesaidindignantly。 \"It’slikesomethingyou’dreadofintheStates,butwhowouldexpectsuchathingtohappenrighthereinAvonlea?\" \"Butwedon’tknowthathedesertedher,\"protestedAnne,determinedtobelieveherfriendinnocenttillhewasprovedguilty。\"Wedon’tknowtherightsofitatall。\" \"Well,wesoonwill。I’mgoingstraightoverthere,\"saidMrs。 Lynde,whohadneverlearnedthattherewassuchawordasdelicacyinthedictionary。\"I’mnotsupposedtoknowanythingaboutherarrival,andMr。HarrisonwastobringsomemedicineforThomasfromCarmodytoday,sothatwillbeagoodexcuse。I’llfindoutthewholestoryandcomeinandtellyouonthewayback。\" Mrs。LynderushedinwhereAnnehadfearedtotread。NothingwouldhaveinducedthelattertogoovertotheHarrisonplace; butshehadhernaturalandpropershareofcuriosityandshefeltsecretlygladthatMrs。Lyndewasgoingtosolvethemystery。 SheandMarillawaitedexpectantlyforthatgoodlady’sreturn,butwaitedinvain。Mrs。LyndedidnotrevisitGreenGablesthatnight。 Davy,arrivinghomeatnineo’clockfromtheBoulterplace,explainedwhy。 \"ImetMrs。LyndeandsomestrangewomanintheHollow,\"hesaid,\"andgracious,howtheyweretalkingbothatonce!Mrs。Lyndesaidtotellyoushewassorryitwastoolatetocalltonight。 Anne,I’mawfulhungry。WehadteaatMilty’satfourandIthinkMrs。Boulterisrealmean。Shedidn’tgiveusanypreservesorcake……andeventhebreadwasskurce。\" \"Davy,whenyougovisitingyoumustnevercriticizeanythingyouaregiventoeat,\"saidAnnesolemnly。\"Itisverybadmanners。\" \"Allright……I’llonlythinkit,\"saidDavycheerfully。 \"Dogiveafellowsomesupper,Anne。\" AnnelookedatMarilla,whofollowedherintothepantryandshutthedoorcautiously。 \"Youcangivehimsomejamonhisbread,IknowwhatteaatLeviBoulter’sisapttobe。\" Davytookhissliceofbreadandjamwithasigh。 \"It’sakindofdisappointingworldafterall,\"heremarked。 \"Miltyhasacatthattakesfits……she’stookafitregulareverydayforthreeweeks。Miltysaysit’sawfulfuntowatchher。 Iwentdowntodayonpurposetoseeherhaveonebutthemeanoldthingwouldn’ttakeafitandjustkepthealthyashealthy,thoughMiltyandmehungroundalltheafternoonandwaited。Butnevermind\"……Davybrightenedupastheinsidiouscomfortoftheplumjamstoleintohissoul……\"maybeI’llseeherinonesometimeyet。 Itdoesn’tseemlikelyshe’dstophavingthemallatoncewhenshe’sbeensointhehabitofit,doesit?Thisjamisawfulnice。\" Davyhadnosorrowsthatplumjamcouldnotcure。 Sundayprovedsorainythattherewasnostirringabroad;butbyMondayeverybodyhadheardsomeversionoftheHarrisonstory。TheschoolbuzzedwithitandDavycamehome,fullofinformation。 \"Marilla,Mr。Harrisonhasanewwife……well,notezacklynew,butthey’vestoppedbeingmarriedforquiteaspell,Miltysays。 Ialwayss’posedpeoplehadtokeeponbeingmarriedoncethey’dbegun,butMiltysaysno,there’swaysofstoppingifyoucan’tagree。 Miltysaysonewayisjusttostartoffandleaveyourwife,andthat’swhatMr。Harrisondid。MiltysaysMr。Harrisonlefthiswifebecauseshethrowedthingsathim……HARDthings……andArtySloanesaysitwasbecauseshewouldn’tlethimsmoke,andNedClaysaysitwas’causesheneverletupscoldinghim。Iwouldn’tleaveMY wifeforanythinglikethat。I’djustputmyfootdownandsay,`Mrs。Davy,you’vejustgottodowhat’llpleaseME’causeI’maMAN。’ THAT’DsettleherprettyquickIguess。ButAnnettaClaysaysSHEleftHIMbecausehewouldn’tscrapehisbootsatthedoorandshedoesn’tblameher。I’mgoingrightovertoMr。Harrison’sthisminutetoseewhatshe’slike。\" Davysoonreturned,somewhatcastdown。 \"Mrs。Harrisonwasaway……she’sgonetoCarmodywithMrs。RachelLyndetogetnewpaperfortheparlor。AndMr。HarrisonsaidtotellAnnetogooverandseehim`causehewantstohaveatalkwithher。Andsay,thefloorisscrubbed,andMr。Harrisonisshaved,thoughtherewasn’tanypreachingyesterday。\" TheHarrisonkitchenworeaveryunfamiliarlooktoAnne。Thefloorwasindeedscrubbedtoawonderfulpitchofpurityandsowaseveryarticleoffurnitureintheroom;thestovewaspolisheduntilshecouldseeherfaceinit;thewallswerewhitewashedandthewindowpanessparkledinthesunlight。BythetablesatMr。Harrisoninhisworkingclothes,whichonFridayhadbeennotedforsundryrentsandtattersbutwhichwerenowneatlypatchedandbrushed。 Hewassprucelyshavedandwhatlittlehairhehadwascarefullytrimmed。 \"Sitdown,Anne,sitdown,\"saidMr。HarrisoninatonebuttwodegreesremovedfromthatwhichAvonleapeopleusedatfunerals。 \"Emily’sgoneovertoCarmodywithRachelLynde……she’sstruckupalifelongfriendshipalreadywithRachelLynde。Beatsallhowcontrarywomenare。Well,Anne,myeasytimesareover……allover。 It’sneatnessandtidinessformefortherestofmynaturallife,Isuppose。\" Mr。Harrisondidhisbesttospeakdolefully,butanirrepressibletwinkleinhiseyebetrayedhim。 \"Mr。Harrison,youaregladyourwifeiscomeback,\"criedAnne,shakingherfingerathim。\"Youneedn’tpretendyou’renot,becauseIcanseeitplainly。\" Mr。Harrisonrelaxedintoasheepishsmile。 \"Well……well……I’mgettingusedtoit,\"heconceded。\"Ican’tsayIwassorrytoseeEmily。Amanreallyneedssomeprotectioninacommunitylikethis,wherehecan’tplayagameofcheckerswithaneighborwithoutbeingaccusedofwantingtomarrythatneighbor’ssisterandhavingitputinthepaper。\" \"NobodywouldhavesupposedyouwenttoseeIsabellaAndrewsifyouhadn’tpretendedtobeunmarried,\"saidAnneseverely。 \"Ididn’tpretendIwas。Ifanybody’dhaveaskedmeifIwasmarriedI’dhavesaidIwas。Buttheyjusttookitforgranted。 Iwasn’tanxioustotalkaboutthematter……Iwasfeelingtoosoreoverit。ItwouldhavebeennutsforMrs。RachelLyndeifshehadknownmywifehadleftme,wouldn’titnow?\" \"Butsomepeoplesaythatyoulefther。\" \"Shestartedit,Anne,shestartedit。I’mgoingtotellyouthewholestory,forIdon’twantyoutothinkworseofmethanI deserve……norofEmilyneither。Butlet’sgooutontheveranda。 Everythingissofearfulneatinherethatitkindofmakesmehomesick。 IsupposeI’llgetusedtoitafterawhilebutiteasesmeuptolookattheyard。Emilyhasn’thadtimetotidyitupyet。\" AssoonastheywerecomfortablyseatedontheverandaMr。Harrisonbeganhistaleofwoe。 \"IlivedinScottsford,NewBrunswick,beforeIcamehere,Anne。 Mysisterkepthouseformeandshesuitedmefine;shewasjustreasonablytidyandsheletmealoneandspoiledme……soEmilysays。 Butthreeyearsagoshedied。BeforeshediedsheworriedalotaboutwhatwastobecomeofmeandfinallyshegotmetopromiseI’dgetmarried。 SheadvisedmetotakeEmilyScottbecauseEmilyhadmoneyofherownandwasapatternhousekeeper。Isaid,saysI,`EmilyScottwouldn’tlookatme。’ `Youaskherandsee,’saysmysister;andjusttoeasehermindIpromisedherIwould……andIdid。AndEmilysaidshe’dhaveme。Neverwassosurprisedinmylife,Anne……asmartprettylittlewomanlikeherandanoldfellowlikeme。ItellyouIthoughtatfirstIwasinluck。 Well,weweremarriedandtookalittleweddingtriptoSt。Johnforafortnightandthenwewenthome。Wegothomeatteno’clockatnight,andIgiveyoumyword,Anne,thatinhalfanhourthatwomanwasatworkhousecleaning。Oh,Iknowyou’rethinkingmyhouseneededit…… you’vegotaveryexpressiveface,Anne;yourthoughtsjustcomeoutonitlikeprint……butitdidn’t,notthatbad。IthadgotprettymixedupwhileIwaskeepingbachelor’shall,Iadmit,butI’dgotawomantocomeinandcleanitupbeforeIwasmarriedandthere’dbeenconsiderablepaintingandfixingdone。ItellyouifyoutookEmilyintoabrandnewwhitemarblepalaceshe’dbeintothescrubbingassoonasshecouldgetanolddresson。Well,shecleanedhousetilloneo’clockthatnightandatfourshewasupandatitagain。Andshekeptonthatway……far’sIcouldseesheneverstopped。Itwasscourandsweepanddusteverlasting,exceptonSundays,andthenshewasjustlongingforMondaytobeginagain。ButitwasherwayofamusingherselfandIcouldhavereconciledmyselftoitifshe’dleftmealone。Butthatshewouldn’tdo。She’dsetouttomakemeoverbutshehadn’tcaughtmeyoungenough。Iwasn’tallowedtocomeintothehouseunlessI changedmybootsforslippersatthedoor。Idarsn’tsmokeapipeformylifeunlessIwenttothebarn。AndIdidn’tusegoodenoughgrammar。Emily’dbeenaschoolteacherinherearlylifeandshe’dnevergotoverit。Thenshehatedtoseemeeatingwithmyknife。Well,thereitwas,pickandnageverlasting。ButI s’pose,Anne,tobefair,_I_wascantankeroustoo。Ididn’ttrytoimproveasImighthavedone……Ijustgotcrankyanddisagreeablewhenshefoundfault。Itoldheronedayshehadn’tcomplainedofmygrammarwhenIproposedtoher。Itwasn’tanoverlytactfulthingtosay。Awomanwouldforgiveamanforbeatinghersoonerthanforhintingshewastoomuchpleasedtogethim。Well,webickeredalonglikethatanditwasn’texactlypleasant,butwemighthavegotusedtoeachotherafteraspellifithadn’tbeenforGinger。Gingerwastherockwesplitonatlast。Emilydidn’tlikeparrotsandshecouldn’tstandGinger’sprofanehabitsofspeech。Iwasattachedtothebirdformybrotherthesailor’ssake。Mybrotherthesailorwasapetofminewhenwewerelittletadsandhe’dsentGingertomewhenhewasdying。Ididn’tseeanysenseingettingworkedupoverhisswearing。There’snothingIhateworse’nprofanityinahumanbeing,butinaparrot,that’sjustrepeatingwhatit’sheardwithnomoreunderstandingofitthanI’dhaveofChinese,allowancesmightbemade。ButEmilycouldn’tseeitthatway。Womenain’tlogical。ShetriedtobreakGingerofswearingbutshehadn’tanybettersuccessthanshehadintryingtomakemestopsaying`I seen’and`themthings。’SeemedasifthemoreshetriedtheworseGingergot,sameasme。 \"Well,thingswentonlikethis,bothofusgettingraspier,tilltheCLIMAXcame。Emilyinvitedourministerandhiswifetotea,andanotherministerandHISwifethatwasvisitingthem。I’dpromisedtoputGingerawayinsomesafeplacewherenobodywouldhearhim……Emilywouldn’ttouchhiscagewithaten-footpole……andImeanttodoit,forIdidn’twanttheministerstohearanythingunpleasantinmyhouse。Butitslippedmymind……Emilywasworryingmesomuchaboutcleancollarsandgrammarthatitwasn’tanywonder……andIneverthoughtofthatpoorparrottillwesatdowntotea。Justasministernumberonewasintheverymiddleofsayinggrace,Ginger,whowasontheverandaoutsidethediningroomwindow,liftedupHISvoice。ThegobblerhadcomeintoviewintheyardandthesightofagobbleralwayshadanunwholesomeeffectonGinger。Hesurpassedhimselfthattime。 Youcansmile,Anne,andIdon’tdenyI’vechuckledsomeoveritsincemyself,butatthetimeIfeltalmostasmuchmortifiedasEmily。 IwentoutandcarriedGingertothebarn。Ican’tsayIenjoyedthemeal。IknewbythelookofEmilythattherewastroublebrewingforGingerandJamesA。WhenthefolkswentawayI startedforthecowpastureandonthewayIdidsomethinking。 IfeltsorryforEmilyandkindoffanciedIhadn’tbeensothoughtfulofherasImight;andbesides,IwonderediftheministerswouldthinkthatGingerhadlearnedhisvocabularyfromme。Thelongandshortofitwas,IdecidedthatGingerwouldhavetobemercifullydisposedofandwhenI’ddruvthecowshomeIwentintotellEmilyso。 ButtherewasnoEmilyandtherewasaletteronthetable……justaccordingtotheruleinstorybooks。EmilywritthatI’dhavetochoosebetweenherandGinger;she’dgonebacktoherownhouseandthereshewouldstaytillIwentandtoldherI’dgotridofthatparrot。 \"Iwasallriledup,Anne,andIsaidshemightstaytilldoomsdayifshewaitedforthat;andIstucktoit。Ipackedupherbelongingsandsentthemafterher。Itmadeanawfullotoftalk……ScottsfordwasprettynearasbadasAvonleaforgossip……andeverybodysympathizedwithEmily。ItkeptmeallcrossandcantankerousandIsawI’dhavetogetoutorI’dneverhaveanypeace。 IconcludedI’dcometotheIsland。I’dbeenherewhenIwasaboyandIlikedit;butEmilyhadalwayssaidshewouldn’tliveinaplacewherefolkswerescaredtowalkoutafterdarkforfearthey’dfallofftheedge。So,justtobecontrary,Imovedoverhere。Andthat’sallthereistoit。Ihadn’teverheardawordfromoraboutEmilytillIcomehomefromthebackfieldSaturdayandfoundherscrubbingthefloorbutwiththefirstdecentdinnerI’dhadsincesheleftmeallreadyonthetable。 Shetoldmetoeatitfirstandthenwe’dtalk……bywhichI concludedthatEmilyhadlearnedsomelessonsaboutgettingalongwithaman。Soshe’shereandshe’sgoingtostay……seeingthatGinger’sdeadandtheIsland’ssomebiggerthanshethought。 There’sMrs。Lyndeandhernow。No,don’tgo,Anne。StayandgetacquaintedwithEmily。ShetookquiteanotiontoyouSaturday…… wantedtoknowwhothathandsomeredhairedgirlwasatthenexthouse。\" Mrs。HarrisonwelcomedAnneradiantlyandinsistedonherstayingtotea。 \"JamesA。hasbeentellingmeallaboutyouandhowkindyou’vebeen,makingcakesandthingsforhim,\"shesaid。\"Iwanttogetacquaintedwithallmynewneighborsjustassoonaspossible。Mrs。Lyndeisalovelywoman,isn’tshe?Sofriendly。\" WhenAnnewenthomeinthesweetJunedusk,Mrs。Harrisonwentwithheracrossthefieldswherethefireflieswerelightingtheirstarrylamps。 \"Isuppose,\"saidMrs。Harrisonconfidentially,\"thatJamesA。hastoldyouourstory?\" \"Yes。\" \"ThenIneedn’ttellit,forJamesA。isajustmanandhewouldtellthetruth。Theblamewasfarfrombeingallonhisside。 Icanseethatnow。Iwasn’tbackinmyownhouseanhourbeforeI wishedIhadn’tbeensohastybutIwouldn’tgivein。IseenowthatIexpectedtoomuchofaman。AndIwasrealfoolishtomindhisbadgrammar。Itdoesn’tmatterifamandoesusebadgrammarsolongasheisagoodprovideranddoesn’tgopokingroundthepantrytoseehowmuchsugaryou’veusedinaweek。IfeelthatJamesA。 andIaregoingtoberealhappynow。IwishIknewwho`Observer’ is,sothatIcouldthankhim。Iowehimarealdebtofgratitude。\" AnnekeptherowncounselandMrs。Harrisonneverknewthathergratitudefounditswaytoitsobject。Annefeltratherbewilderedoverthefar-reachingconsequencesofthosefoolish\"notes。\"Theyhadreconciledamantohiswifeandmadethereputationofaprophet。 Mrs。LyndewasintheGreenGableskitchen。ShehadbeentellingthewholestorytoMarilla。 \"Well,andhowdoyoulikeMrs。Harrison?\"sheaskedAnne。 \"Verymuch。Ithinkshe’sarealnicelittlewoman。\" \"That’sexactlywhatsheis,\"saidMrs。Rachelwithemphasis,\"andasI’vejustbeensayin’toMarilla,IthinkweoughtalltooverlookMr。Harrison’speculiaritiesforhersakeandtrytomakeherfeelathomehere,that’swhat。Well,Imustgetback。 Thomas’llbewearyingforme。IgetoutalittlesinceElizacameandhe’sseemedalotbetterthesepastfewdays,butIneverliketobelongawayfromhim。IhearGilbertBlythehasresignedfromWhiteSands。He’llbeofftocollegeinthefall,Isuppose。\" Mrs。RachellookedsharplyatAnne,butAnnewasbendingoverasleepyDavynoddingonthesofaandnothingwastobereadinherface。 ShecarriedDavyaway,herovalgirlishcheekpressedagainsthiscurlyyellowhead。AstheywentupthestairsDavyflungatiredarmaboutAnne’sneckandgaveherawarmhugandastickykiss。 \"You’reawfulnice,Anne。MiltyBoulterwroteonhisslatetodayandshowedittoJennieSloane,\"`Rosesredandvi’letsblue,Sugar’ssweet,andsoareyou\" andthat’spressesmyfeelingsforyouezackly,Anne。\" XXVI AroundtheBendThomasLyndefadedoutoflifeasquietlyandunobtrusivelyashehadlivedit。Hiswifewasatender,patient,unweariednurse。 SometimesRachelhadbeenalittlehardonherThomasinhealth,whenhisslownessormeeknesshadprovokedher;butwhenhebecameillnovoicecouldbelower,nohandmoregentlyskillful,novigilmoreuncomplaining。 \"You’vebeenagoodwifetome,Rachel,\"heoncesaidsimply,whenshewassittingbyhiminthedusk,holdinghisthin,blanchedoldhandinherwork-hardenedone。\"Agoodwife。I’msorryIain’tleavingyoubetteroff;butthechildrenwilllookafteryou。 They’reallsmart,capablechildren,justliketheirmother。 Agoodmother……agoodwoman……\" Hehadfallenasleepthen,andthenextmorning,justasthewhitedawnwascreepingupoverthepointedfirsinthehollow,MarillawentsoftlyintotheeastgableandwakenedAnne。 \"Anne,ThomasLyndeisgone……theirhiredboyjustbroughttheword。 I’mgoingrightdowntoRachel。\" OnthedayafterThomasLynde’sfuneralMarillawentaboutGreenGableswithastrangelypreoccupiedair。OccasionallyshelookedatAnne,seemedonthepointofsayingsomething,thenshookherheadandbuttoneduphermouth。AfterteashewentdowntoseeMrs。Rachel; andwhenshereturnedshewenttotheeastgable,whereAnnewascorrectingschoolexercises。 \"HowisMrs。Lyndetonight?\"askedthelatter。 \"She’sfeelingcalmerandmorecomposed,\"answeredMarilla,sittingdownonAnne’sbed……aproceedingwhichbetokenedsomeunusualmentalexcitement,forinMarilla’scodeofhouseholdethicstositonabedafteritwasmadeupwasanunpardonableoffense。 \"Butshe’sverylonely。Elizahadtogohometoday……hersonisn’twellandshefeltshecouldn’tstayanylonger。\" \"WhenI’vefinishedtheseexercisesI’llrundownandchatawhilewithMrs。Lynde,\"saidAnne。\"IhadintendedtostudysomeLatincompositiontonightbutitcanwait。\" \"IsupposeGilbertBlytheisgoingtocollegeinthefall,\"saidMarillajerkily。\"Howwouldyouliketogotoo,Anne?\" Annelookedupinastonishment。 \"Iwouldlikeit,ofcourse,Marilla。Butitisn’tpossible。\" \"Iguessitcanbemadepossible。I’vealwaysfeltthatyoushouldgo。 I’veneverfelteasytothinkyouweregivingitalluponmyaccount。\" \"ButMarilla,I’veneverbeensorryforamomentthatIstayedhome。 I’vebeensohappy……Oh,thesepasttwoyearshavejustbeendelightful。\" \"Oh,yes,Iknowyou’vebeencontentedenough。Butthatisn’tthequestionexactly。Yououghttogoonwithyoureducation。You’vesavedenoughtoputyouthroughoneyearatRedmondandthemoneythestockbroughtinwilldoforanotheryear……andthere’sscholarshipsandthingsyoumightwin。\" \"Yes,butIcan’tgo,Marilla。Youreyesarebetter,ofcourse; butIcan’tleaveyoualonewiththetwins。Theyneedsomuchlookingafter。\" \"Iwon’tbealonewiththem。That’swhatImeanttodiscusswithyou。 IhadalongtalkwithRacheltonight。Anne,she’sfeelingdreadfulbadoveragoodmanythings。She’snotleftverywelloff。Itseemstheymortgagedthefarmeightyearsagotogivetheyoungestboyastartwhenhewentwest;andthey’veneverbeenabletopaymuchmorethantheinterestsince。AndthenofcourseThomas’illnesshascostagooddeal,onewayoranother。ThefarmwillhavetobesoldandRachelthinksthere’llbehardlyanythingleftafterthebillsaresettled。 Shesaysshe’llhavetogoandlivewithElizaandit’sbreakingherhearttothinkofleavingAvonlea。Awomanofheragedoesn’tmakenewfriendsandinterestseasy。And,Anne,asshetalkedaboutitthethoughtcametomethatIwouldaskhertocomeandlivewithme,butIthoughtIoughttotalkitoverwithyoufirstbeforeIsaidanythingtoher。IfIhadRachellivingwithmeyoucouldgotocollege。 Howdoyoufeelaboutit?\" \"Ifeel……asif……somebody……hadhandedme……themoon……andI didn’tknow……exactly……whattodo……withit,\"saidAnnedazedly。 \"ButasforaskingMrs。Lyndetocomehere,thatisforyoutodecide,Marilla。Doyouthink……areyousure……youwouldlikeit?Mrs。Lyndeisagoodwomanandakindneighbor,but……but……\" \"Butshe’sgotherfaults,youmeantosay?Well,shehas,ofcourse; butIthinkI’dratherputupwithfarworsefaultsthanseeRachelgoawayfromAvonlea。I’dmissherterrible。She’stheonlyclosefriendI’vegothereandI’dbelostwithouther。We’vebeenneighborsforforty-fiveyearsandwe’veneverhadaquarrel……thoughwecamerathernearitthattimeyouflewatMrs。Rachelforcallingyouhomelyandredhaired。Doyouremember,Anne?\" \"IshouldthinkIdo,\"saidAnneruefully。\"Peopledon’tforgetthingslikethat。HowIhatedpoorMrs。Rachelatthatmoment!\" \"Andthenthat`apology’youmadeher。Well,youwereahandful,inallconscience,Anne。Ididfeelsopuzzledandbewilderedhowtomanageyou。Matthewunderstoodyoubetter。\" \"Matthewunderstoodeverything,\"saidAnnesoftly,asshealwaysspokeofhim。 \"Well,IthinkitcouldbemanagedsothatRachelandIwouldn’tclashatall。Italwaysseemedtomethatthereasontwowomencan’tgetalonginonehouseisthattheytrytosharethesamekitchenandgetineachother’sway。Now,ifRachelcamehere,shecouldhavethenorthgableforherbedroomandthespareroomforakitchenaswellasnot,forwedon’treallyneedaspareroomatall。Shecouldputherstovethereandwhatfurnitureshewantedtokeep,andberealcomfortableandindependent。She’llhaveenoughtoliveonofcourse……herchildren’llseetothat……soallI’dbegivingherwouldbehouseroom。Yes,Anne,farasI’mconcernedI’dlikeit。\" \"Thenaskher,\"saidAnnepromptly。\"I’dbeverysorrymyselftoseeMrs。Rachelgoaway。\" \"Andifshecomes,\"continuedMarilla,\"Youcangotocollegeaswellasnot。She’llbecompanyformeandshe’lldoforthetwinswhatI can’tdo,sothere’snoreasonintheworldwhyyoushouldn’tgo。\" Annehadalongmeditationatherwindowthatnight。Joyandregretstruggledtogetherinherheart。Shehadcomeatlast……suddenlyandunexpectedly……tothebendintheroad;andcollegewasaroundit,withahundredrainbowhopesandvisions;butAnnerealizedaswellthatwhensheroundedthatcurveshemustleavemanysweetthingsbehind…… allthelittlesimpledutiesandinterestswhichhadgrownsodeartoherinthelasttwoyearsandwhichshehadglorifiedintobeautyanddelightbytheenthusiasmshehadputintothem。Shemustgiveupherschool…… andshelovedeveryoneofherpupils,eventhestupidandnaughtyones。 ThemerethoughtofPaulIrvingmadeherwonderifRedmondweresuchanametoconjurewithafterall。 \"I’veputoutalotoflittlerootsthesetwoyears,\"Annetoldthemoon,\"andwhenI’mpulledupthey’regoingtohurtagreatdeal。Butit’sbesttogo,Ithink,and,asMarillasays,there’snogoodreasonwhyIshouldn’t。 Imustgetoutallmyambitionsanddustthem。\" Annesentinherresignationthenextday;andMrs。Rachel,afterahearttohearttalkwithMarilla,gratefullyacceptedtheofferofahomeatGreenGables。Sheelectedtoremaininherownhouseforthesummer,however;thefarmwasnottobesolduntilthefallandthereweremanyarrangementstobemade。 \"IcertainlyneverthoughtoflivingasfarofftheroadasGreenGables,\" sighedMrs。Racheltoherself。\"Butreally,GreenGablesdoesn’tseemasoutoftheworldasitusedtodo……Annehaslotsofcompanyandthetwinsmakeitreallively。Andanyhow,I’dratherliveatthebottomofawellthanleaveAvonlea。\" ThesetwodecisionsbeingnoisedabroadspeedilyoustedthearrivalofMrs。Harrisoninpopulargossip。SageheadswereshakenoverMarillaCuthbert’srashstepinaskingMrs。Racheltolivewithher。 Peopleopinedthattheywouldn’tgetontogether。Theywereboth\"toofondoftheirownway,\"andmanydolefulpredictionsweremade,noneofwhichdisturbedthepartiesinquestionatall。Theyhadcometoaclearanddistinctunderstandingoftherespectivedutiesandrightsoftheirnewarrangementsandmeanttoabidebythem。 \"Iwon’tmeddlewithyounoryouwithme,\"Mrs。Rachelhadsaiddecidedly,\"andasforthetwins,I’llbegladtodoallIcanforthem;butIwon’tundertaketoanswerDavy’squestions,that’swhat。I’mnotanencyclopedia,neitheramIaPhiladelphialawyer。You’llmissAnneforthat。\" \"SometimesAnne’sanswerswereaboutasqueerasDavy’squestions,\" saidMarilladrily。\"Thetwinswillmissherandnomistake;butherfuturecan’tbesacrificedtoDavy’sthirstforinformation。 WhenheasksquestionsIcan’tanswerI’lljusttellhimchildrenshouldbeseenandnotheard。ThatwashowIwasbroughtup,andIdon’tknowbutwhatitwasjustasgoodawayasallthesenew-fanglednotionsfortrainingchildren。\" \"Well,Anne’smethodsseemtohaveworkedfairlywellwithDavy,\" saidMrs。Lyndesmilingly。\"Heisareformedcharacter,that’swhat。\" \"Heisn’tabadlittlesoul,\"concededMarilla。\"IneverexpectedtogetasfondofthosechildrenasIhave。Davygetsroundyousomehow……andDoraisalovelychild,althoughsheis……kindof……well,kindof……\" \"Monotonous?Exactly,\"suppliedMrs。Rachel。\"Likeabookwhereeverypageisthesame,that’swhat。Dorawillmakeagood,reliablewomanbutshe’llneversetthepondonfire。Well,thatsortoffolksarecomfortabletohaveround,evenifthey’renotasinterestingastheotherkind。\" GilbertBlythewasprobablytheonlypersontowhomthenewsofAnne’sresignationbroughtunmixedpleasure。Herpupilslookeduponitasasheercatastrophe。AnnettaBellhadhystericswhenshewenthome。AnthonyPyefoughttwopitchedandunprovokedbattleswithotherboysbywayofrelievinghisfeelings。BarbaraShawcriedallnight。PaulIrvingdefiantlytoldhisgrandmotherthatsheneedn’texpecthimtoeatanyporridgeforaweek。 \"Ican’tdoit,Grandma,\"hesaid。\"Idon’treallyknowifIcaneatANYTHING。Ifeelasiftherewasadreadfullumpinmythroat。 I’dhavecriedcominghomefromschoolifJakeDonnellhadn’tbeenwatchingme。IbelieveIwillcryafterIgotobed。Itwouldn’tshowonmyeyestomorrow,wouldit?Anditwouldbesucharelief。 Butanyway,Ican’teatporridge。I’mgoingtoneedallmystrengthofmindtobearupagainstthis,Grandma,andIwon’thaveanylefttograpplewithporridge。OhGrandma,Idon’tknowwhatI’lldowhenmybeautifulteachergoesaway。MiltyBoultersayshebetsJaneAndrewswillgettheschool。IsupposeMissAndrewsisverynice。ButIknowshewon’tunderstandthingslikeMissShirley。\" Dianaalsotookaverypessimisticviewofaffairs。 \"Itwillbehorriblylonesomeherenextwinter,\"shemourned,onetwilightwhenthemoonlightwasraining\"airysilver\"throughthecherryboughsandfillingtheeastgablewithasoft,dream-likeradianceinwhichthetwogirlssatandtalked,Anneonherlowrockerbythewindow,DianasittingTurkfashiononthebed。\"YouandGilbertwillbegone……andtheAllanstoo。TheyaregoingtocallMr。AllantoCharlottetownandofcoursehe’llaccept。It’stoomean。We’llbevacantallwinter,Isuppose,andhavetolistentoalongstringofcandidates……andhalfofthemwon’tbeanygood。\" \"Ihopetheywon’tcallMr。BaxterfromEastGraftonhere,anyhow,\" saidAnnedecidedly。\"Hewantsthecallbuthedoespreachsuchgloomysermons。Mr。Bellsayshe’saministeroftheoldschool,butMrs。Lyndesaysthere’snothingwhateverthematterwithhimbutindigestion。Hiswifeisn’taverygoodcook,itseems,andMrs。Lyndesaysthatwhenamanhastoeatsourbreadtwoweeksoutofthreehistheologyisboundtogetakinkinitsomewhere。 Mrs。Allanfeelsverybadlyaboutgoingaway。Shesayseverybodyhasbeensokindtohersinceshecamehereasabridethatshefeelsasifshewereleavinglifelongfriends。Andthen,there’sthebaby’sgrave,youknow。Shesaysshedoesn’tseehowshecangoawayandleavethat……itwassuchalittlemiteofathingandonlythreemonthsold,andshesayssheisafraiditwillmissitsmother,althoughsheknowsbetterandwouldn’tsaysotoMr。Allanforanything。Shesaysshehasslippedthroughthebirchgrovebackofthemansenearlyeverynighttothegraveyardandsungalittlelullabytoit。ShetoldmeallaboutitlasteveningwhenIwasupputtingsomeofthoseearlywildrosesonMatthew’sgrave。 IpromisedherthataslongasIwasinAvonleaIwouldputflowersonthebaby’sgraveandwhenIwasawayIfeltsurethat……\" \"ThatIwoulddoit,\"suppliedDianaheartily。\"OfcourseIwill。 AndI’llputthemonMatthew’sgravetoo,foryoursake,Anne。\" \"Oh,thankyou。Imeanttoaskyoutoifyouwould。AndonlittleHesterGray’stoo?Pleasedon’tforgethers。Doyouknow,I’vethoughtanddreamedsomuchaboutlittleHesterGraythatshehasbecomestrangelyrealtome。Ithinkofher,backthereinherlittlegardeninthatcool,still,greencorner;andIhaveafancythatifIcouldstealbacktheresomespringevening,justatthemagictime’twixtlightanddark,andtiptoesosoftlyupthebeechhillthatmyfootstepscouldnotfrightenher,Iwouldfindthegardenjustasitusedtobe,allsweetwithJuneliliesandearlyroses,withthetinyhousebeyonditallhungwithvines;andlittleHesterGraywouldbethere,withhersofteyes,andthewindrufflingherdarkhair,wanderingabout,puttingherfingertipsunderthechinsoftheliliesandwhisperingsecretswiththeroses; andIwouldgoforward,oh,sosoftly,andholdoutmyhandsandsaytoher,`LittleHesterGray,won’tyouletmebeyourplaymate,forIlovetherosestoo?’Andwewouldsitdownontheoldbenchandtalkalittleanddreamalittle,orjustbebeautifullysilenttogether。AndthenthemoonwouldriseandIwouldlookaroundme……andtherewouldbenoHesterGrayandnolittlevine-hunghouse,andnoroses……onlyanoldwastegardenstarredwithJuneliliesamidthegrasses,andthewindsighing,oh,sosorrowfullyinthecherrytrees。AndIwouldnotknowwhetherithadbeenrealorifIhadjustimagineditall。\" Dianacrawledupandgotherbackagainsttheheadboardofthebed。 Whenyourcompanionoftwilighthoursaidsuchspookythingsitwasjustaswellnottobeabletofancytherewasanythingbehindyou。 \"I’mafraidtheImprovementSocietywillgodownwhenyouandGilbertarebothgone,\"sheremarkeddolefully。 \"Notabitoffearofit,\"saidAnnebriskly,comingbackfromdreamlandtotheaffairsofpracticallife。\"Itistoofirmlyestablishedforthat,especiallysincetheolderpeoplearebecomingsoenthusiasticaboutit。Lookwhattheyaredoingthissummerfortheirlawnsandlanes。Besides,I’llbewatchingforhintsatRedmondandI’llwriteapaperforitnextwinterandsenditover。Don’ttakesuchagloomyviewofthings,Diana。 Anddon’tgrudgememylittlehourofgladnessandjubilationnow。 Lateron,whenIhavetogoaway,I’llfeelanythingbutglad。\" \"It’sallrightforyoutobeglad……you’regoingtocollegeandyou’llhaveajollytimeandmakeheapsoflovelynewfriends。\" \"IhopeIshallmakenewfriends,\"saidAnnethoughtfully。 \"Thepossibilitiesofmakingnewfriendshelptomakelifeveryfascinating。ButnomatterhowmanyfriendsImakethey’llneverbeasdeartomeastheoldones……especiallyacertaingirlwithblackeyesanddimples。Canyouguesswhosheis,Diana?\" \"Butthere’llbesomanyclevergirlsatRedmond,\"sighedDiana,\"andI’monlyastupidlittlecountrygirlwhosays`Iseen’ sometimes……thoughIreallyknowbetterwhenIstoptothink。 Well,ofcoursethesepasttwoyearshavereallybeentoopleasanttolast。IknowSOMEBODYwhoisgladyouaregoingtoRedmondanyhow。 Anne,I’mgoingtoaskyouaquestion……aseriousquestion。Don’tbevexedanddoanswerseriously。DoyoucareanythingforGilbert?\" \"Eversomuchasafriendandnotabitinthewayyoumean,\"saidAnnecalmlyanddecidedly;shealsothoughtshewasspeakingsincerely。 Dianasighed。Shewished,somehow,thatAnnehadanswereddifferently。 \"Don’tyoumeanEVERtobemarried,Anne?\" \"Perhaps……someday……whenImeettherightone,\"saidAnne,smilingdreamilyupatthemoonlight。 \"Buthowcanyoubesurewhenyoudomeettherightone?\"persistedDiana。 \"Oh,Ishouldknowhim……SOMETHINGwouldtellme。Youknowwhatmyidealis,Diana。\" \"Butpeople’sidealschangesometimes。\" \"Minewon’t。AndICOULDN’Tcareforanymanwhodidn’tfulfillit。\" \"Whatifyounevermeethim?\" \"ThenIshalldieanoldmaid,\"wasthecheerfulresponse。\"Idaresayitisn’tthehardestdeathbyanymeans。\" \"Oh,Isupposethedyingwouldbeeasyenough;it’sthelivinganoldmaidIshouldn’tlike,\"saidDiana,withnointentionofbeinghumorous。\"AlthoughIwouldn’tmindbeinganoldmaidVERYmuchifIcouldbeonelikeMissLavendar。ButInevercouldbe。WhenI’mforty-fiveI’llbehorriblyfat。Andwhiletheremightbesomeromanceaboutathinoldmaidtherecouldn’tpossiblybeanyaboutafatone。Oh,mindyou,NelsonAtkinsproposedtoRubyGillisthreeweeksago。Rubytoldmeallaboutit。Shesayssheneverhadanyintentionoftakinghim,becauseanyonewhomarriedhimwillhavetogoinwiththeoldfolks;butRubysaysthathemadesuchaperfectlybeautifulandromanticproposalthatitsimplysweptheroffherfeet。Butshedidn’twanttodoanythingrashsosheaskedforaweektoconsider;andtwodayslatershewasatameetingoftheSewingCircleathismother’sandtherewasabookcalled`TheCompleteGuidetoEtiquette,’lyingontheparlortable。Rubysaidshesimplycouldn’tdescribeherfeelingswheninasectionofitheaded,`TheDeportmentofCourtshipandMarriage,’ shefoundtheveryproposalNelsonhadmade,wordforword。Shewenthomeandwrotehimaperfectlyscathingrefusal;andshesayshisfatherandmotherhavetakenturnswatchinghimeversinceforfearhe’lldrownhimselfintheriver;butRubysaystheyneedn’tbeafraid;forintheDeportmentofCourtshipandMarriageittoldhowarejectedlovershouldbehaveandthere’snothingaboutdrowninginTHAT。AndshesaysWilburBlairisliterallypiningawayforherbutshe’sperfectlyhelplessinthematter。\" Annemadeanimpatientmovement。 \"Ihatetosayit……itseemssodisloyal……but,well,Idon’tlikeRubyGillisnow。IlikedherwhenwewenttoschoolandQueen’stogether……thoughnotsowellasyouandJaneofcourse。 ButthislastyearatCarmodysheseemssodifferent……so……so……\" \"Iknow,\"noddedDiana。\"It’stheGilliscomingoutinher…… shecan’thelpit。Mrs。LyndesaysthatifeveraGillisgirlthoughtaboutanythingbuttheboysshenevershoweditinherwalkandconversation。Shetalksaboutnothingbutboysandwhatcomplimentstheypayher,andhowcrazytheyallareaboutheratCarmody。Andthestrangethingis,theyARE,too……\"Dianaadmittedthissomewhatresentfully。\"LastnightwhenIsawherinMr。Blair’sstoreshewhisperedtomethatshe’djustmadeanew`mash。’ Iwouldn’taskherwhoitwas,becauseIknewshewasdyingtoBEasked。 Well,it’swhatRubyalwayswanted,Isuppose。Yourememberevenwhenshewaslittleshealwayssaidshemeanttohavedozensofbeauswhenshegrewupandhavetheverygayesttimeshecouldbeforeshesettleddown。 She’ssodifferentfromJane,isn’tshe?Janeissuchanice,sensible,lady-likegirl。\" \"DearoldJaneisajewel,\"agreedAnne,\"but,\"sheadded,leaningforwardtobestowatenderpatontheplump,dimpledlittlehandhangingoverherpillow,\"there’snobodylikemyownDianaafterall。 Doyourememberthateveningwefirstmet,Diana,and`swore’ eternalfriendshipinyourgarden?We’vekeptthat`oath,’I think……we’veneverhadaquarrelnorevenacoolness。Ishallneverforgetthethrillthatwentovermethedayyoutoldmeyoulovedme。Ihadhadsuchalonely,starvedheartallthroughmychildhood。I’mjustbeginningtorealizehowstarvedandlonelyitreallywas。Nobodycaredanythingformeorwantedtobebotheredwithme。Ishouldhavebeenmiserableifithadn’tbeenforthatstrangelittledream-lifeofmine,whereinIimaginedallthefriendsandloveIcraved。ButwhenIcametoGreenGableseverythingwaschanged。AndthenImetyou。Youdon’tknowwhatyourfriendshipmeanttome。Iwanttothankyouhereandnow,dear,forthewarmandtrueaffectionyou’vealwaysgivenme。\" \"Andalways,alwayswill,\"sobbedDiana。\"IshallNEVERloveanybody……anyGIRL……halfaswellasIloveyou。AndifIeverdomarryandhavealittlegirlofmyownI’mgoingtonameherANNE。\" XXVII AnAfternoonattheStoneHouse\"Whereareyougoing,alldressedup,Anne?\"Davywantedtoknow。 \"Youlookbullyinthatdress。\" Annehadcomedowntodinnerinanewdressofpalegreenmuslin……thefirstcolorshehadwornsinceMatthew’sdeath。Itbecameherperfectly,bringingoutallthedelicate,flower-liketintsofherfaceandtheglossandburnishofherhair。 \"Davy,howmanytimeshaveItoldyouthatyoumustn’tusethatword,\" sherebuked。\"I’mgoingtoEchoLodge。\" \"Takemewithyou,\"entreatedDavy。 \"IwouldifIweredriving。ButI’mgoingtowalkandit’stoofarforyoureight-year-oldlegs。Besides,PaulisgoingwithmeandI fearyoudon’tenjoyyourselfinhiscompany。\" \"Oh,IlikePaullotsbetter’nIdid,\"saidDavy,beginningtomakefearfulinroadsintohispudding。\"SinceI’vegotprettygoodmyselfIdon’tmindhisbeinggoodersomuch。IfIcankeeponI’llcatchupwithhimsomeday,bothinlegsandgoodness。 ’Sides,Paul’srealnicetoussecondprimerboysinschool。 Hewon’tlettheotherbigboysmeddlewithusandheshowsuslotsofgames。\" \"HowcamePaultofallintothebrookatnoonhouryesterday?\" askedAnne。\"Imethimontheplayground,suchadrippingfigurethatIsenthimpromptlyhomeforclotheswithoutwaitingtofindoutwhathadhappened。\" \"Well,itwaspartlyazacksident,\"explainedDavy。\"Hestuckhisheadinonpurposebuttherestofhimfellinzacksidentally。 WewasalldownatthebrookandPrillieRogersongotmadatPaulaboutsomething……she’sawfulmeanandhorridanyway,ifsheIS pretty……andsaidthathisgrandmotherputhishairupincurlragseverynight。Paulwouldn’thavemindedwhatshesaid,Iguess,butGracieAndrewslaughed,andPaulgotawfulred,’causeGracie’shisgirl,youknow。He’sCLEANGONEonher……bringsherflowersandcarriesherbooksasfarastheshoreroad。Hegotasredasabeetandsaidhisgrandmotherdidn’tdoanysuchthingandhishairwasborncurly。Andthenhelaiddownonthebankandstuckhisheadrightintothespringtoshowthem。Oh,itwasn’tthespringwedrinkoutof……\"seeingahorrifiedlookonMarilla’sface……\"itwasthelittleonelowerdown。Butthebank’sawfulslippyandPaulwentrightin。Itellyouhemadeabullysplash。