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  TheShadowofChange\"Harvestisendedandsummerisgone,\"quotedAnneShirley,gazingacrosstheshornfieldsdreamily。SheandDianaBarryhadbeenpickingapplesintheGreenGablesorchard,butwerenowrestingfromtheirlaborsinasunnycorner,whereairyfleetsofthistledowndriftedbyonthewingsofawindthatwasstillsummer-sweetwiththeincenseoffernsintheHauntedWood。

  Buteverythinginthelandscapearoundthemspokeofautumn。

  Theseawasroaringhollowlyinthedistance,thefieldswerebareandsere,scarfedwithgoldenrod,thebrookvalleybelowGreenGablesoverflowedwithastersofetherealpurple,andtheLakeofShiningWaterswasblue——blue——blue;notthechangefulblueofspring,northepaleazureofsummer,butaclear,steadfast,sereneblue,asifthewaterwerepastallmoodsandtensesofemotionandhadsettleddowntoatranquilityunbrokenbyfickledreams。

  \"Ithasbeenanicesummer,\"saidDiana,twistingthenewringonherlefthandwithasmile。\"AndMissLavendar’sweddingseemedtocomeasasortofcrowntoit。IsupposeMr。andMrs。IrvingareonthePacificcoastnow。\"

  \"Itseemstometheyhavebeengonelongenoughtogoaroundtheworld,\"

  sighedAnne。

  \"Ican’tbelieveitisonlyaweeksincetheyweremarried。

  Everythinghaschanged。MissLavendarandMr。andMrs。Allangone——howlonelythemanselookswiththeshuttersallclosed!

  Iwentpastitlastnight,anditmademefeelasifeverybodyinithaddied。\"

  \"We’llnevergetanotherministerasniceasMr。Allan,\"saidDiana,withgloomyconviction。\"Isupposewe’llhaveallkindsofsuppliesthiswinter,andhalftheSundaysnopreachingatall。AndyouandGilbertgone——itwillbeawfullydull。\"

  \"Fredwillbehere,\"insinuatedAnneslyly。

  \"WhenisMrs。Lyndegoingtomoveup?\"askedDiana,asifshehadnotheardAnne’sremark。

  \"Tomorrow。I’mgladshe’scoming——butitwillbeanotherchange。

  MarillaandIclearedeverythingoutofthespareroomyesterday。

  Doyouknow,Ihatedtodoit?Ofcourse,itwassilly——butitdidseemasifwewerecommittingsacrilege。Thatoldspareroomhasalwaysseemedlikeashrinetome。WhenIwasachildIthoughtitthemostwonderfulapartmentintheworld。YourememberwhataconsumingdesireIhadtosleepinaspareroombed——butnottheGreenGablesspareroom。Oh,no,neverthere!

  Itwouldhavebeentooterrible——Icouldn’thavesleptawinkfromawe。IneverWALKEDthroughthatroomwhenMarillasentmeinonanerrand——no,indeed,Itiptoedthroughitandheldmybreath,asifIwereinchurch,andfeltrelievedwhenIgotoutofit。

  ThepicturesofGeorgeWhitefieldandtheDukeofWellingtonhungthere,oneoneachsideofthemirror,andfrownedsosternlyatmeallthetimeIwasin,especiallyifIdaredpeepinthemirror,whichwastheonlyoneinthehousethatdidn’ttwistmyfacealittle。

  IalwayswonderedhowMarilladaredhousecleanthatroom。Andnowit’snotonlycleanedbutstrippedbare。GeorgeWhitefieldandtheDukehavebeenrelegatedtotheupstairshall。`Sopassesthegloryofthisworld,’\"concludedAnne,withalaughinwhichtherewasalittlenoteofregret。Itisneverpleasanttohaveouroldshrinesdesecrated,evenwhenwehaveoutgrownthem。

  \"I’llbesolonesomewhenyougo,\"moanedDianaforthehundredthtime。

  \"Andtothinkyougonextweek!\"

  \"Butwe’retogetherstill,\"saidAnnecheerily。\"Wemustn’tletnextweekrobusofthisweek’sjoy。Ihatethethoughtofgoingmyself——homeandIaresuchgoodfriends。Talkofbeinglonesome!

  It’sIwhoshouldgroan。YOU’LLbeherewithanynumberofyouroldfriends——ANDFred!WhileIshallbealoneamongstrangers,notknowingasoul!\"

  \"EXCEPTGilbert——ANDCharlieSloane,\"saidDiana,imitatingAnne’sitalicsandslyness。

  \"CharlieSloanewillbeagreatcomfort,ofcourse,\"agreedAnnesarcastically;whereuponboththoseirresponsibledamselslaughed。

  DianaknewexactlywhatAnnethoughtofCharlieSloane;but,despitesundryconfidentialtalks,shedidnotknowjustwhatAnnethoughtofGilbertBlythe。Tobesure,Anneherselfdidnotknowthat。

  \"TheboysmaybeboardingattheotherendofKingsport,forallIknow,\"Annewenton。\"IamgladI’mgoingtoRedmond,andIamsureIshalllikeitafterawhile。ButforthefirstfewweeksIknowIwon’t。Ishan’tevenhavethecomfortoflookingforwardtotheweekendvisithome,asIhadwhenIwenttoQueen’s。

  Christmaswillseemlikeathousandyearsaway。\"

  \"Everythingischanging——orgoingtochange,\"saidDianasadly。

  \"Ihaveafeelingthatthingswillneverbethesameagain,Anne。\"

  \"Wehavecometoapartingoftheways,Isuppose,\"saidAnnethoughtfully。\"Wehadtocometoit。Doyouthink,Diana,thatbeinggrown-upisreallyasniceasweusedtoimagineitwouldbewhenwewerechildren?\"

  \"Idon’tknow——thereareSOMEnicethingsaboutit,\"answeredDiana,againcaressingherringwiththatlittlesmilewhichalwayshadtheeffectofmakingAnnefeelsuddenlyleftoutandinexperienced。\"Buttherearesomanypuzzlingthings,too。

  SometimesIfeelasifbeinggrown-upjustfrightenedme——andthenIwouldgiveanythingtobealittlegirlagain。\"

  \"Isupposewe’llgetusedtobeinggrownupintime,\"saidAnnecheerfully。\"Therewon’tbesomanyunexpectedthingsaboutitbyandby——though,afterall,Ifancyit’stheunexpectedthingsthatgivespicetolife。We’reeighteen,Diana。Intwomoreyearswe’llbetwenty。WhenIwastenIthoughttwentywasagreenoldage。Innotimeyou’llbeastaid,middle-agedmatron,andIshallbenice,oldmaidAuntAnne,comingtovisityouonvacations。You’llalwayskeepacornerforme,won’tyou,Didarling?Notthespareroom,ofcourse——oldmaidscan’taspiretosparerooms,andIshallbeas’umbleasUriahHeep,andquitecontentwithalittleover-the-porchoroff-the-parlorcubbyhole。\"

  \"Whatnonsenseyoudotalk,Anne,\"laughedDiana。\"You’llmarrysomebodysplendidandhandsomeandrich——andnospareroominAvonleawillbehalfgorgeousenoughforyou——andyou’llturnupyournoseatallthefriendsofyouryouth。\"

  \"Thatwouldbeapity;mynoseisquitenice,butIfearturningitupwouldspoilit,\"saidAnne,pattingthatshapelyorgan。

  \"Ihaven’tsomanygoodfeaturesthatIcouldaffordtospoilthoseIhave;so,evenifIshouldmarrytheKingoftheCannibalIslands,IpromiseyouIwon’tturnupmynoseatyou,Diana。\"

  Withanothergaylaughthegirlsseparated,DianatoreturntoOrchardSlope,AnnetowalktothePostOffice。Shefoundaletterawaitingherthere,andwhenGilbertBlytheovertookheronthebridgeovertheLakeofShiningWatersshewassparklingwiththeexcitementofit。

  \"PriscillaGrantisgoingtoRedmond,too,\"sheexclaimed。

  \"Isn’tthatsplendid?Ihopedshewould,butshedidn’tthinkherfatherwouldconsent。Hehas,however,andwe’retoboardtogether。IfeelthatIcanfaceanarmywithbanners——oralltheprofessorsofRedmondinonefellphalanx——withachumlikePriscillabymyside。\"

  \"Ithinkwe’lllikeKingsport,\"saidGilbert。\"It’saniceoldburg,theytellme,andhasthefinestnaturalparkintheworld。

  I’veheardthatthesceneryinitismagnificent。\"

  \"Iwonderifitwillbe——canbe——anymorebeautifulthanthis,\"

  murmuredAnne,lookingaroundherwiththeloving,enrapturedeyesofthosetowhom\"home\"mustalwaysbetheloveliestspotintheworld,nomatterwhatfairerlandsmaylieunderalienstars。

  Theywereleaningonthebridgeoftheoldpond,drinkingdeepoftheenchantmentofthedusk,justatthespotwhereAnnehadclimbedfromhersinkingDoryonthedayElainefloateddowntoCamelot。

  Thefine,empurplingdyeofsunsetstillstainedthewesternskies,butthemoonwasrisingandthewaterlaylikeagreat,silverdreaminherlight。Remembrancewoveasweetandsubtlespelloverthetwoyoungcreatures。

  \"Youareveryquiet,Anne,\"saidGilbertatlast。

  \"I’mafraidtospeakormoveforfearallthiswonderfulbeautywillvanishjustlikeabrokensilence,\"breathedAnne。

  Gilbertsuddenlylaidhishandovertheslenderwhiteonelyingontherailofthebridge。Hishazeleyesdeepenedintodarkness,hisstillboyishlipsopenedtosaysomethingofthedreamandhopethatthrilledhissoul。ButAnnesnatchedherhandawayandturnedquickly。Thespelloftheduskwasbrokenforher。

  \"Imustgohome,\"sheexclaimed,witharatheroverdonecarelessness。

  \"Marillahadaheadachethisafternoon,andI’msurethetwinswillbeinsomedreadfulmischiefbythistime。Ireallyshouldn’thavestayedawaysolong。\"

  ShechatteredceaselesslyandinconsequentlyuntiltheyreachedtheGreenGableslane。PoorGilberthardlyhadachancetogetawordinedgewise。Annefeltratherrelievedwhentheyparted。

  Therehadbeenanew,secretself-consciousnessinherheartwithregardtoGilbert,eversincethatfleetingmomentofrevelationinthegardenofEchoLodge。Somethingalienhadintrudedintotheold,perfect,school-daycomradeship——somethingthatthreatenedtomarit。

  \"IneverfeltgladtoseeGilbertgobefore,\"shethought,half-

  resentfully,half-sorrowfully,asshewalkedaloneupthelane。

  \"Ourfriendshipwillbespoiledifhegoesonwiththisnonsense。

  Itmustn’tbespoiled——Iwon’tletit。Oh,WHYcan’tboysbejustsensible!\"

  Annehadanuneasydoubtthatitwasnotstrictly\"sensible\"thatsheshouldstillfeelonherhandthewarmpressureofGilbert’s,asdistinctlyasshehadfeltitfortheswiftsecondhishadrestedthere;andstilllesssensiblethatthesensationwasfarfrombeinganunpleasantone——verydifferentfromthatwhichhadattendedasimilardemonstrationonCharlieSloane’spart,whenshehadbeensittingoutadancewithhimataWhiteSandspartythreenightsbefore。Anneshiveredoverthedisagreeablerecollection。Butallproblemsconnectedwithinfatuatedswainsvanishedfromhermindwhensheenteredthehomely,unsentimentalatmosphereoftheGreenGableskitchenwhereaneight-year-oldboywascryinggrievouslyonthesofa。

  \"Whatisthematter,Davy?\"askedAnne,takinghimupinherarms。

  \"WhereareMarillaandDora?\"

  \"Marilla’sputtingDoratobed,\"sobbedDavy,\"andI’mcrying’causeDorafelldowntheoutsidecellarsteps,heelsoverhead,andscrapedalltheskinoffhernose,and——\"

  \"Oh,well,don’tcryaboutit,dear。Ofcourse,youaresorryforher,butcryingwon’thelpherany。She’llbeallrighttomorrow。Cryingneverhelpsanyone,Davy-boy,and——\"

  \"Iain’tcrying’causeDorafelldowncellar,\"saidDavy,cuttingshortAnne’swellmeantpreachmentwithincreasingbitterness。

  \"I’mcrying,causeIwasn’ttheretoseeherfall。I’malwaysmissingsomefunorother,seemstome。\"

  \"Oh,Davy!\"Annechokedbackanunholyshriekoflaughter。

  \"WouldyoucallitfuntoseepoorlittleDorafalldownthestepsandgethurt?\"

  \"Shewasn’tMUCHhurt,\"saidDavy,defiantly。\"’Course,ifshe’dbeenkilledI’dhavebeenrealsorry,Anne。ButtheKeithsain’tsoeasykilled。They’reliketheBlewetts,Iguess。HerbBlewettfelloffthehayloftlastWednesday,androlledrightdownthroughtheturnipchuteintotheboxstall,wheretheyhadafearfulwild,crosshorse,androlledrightunderhisheels。

  Andstillhegotoutalive,withonlythreebonesbroke。Mrs。

  Lyndesaystherearesomefolksyoucan’tkillwithameat-axe。

  IsMrs。Lyndecomingheretomorrow,Anne?\"

  \"Yes,Davy,andIhopeyou’llbealwaysveryniceandgoodtoher。\"

  \"I’llbeniceandgood。Butwillsheeverputmetobedatnights,Anne?\"

  \"Perhaps。Why?\"

  \"’Cause,\"saidDavyverydecidedly,\"ifshedoesIwon’tsaymyprayersbeforeherlikeIdobeforeyou,Anne。\"

  \"Whynot?\"

  \"’CauseIdon’tthinkitwouldbenicetotalktoGodbeforestrangers,Anne。DoracansayherstoMrs。Lyndeifshelikes,but_I_won’t。I’llwaittillshe’sgoneandthensay’em。Won’tthatbeallright,Anne?\"

  \"Yes,ifyouaresureyouwon’tforgettosaythem,Davy-boy。\"

  \"Oh,Iwon’tforget,youbet。Ithinksayingmyprayersisgreatfun。

  Butitwon’tbeasgoodfunsayingthemaloneassayingthemtoyou。

  Iwishyou’dstayhome,Anne。Idon’tseewhatyouwanttogoawayandleaveusfor。\"

  \"Idon’texactlyWANTto,Davy,butIfeelIoughttogo。\"

  \"Ifyoudon’twanttogoyouneedn’t。You’regrownup。When_I_’mgrownupI’mnotgoingtodoonesinglethingIdon’twanttodo,Anne。\"

  \"Allyourlife,Davy,you’llfindyourselfdoingthingsyoudon’twanttodo。\"

  \"Iwon’t,\"saidDavyflatly。\"Catchme!IhavetodothingsI

  don’twanttonow’causeyouandMarilla’llsendmetobedifIdon’t。

  ButwhenIgrowupyoucan’tdothat,andthere’llbenobodytotellmenottodothings。Won’tIhavethetime!Say,Anne,MiltyBoultersayshismothersaysyou’regoingtocollegetoseeifyoucancatchaman。

  Areyou,Anne?Iwanttoknow。\"

  ForasecondAnneburnedwithresentment。Thenshelaughed,remindingherselfthatMrs。Boulter’scrudevulgarityofthoughtandspeechcouldnotharmher。

  \"No,Davy,I’mnot。I’mgoingtostudyandgrowandlearnaboutmanythings。\"

  \"Whatthings?\"

  \"`ShoesandshipsandsealingwaxAndcabbagesandkings,’\"

  quotedAnne。

  \"ButifyouDIDwanttocatchamanhowwouldyougoaboutit?

  Iwanttoknow,\"persistedDavy,forwhomthesubjectevidentlypossessedacertainfascination。

  \"You’dbetteraskMrs。Boulter,\"saidAnnethoughtlessly。\"I

  thinkit’slikelysheknowsmoreabouttheprocessthanIdo。\"

  \"Iwill,thenexttimeIseeher,\"saidDavygravely。

  \"Davy!Ifyoudo!\"criedAnne,realizinghermistake。

  \"Butyoujusttoldmeto,\"protestedDavyaggrieved。

  \"It’stimeyouwenttobed,\"decreedAnne,bywayofgettingoutofthescrape。

  AfterDavyhadgonetobedAnnewandereddowntoVictoriaIslandandsattherealone,curtainedwithfine-spun,moonlitgloom,whilethewaterlaughedaroundherinaduetofbrookandwind。

  Annehadalwayslovedthatbrook。Manyadreamhadshespunoveritssparklingwaterindaysgoneby。Sheforgotlovelornyouths,andthecayennespeechesofmaliciousneighbors,andalltheproblemsofhergirlishexistence。Inimaginationshesailedoverstoriedseasthatwashthedistantshiningshoresof\"faerylandsforlorn,\"wherelostAtlantisandElysiumlie,withtheeveningstarforpilot,tothelandofHeart’sDesire。Andshewasricherinthosedreamsthaninrealities;forthingsseenpassaway,butthethingsthatareunseenareeternal。

  ChapterII

  GarlandsofAutumnThefollowingweekspedswiftly,crowdedwithinnumerable\"lastthings,\"

  asAnnecalledthem。Good-byecallshadtobemadeandreceived,beingpleasantorotherwise,accordingtowhethercallersandcalled-uponwereheartilyinsympathywithAnne’shopes,orthoughtshewastoomuchpuffed-upovergoingtocollegeandthatitwastheirdutyto\"takeherdownapegortwo。\"

  TheA。V。I。S。gaveafarewellpartyinhonorofAnneandGilbertoneeveningatthehomeofJosiePye,choosingthatplace,partlybecauseMr。Pye’shousewaslargeandconvenient,partlybecauseitwasstronglysuspectedthatthePyegirlswouldhavenothingtodowiththeaffairiftheirofferofthehouseforthepartywasnotaccepted。Itwasaverypleasantlittletime,forthePyegirlsweregracious,andsaidanddidnothingtomartheharmonyoftheoccasion——whichwasnotaccordingtotheirwont。

  Josiewasunusuallyamiable——somuchsothatsheevenremarkedcondescendinglytoAnne,\"Yournewdressisratherbecomingtoyou,Anne。Really,youlookALMOSTPRETTYinit。\"

  \"Howkindofyoutosayso,\"respondedAnne,withdancingeyes。

  Hersenseofhumorwasdeveloping,andthespeechesthatwouldhavehurtheratfourteenwerebecomingmerelyfoodforamusementnow。JosiesuspectedthatAnnewaslaughingatherbehindthosewickedeyes;butshecontentedherselfwithwhisperingtoGertie,astheywentdownstairs,thatAnneShirleywouldputonmoreairsthanevernowthatshewasgoingtocollege——you’dsee!

  Allthe\"oldcrowd\"wasthere,fullofmirthandzestandyouthfullightheartedness。DianaBarry,rosyanddimpled,shadowedbythefaithfulFred;JaneAndrews,neatandsensibleandplain;RubyGillis,lookingherhandsomestandbrightestinacreamsilkblouse,withredgeraniumsinhergoldenhair;GilbertBlytheandCharlieSloane,bothtryingtokeepasneartheelusiveAnneaspossible;CarrieSloane,lookingpaleandmelancholybecause,soitwasreported,herfatherwouldnotallowOliverKimballtocomeneartheplace;MoodySpurgeonMacPherson,whoseroundfaceandobjectionableearswereasroundandobjectionableasever;andBillyAndrews,whosatinacorneralltheevening,chuckledwhenanyonespoketohim,andwatchedAnneShirleywithagrinofpleasureonhisbroad,freckledcountenance。

  Annehadknownbeforehandoftheparty,butshehadnotknownthatsheandGilbertwere,asthefoundersoftheSociety,tobepresentedwithaverycomplimentary\"address\"and\"tokensofrespect\"——inhercaseavolumeofShakespeare’splays,inGilbert’safountainpen。Shewassotakenbysurpriseandpleasedbythenicethingssaidintheaddress,readinMoodySpurgeon’smostsolemnandministerialtones,thatthetearsquitedrownedthesparkleofherbiggrayeyes。ShehadworkedhardandfaithfullyfortheA。V。I。S。,anditwarmedthecocklesofherheartthatthemembersappreciatedhereffortssosincerely。

  Andtheywereallsoniceandfriendlyandjolly——eventhePyegirlshadtheirmerits;atthatmomentAnnelovedalltheworld。

  Sheenjoyedtheeveningtremendously,buttheendofitratherspoiledall。Gilbertagainmadethemistakeofsayingsomethingsentimentaltoherastheyatetheirsupperonthemoonlitverandah;andAnne,topunishhim,wasgracioustoCharlieSloaneandallowedthelattertowalkhomewithher。Shefound,however,thatrevengehurtsnobodyquitesomuchastheonewhotriestoinflictit。GilbertwalkedairilyoffwithRubyGillis,andAnnecouldhearthemlaughingandtalkinggailyastheyloiteredalonginthestill,crispautumnair。Theywereevidentlyhavingthebestofgoodtimes,whileshewashorriblyboredbyCharlieSloane,whotalkedunbrokenlyon,andnever,evenbyaccident,saidonethingthatwasworthlisteningto。

  Annegaveanoccasionalabsent\"yes\"or\"no,\"andthoughthowbeautifulRubyhadlookedthatnight,howverygogglyCharlie’seyeswereinthemoonlight——worseeventhanbydaylight——andthattheworld,somehow,wasn’tquitesuchaniceplaceasshehadbelievedittobeearlierintheevening。

  \"I’mjusttiredout——thatiswhatisthematterwithme,\"

  shesaid,whenshethankfullyfoundherselfaloneinherownroom。

  Andshehonestlybelieveditwas。Butacertainlittlegushofjoy,asfromsomesecret,unknownspring,bubbledupinherheartthenextevening,whenshesawGilbertstridingdownthroughtheHauntedWoodandcrossingtheoldlogbridgewiththatfirm,quickstepofhis。SoGilbertwasnotgoingtospendthislasteveningwithRubyGillisafterall!

  \"Youlooktired,Anne,\"hesaid。

  \"Iamtired,and,worsethanthat,I’mdisgruntled。I’mtiredbecauseI’vebeenpackingmytrunkandsewingallday。ButI’mdisgruntledbecausesixwomenhavebeenheretosaygood-byetome,andeveryoneofthesixmanagedtosaysomethingthatseemedtotakethecolorrightoutoflifeandleaveitasgrayanddismalandcheerlessasaNovembermorning。\"

  \"Spitefuloldcats!\"wasGilbert’selegantcomment。

  \"Oh,no,theyweren’t,\"saidAnneseriously。\"Thatisjustthetrouble。IftheyhadbeenspitefulcatsIwouldn’thavemindedthem。Buttheyareallnice,kind,motherlysouls,wholikemeandwhomIlike,andthatiswhywhattheysaid,orhinted,hadsuchundueweightwithme。TheyletmeseetheythoughtIwascrazygoingtoRedmondandtryingtotakeaB。A。,andeversinceI’vebeenwonderingifIam。Mrs。PeterSloanesighedandsaidshehopedmystrengthwouldholdouttillIgotthrough;andatonceIsawmyselfahopelessvictimofnervousprostrationattheendofmythirdyear;Mrs。EbenWrightsaiditmustcostanawfullottoputinfouryearsatRedmond;andIfeltallovermethatitwasunpardonableofmetosquanderMarilla’smoneyandmyownonsuchafolly。Mrs。JasperBellsaidshehopedIwouldn’tletcollegespoilme,asitdidsomepeople;andIfeltinmybonesthattheendofmyfourRedmondyearswouldseemeamostinsufferablecreature,thinkingIknewitall,andlookingdownoneverythingandeverybodyinAvonlea;Mrs。ElishaWrightsaidsheunderstoodthatRedmondgirls,especiallythosewhobelongedtoKingsport,were’dreadfuldressyandstuck-up,’andsheguessedIwouldn’tfeelmuchathomeamongthem;andIsawmyself,asnubbed,dowdy,humiliatedcountrygirl,shufflingthroughRedmond’sclassichallsincoppertonedboots。\"

  Anneendedwithalaughandasighcommingled。Withhersensitivenaturealldisapprovalhadweight,eventhedisapprovalofthoseforwhoseopinionsshehadscantrespect。Forthetimebeinglifewassavorless,andambitionhadgoneoutlikeasnuffedcandle。

  \"Yousurelydon’tcareforwhattheysaid,\"protestedGilbert。

  \"Youknowexactlyhownarrowtheiroutlookonlifeis,excellentcreaturesthoughtheyare。TodoanythingTHEYhaveneverdoneisanathemamaranatha。YouarethefirstAvonleagirlwhohasevergonetocollege;andyouknowthatallpioneersareconsideredtobeafflictedwithmoonstruckmadness。\"

  \"Oh,Iknow。ButFEELINGissodifferentfromKNOWING。Mycommonsensetellsmeallyoucansay,buttherearetimeswhencommonsensehasnopoweroverme。Commonnonsensetakespossessionofmysoul。Really,afterMrs。ElishawentawayIhardlyhadthehearttofinishpacking。\"

  \"You’rejusttired,Anne。Come,forgetitallandtakeawalkwithme——aramblebackthroughthewoodsbeyondthemarsh。

  ThereshouldbesomethingthereIwanttoshowyou。\"

  \"Shouldbe!Don’tyouknowifitisthere?\"

  \"No。Ionlyknowitshouldbe,fromsomethingIsawthereinspring。

  Comeon。We’llpretendwearetwochildrenagainandwe’llgothewayofthewind。\"

  Theystartedgailyoff。Anne,rememberingtheunpleasantnessoftheprecedingevening,wasverynicetoGilbert;andGilbert,whowaslearningwisdom,tookcaretobenothingsavetheschoolboycomradeagain。Mrs。LyndeandMarillawatchedthemfromthekitchenwindow。

  \"That’llbeamatchsomeday,\"Mrs。Lyndesaidapprovingly。

  Marillawincedslightly。Inherheartshehopeditwould,butitwentagainsthergraintohearthematterspokenofinMrs。Lynde’sgossipymatter-of-factway。

  \"They’reonlychildrenyet,\"shesaidshortly。

  Mrs。Lyndelaughedgood-naturedly。

  \"Anneiseighteen;IwasmarriedwhenIwasthatage。Weoldfolks,Marilla,aretoomuchgiventothinkingchildrennevergrowup,that’swhat。AnneisayoungwomanandGilbert’saman,andheworshipsthegroundshewalkson,asanyonecansee。

  He’safinefellow,andAnnecan’tdobetter。Ihopeshewon’tgetanyromanticnonsenseintoherheadatRedmond。Idon’tapproveofthemcoeducationalplacesandneverdid,that’swhat。

  Idon’tbelieve,\"concludedMrs。Lyndesolemnly,\"thatthestudentsatsuchcollegeseverdomuchelsethanflirt。\"

  \"Theymuststudyalittle,\"saidMarilla,withasmile。

  \"Preciouslittle,\"sniffedMrs。Rachel。\"However,IthinkAnnewill。Sheneverwasflirtatious。Butshedoesn’tappreciateGilbertathisfullvalue,that’swhat。Oh,Iknowgirls!

  CharlieSloaneiswildabouther,too,butI’dneveradvisehertomarryaSloane。TheSloanesaregood,honest,respectablepeople,ofcourse。Butwhenall’ssaidanddone,they’reSLOANES。\"

  Marillanodded。Toanoutsider,thestatementthatSloaneswereSloanesmightnotbeveryilluminating,butsheunderstood。

  Everyvillagehassuchafamily;good,honest,respectablepeopletheymaybe,butSLOANEStheyareandmusteverremain,thoughtheyspeakwiththetonguesofmenandangels。

  GilbertandAnne,happilyunconsciousthattheirfuturewasthusbeingsettledbyMrs。Rachel,weresaunteringthroughtheshadowsoftheHauntedWood。Beyond,theharvesthillswerebaskinginanambersunsetradiance,underapale,aerialskyofroseandblue。

  Thedistantsprucegroveswereburnishedbronze,andtheirlongshadowsbarredtheuplandmeadows。Butaroundthemalittlewindsangamongthefirtassels,andinittherewasthenoteofautumn。

  \"Thiswoodreallyishauntednow——byoldmemories,\"saidAnne,stoopingtogatherasprayofferns,bleachedtowaxenwhitenessbyfrost。\"ItseemstomethatthelittlegirlsDianaandIusedtobeplayherestill,andsitbytheDryad’sBubbleinthetwilights,trystingwiththeghosts。Doyouknow,Icannevergoupthispathintheduskwithoutfeelingabitoftheoldfrightandshiver?Therewasoneespeciallyhorrifyingphantomwhichwecreated——theghostofthemurderedchildthatcreptupbehindyouandlaidcoldfingersonyours。Iconfessthat,tothisday,Icannothelpfancyingitslittle,furtivefootstepsbehindmewhenIcomehereafternightfall。I’mnotafraidoftheWhiteLadyortheheadlessmanortheskeletons,butIwishIhadneverimaginedthatbaby’sghostintoexistence。HowangryMarillaandMrs。Barrywereoverthataffair,\"concludedAnne,withreminiscentlaughter。

  Thewoodsaroundtheheadofthemarshwerefullofpurplevistas,threadedwithgossamers。Pastadourplantationofgnarledsprucesandamaple-fringed,sun-warmvalleytheyfoundthe\"something\"

  Gilbertwaslookingfor。

  \"Ah,hereitis,\"hesaidwithsatisfaction。

  \"Anappletree——andawaybackhere!\"exclaimedAnnedelightedly。

  \"Yes,averitableapple-bearingappletree,too,hereintheverymidstofpinesandbeeches,amileawayfromanyorchard。Iwashereonedaylastspringandfoundit,allwhitewithblossom。

  SoIresolvedI’dcomeagaininthefallandseeifithadbeenapples。See,it’sloaded。Theylookgood,too——tawnyasrussetsbutwithaduskyredcheek。Mostwildseedlingsaregreenanduninviting。\"

  \"Isupposeitsprangyearsagofromsomechance-sownseed,\"saidAnnedreamily。\"Andhowithasgrownandflourishedandhelditsownhereallaloneamongaliens,thebravedeterminedthing!\"

  \"Here’safallentreewithacushionofmoss。Sitdown,Anne——

  itwillserveforawoodlandthrone。I’llclimbforsomeapples。

  Theyallgrowhigh——thetreehadtoreachuptothesunlight。\"

  Theapplesprovedtobedelicious。Underthetawnyskinwasawhite,whiteflesh,faintlyveinedwithred;and,besidestheirownproperappletaste,theyhadacertainwild,delightfultangnoorchard-grownappleeverpossessed。

  \"ThefatalappleofEdencouldn’thavehadararerflavor,\"

  commentedAnne。\"Butit’stimeweweregoinghome。See,itwastwilightthreeminutesagoandnowit’smoonlight。Whatapitywecouldn’thavecaughtthemomentoftransformation。Butsuchmomentsneverarecaught,Isuppose。\"

  \"Let’sgobackaroundthemarshandhomebywayofLover’sLane。

  Doyoufeelasdisgruntlednowaswhenyoustartedout,Anne?\"

  \"NotI。Thoseappleshavebeenasmannatoahungrysoul。IfeelthatIshallloveRedmondandhaveasplendidfouryearsthere。\"

  \"Andafterthosefouryears——what?\"

  \"Oh,there’sanotherbendintheroadattheirend,\"answeredAnnelightly。\"I’venoideawhatmaybearoundit——Idon’twanttohave。It’snicernottoknow。\"

  Lover’sLanewasadearplacethatnight,stillandmysteriouslydiminthepaleradianceofthemoonlight。Theyloiteredthroughitinapleasantchummysilence,neithercaringtotalk。

  \"IfGilbertwerealwaysashehasbeenthiseveninghowniceandsimpleeverythingwouldbe,\"reflectedAnne。

  GilbertwaslookingatAnne,asshewalkedalong。Inherlightdress,withherslenderdelicacy,shemadehimthinkofawhiteiris。

  \"IwonderifIcanevermakehercareforme,\"hethought,withapangofself-destruct。

  ChapterIII

  GreetingandFarewellCharlieSloane,GilbertBlytheandAnneShirleyleftAvonleathefollowingMondaymorning。Annehadhopedforafineday。Dianawastodrivehertothestationandtheywantedthis,theirlastdrivetogetherforsometime,tobeapleasantone。ButwhenAnnewenttobedSundaynighttheeastwindwasmoaningaroundGreenGableswithanominousprophecywhichwasfulfilledinthemorning。

  Anneawoketofindraindropspatteringagainstherwindowandshadowingthepond’sgraysurfacewithwideningrings;hillsandseawerehiddeninmist,andthewholeworldseemeddimanddreary。

  Annedressedinthecheerlessgraydawn,foranearlystartwasnecessarytocatchtheboattrain;shestruggledagainstthetearsthatWOULDwellupinhereyesinspiteofherself。Shewasleavingthehomethatwassodeartoher,andsomethingtoldherthatshewasleavingitforever,saveasaholidayrefuge。Thingswouldneverbethesameagain;comingbackforvacationswouldnotbelivingthere。

  Andoh,howdearandbelovedeverythingwas——thatlittlewhiteporchroom,sacredtothedreamsofgirlhood,theoldSnowQueenatthewindow,thebrookinthehollow,theDryad’sBubble,theHauntedWoods,andLover’sLane——allthethousandandonedearspotswherememoriesoftheoldyearsbided。Couldsheeverbereallyhappyanywhereelse?

  BreakfastatGreenGablesthatmorningwasaratherdolefulmeal。

  Davy,forthefirsttimeinhislifeprobably,couldnoteat,butblubberedshamelesslyoverhisporridge。Nobodyelseseemedtohavemuchappetite,saveDora,whotuckedawayherrationscomfortably。

  Dora,liketheimmortalandmostprudentCharlotte,who\"wentoncuttingbreadandbutter\"whenherfrenziedlover’sbodyhadbeencarriedpastonashutter,wasoneofthosefortunatecreatureswhoareseldomdisturbedbyanything。EvenateightittookagreatdealtoruffleDora’splacidity。ShewassorryAnnewasgoingaway,ofcourse,butwasthatanyreasonwhysheshouldfailtoappreciateapoachedeggontoast?Notatall。And,seeingthatDavycouldnoteathis,Doraateitforhim。

  PromptlyontimeDianaappearedwithhorseandbuggy,herrosyfaceglowingaboveherraincoat。Thegood-byeshadtobesaidthensomehow。Mrs。LyndecameinfromherquarterstogiveAnneaheartyembraceandwarnhertobecarefulofherhealth,whatevershedid。Marilla,brusqueandtearless,peckedAnne’scheekandsaidshesupposedthey’dhearfromherwhenshegotsettled。AcasualobservermighthaveconcludedthatAnne’sgoingmatteredverylittletoher——unlesssaidobserverhadhappenedtogetagoodlookinhereyes。DorakissedAnneprimlyandsqueezedouttwodecorouslittletears;butDavy,whohadbeencryingonthebackporchstepeversincetheyrosefromthetable,refusedtosaygood-byeatall。WhenhesawAnnecomingtowardshimhesprangtohisfeet,boltedupthebackstairs,andhidinaclothescloset,outofwhichhewouldnotcome。HismuffledhowlswerethelastsoundsAnneheardassheleftGreenGables。

  ItrainedheavilyallthewaytoBrightRiver,towhichstationtheyhadtogo,sincethebranchlinetrainfromCarmodydidnotconnectwiththeboattrain。CharlieandGilbertwereonthestationplatformwhentheyreachedit,andthetrainwaswhistling。

  Annehadjusttimetogetherticketandtrunkcheck,sayahurriedfarewelltoDiana,andhastenonboard。ShewishedsheweregoingbackwithDianatoAvonlea;sheknewshewasgoingtodieofhomesickness。

  Andoh,ifonlythatdismalrainwouldstoppouringdownasifthewholeworldwereweepingoversummervanishedandjoysdeparted!

  EvenGilbert’spresencebroughthernocomfort,forCharlieSloanewasthere,too,andSloanishnesscouldbetoleratedonlyinfineweather。

  Itwasabsolutelyinsufferableinrain。

  ButwhentheboatsteamedoutofCharlottetownharborthingstookaturnforthebetter。Therainceasedandthesunbegantoburstoutgoldenlynowandagainbetweentherentsintheclouds,burnishingthegrayseaswithcopper-huedradiance,andlightingupthemiststhatcurtainedtheIsland’sredshoreswithgleamsofgoldforetokeningafinedayafterall。Besides,CharlieSloanepromptlybecamesoseasickthathehadtogobelow,andAnneandGilbertwereleftaloneondeck。

  \"IamverygladthatalltheSloanesgetseasickassoonastheygoonwater,\"thoughtAnnemercilessly。\"IamsureIcouldn’ttakemyfarewelllookatthe`ouldsod’withCharliestandingtherepretendingtolooksentimentallyatit,too。\"

  \"Well,we’reoff,\"remarkedGilbertunsentimentally。

  \"Yes,IfeellikeByron’s`ChildeHarold’——onlyitisn’treallymy`nativeshore’thatI’mwatching,\"saidAnne,winkinghergrayeyesvigorously。\"NovaScotiaisthat,Isuppose。Butone’snativeshoreisthelandonelovesthebest,andthat’sgoodoldP。E。I。forme。Ican’tbelieveIdidn’talwayslivehere。

  ThoseelevenyearsbeforeIcameseemlikeabaddream。

  It’ssevenyearssinceIcrossedonthisboat——theeveningMrs。SpencerbroughtmeoverfromHopetown。Icanseemyself,inthatdreadfuloldwinceydressandfadedsailorhat,exploringdecksandcabinswithenrapturedcuriosity。Itwasafineevening;

  andhowthoseredIslandshoresdidgleaminthesunshine。NowI’mcrossingthestraitagain。Oh,Gilbert,IdohopeI’lllikeRedmondandKingsport,butI’msureIwon’t!\"

  \"Where’sallyourphilosophygone,Anne?\"

  \"It’sallsubmergedunderagreat,swampingwaveoflonelinessandhomesickness。I’velongedforthreeyearstogotoRedmond——andnowI’mgoing——andIwishIweren’t!Nevermind!I

  shallbecheerfulandphilosophicalagainafterIhavejustonegoodcry。IMUSThavethat,`asawent’——andI’llhavetowaituntilIgetintomyboardinghousebedtonight,whereveritmaybe,beforeIcanhaveit。ThenAnnewillbeherselfagain。I

  wonderifDavyhascomeoutoftheclosetyet。\"

  ItwasninethatnightwhentheirtrainreachedKingsport,andtheyfoundthemselvesintheblue-whiteglareofthecrowdedstation。

  Annefelthorriblybewildered,butamomentlatershewasseizedbyPriscillaGrant,whohadcometoKingsportonSaturday。

  \"Hereyouare,beloved!AndIsupposeyou’reastiredasIwaswhenIgothereSaturdaynight。\"

  \"Tired!Priscilla,don’ttalkofit。I’mtired,andgreen,andprovincial,andonlyabouttenyearsold。Forpity’ssaketakeyourpoor,broken-downchumtosomeplacewhereshecanhearherselfthink。\"

  \"I’lltakeyourightuptoourboardinghouse。I’veacabreadyoutside。\"

  \"It’ssuchablessingyou’rehere,Prissy。Ifyouweren’tI

  thinkIshouldjustsitdownonmysuitcase,hereandnow,andweepbittertears。Whatacomfortonefamiliarfaceisinahowlingwildernessofstrangers!\"

  \"IsthatGilbertBlytheoverthere,Anne?Howhehasgrownupthispastyear!HewasonlyaschoolboywhenItaughtinCarmody。

  Andofcoursethat’sCharlieSloane。HEhasn’tchanged——couldn’t!

  Helookedjustlikethatwhenhewasborn,andhe’lllooklikethatwhenhe’seighty。Thisway,dear。We’llbehomeintwentyminutes。\"

  \"Home!\"groanedAnne。\"Youmeanwe’llbeinsomehorribleboardinghouse,inastillmorehorriblehallbedroom,lookingoutonadingybackyard。\"

  \"Itisn’tahorribleboardinghouse,Anne-girl。Here’sourcab。

  Hopin——thedriverwillgetyourtrunk。Oh,yes,theboardinghouse——it’sreallyaveryniceplaceofitskind,asyou’lladmittomorrowmorningwhenagoodnight’ssleephasturnedyourbluesrosypink。

  It’sabig,old-fashioned,graystonehouseonSt。JohnStreet,justanicelittleconstitutionalfromRedmond。Itusedtobethe`residence’ofgreatfolk,butfashionhasdesertedSt。JohnStreetanditshousesonlydreamnowofbetterdays。They’resobigthatpeoplelivinginthemhavetotakeboardersjusttofillup。Atleast,thatisthereasonourlandladiesareveryanxioustoimpressonus。

  They’redelicious,Anne——ourlandladies,Imean。\"

  \"Howmanyarethere?\"

  \"Two。MissHannahHarveyandMissAdaHarvey。Theywereborntwinsaboutfiftyyearsago。\"

  \"Ican’tgetawayfromtwins,itseems,\"smiledAnne。\"WhereverI

  gotheyconfrontme。\"

  \"Oh,they’renottwinsnow,dear。Aftertheyreachedtheageofthirtytheyneverweretwinsagain。MissHannahhasgrownold,nottoogracefully,andMissAdahasstayedthirty,lessgracefullystill。Idon’tknowwhetherMissHannahcansmileornot;I’venevercaughtheratitsofar,butMissAdasmilesallthetimeandthat’sworse。However,they’renice,kindsouls,andtheytaketwoboarderseveryyearbecauseMissHannah’seconomicalsoulcannotbearto`wasteroomspace’——notbecausetheyneedtoorhaveto,asMissAdahastoldmeseventimessinceSaturdaynight。Asforourrooms,Iadmittheyarehallbedrooms,andminedoeslookoutonthebackyard。YourroomisafrontoneandlooksoutonOldSt。John’sgraveyard,whichisjustacrossthestreet。\"

  \"Thatsoundsgruesome,\"shiveredAnne。\"IthinkI’dratherhavethebackyardview。\"

  \"Oh,no,youwouldn’t。Waitandsee。OldSt。John’sisadarlingplace。It’sbeenagraveyardsolongthatit’sceasedtobeoneandhasbecomeoneofthesightsofKingsport。Iwasallthroughityesterdayforapleasureexertion。There’sabigstonewallandarowofenormoustreesallaroundit,androwsoftreesallthroughit,andthequeerestoldtombstones,withthequeerestandquaintestinscriptions。You’llgotheretostudy,Anne,seeifyoudon’t。Ofcourse,nobodyiseverburiedtherenow。

  ButafewyearsagotheyputupabeautifulmonumenttothememoryofNovaScotiansoldierswhofellintheCrimeanWar。

  Itisjustoppositetheentrancegatesandthere’s`scopeforimagination’init,asyouusedtosay。Here’syourtrunkatlast——andtheboyscomingtosaygoodnight。MustIreallyshakehandswithCharlieSloane,Anne?Hishandsarealwayssocoldandfishy-feeling。Wemustaskthemtocalloccasionally。

  MissHannahgravelytoldmewecouldhave`younggentlemencallers’twoeveningsintheweek,iftheywentawayatareasonablehour;andMissAdaaskedme,smiling,pleasetobesuretheydidn’tsitonherbeautifulcushions。Ipromisedtoseetoit;butgoodnessknowswhereelsetheyCANsit,unlesstheysitonthefloor,fortherearecushionsonEVERYTHING。

  MissAdaevenhasanelaborateBattenburgoneontopofthepiano。\"

  Annewaslaughingbythistime。Priscilla’sgaychatterhadtheintendedeffectofcheeringherup;homesicknessvanishedforthetimebeing,anddidnotevenreturninfullforcewhenshefinallyfoundherselfaloneinherlittlebedroom。Shewenttoherwindowandlookedout。Thestreetbelowwasdimandquiet。

  AcrossitthemoonwasshiningabovethetreesinOldSt。John’s,justbehindthegreatdarkheadoftheliononthemonument。

  AnnewonderedifitcouldhavebeenonlythatmorningthatshehadleftGreenGables。Shehadthesenseofalongpassageoftimewhichonedayofchangeandtravelgives。

  \"IsupposethatverymoonislookingdownonGreenGablesnow,\"

  shemused。\"ButIwon’tthinkaboutit——thatwayhomesicknesslies。I’mnotevengoingtohavemygoodcry。I’llputthatofftoamoreconvenientseason,andjustnowI’llgocalmlyandsensiblytobedandtosleep。\"

  ChapterIV

  April’sLadyKingsportisaquaintoldtown,hearkingbacktoearlyColonialdays,andwrappedinitsancientatmosphere,assomefineolddameingarmentsfashionedlikethoseofheryouth。Hereandthereitsproutsoutintomodernity,butatheartitisstillunspoiled;

  itisfullofcuriousrelics,andhaloedbytheromanceofmanylegendsofthepast。Onceitwasamerefrontierstationonthefringeofthewilderness,andthosewerethedayswhenIndianskeptlifefrombeingmonotonoustothesettlers。ThenitgrewtobeaboneofcontentionbetweentheBritishandtheFrench,beingoccupiednowbytheoneandnowbytheother,emergingfromeachoccupationwithsomefreshscarofbattlingnationsbrandedonit。

  Ithasinitsparkamartellotower,autographedalloverbytourists,adismantledoldFrenchfortonthehillsbeyondthetown,andseveralantiquatedcannoninitspublicsquares。

  Ithasotherhistoricspotsalso,whichmaybehuntedoutbythecurious,andnoneismorequaintanddelightfulthanOldSt。John’sCemeteryattheverycoreofthetown,withstreetsofquiet,old-timehousesontwosides,andbusy,bustling,modernthoroughfaresontheothers。EverycitizenofKingsportfeelsathrillofpossessiveprideinOldSt。John’s,for,ifhebeofanypretensionsatall,hehasanancestorburiedthere,withaqueer,crookedslabathishead,orelsesprawlingprotectivelyoverthegrave,onwhichallthemainfactsofhishistoryarerecorded。Forthemostpartnogreatartorskillwaslavishedonthoseoldtombstones。Thelargernumberareofroughlychiselledbrownorgraynativestone,andonlyinafewcasesisthereanyattemptatornamentation。Someareadornedwithskullandcross-bones,andthisgrizzlydecorationisfrequentlycoupledwithacherub’shead。Manyareprostrateandinruins。

  IntoalmostallTime’stoothhasbeengnawing,untilsomeinscriptionshavebeencompletelyeffaced,andotherscanonlybedecipheredwithdifficulty。Thegraveyardisveryfullandverybowery,foritissurroundedandintersectedbyrowsofelmsandwillows,beneathwhoseshadethesleepersmustlieverydreamlessly,forevercroonedtobythewindsandleavesoverthem,andquiteundisturbedbytheclamoroftrafficjustbeyond。

  AnnetookthefirstofmanyramblesinOldSt。John’sthenextafternoon。

  SheandPriscillahadgonetoRedmondintheforenoonandregisteredasstudents,afterwhichtherewasnothingmoretodothatday。Thegirlsgladlymadetheirescape,foritwasnotexhilaratingtobesurroundedbycrowdsofstrangers,mostofwhomhadaratheralienappearance,asifnotquitesurewheretheybelonged。

  The\"freshettes\"stoodaboutindetachedgroupsoftwoorthree,lookingaskanceateachother;the\"freshies,\"wiserintheirdayandgeneration,hadbandedthemselvestogetheronthebigstaircaseoftheentrancehall,wheretheywereshoutingoutgleeswithallthevigorofyouthfullungs,asaspeciesofdefiancetotheirtraditionalenemies,theSophomores,afewofwhomwereprowlingloftilyabout,lookingproperlydisdainfulofthe\"unlickedcubs\"onthestairs。GilbertandCharliewerenowheretobeseen。

  \"LittledidIthinkthedaywouldevercomewhenI’dbegladofthesightofaSloane,\"saidPriscilla,astheycrossedthecampus,\"butI’dwelcomeCharlie’sgoggleeyesalmostecstatically。Atleast,they’dbefamiliareyes。\"

  \"Oh,\"sighedAnne。\"Ican’tdescribehowIfeltwhenIwasstandingthere,waitingmyturntoberegistered——asinsignificantastheteeniestdropinamostenormousbucket。

  It’sbadenoughtofeelinsignificant,butit’sunbearabletohaveitgrainedintoyoursoulthatyouwillnever,cannever,beanythingbutinsignificant,andthatishowIdidfeel——

  asifIwereinvisibletothenakedeyeandsomeofthoseSophsmightsteponme。IknewIwouldgodowntomygraveunwept,unhonoredandunsung。\"

  \"Waittillnextyear,\"comfortedPriscilla。\"Thenwe’llbeabletolookasboredandsophisticatedasanySophomoreofthemall。

  Nodoubtitisratherdreadfultofeelinsignificant;butIthinkit’sbetterthantofeelasbigandawkwardasIdid——asifIweresprawledalloverRedmond。That’showIfelt——IsupposebecauseIwasagoodtwoinchestallerthananyoneelseinthecrowd。

  Iwasn’tafraidaSophmightwalkoverme;Iwasafraidthey’dtakemeforanelephant,oranovergrownsampleofapotato-fedIslander。\"

  \"Isupposethetroubleiswecan’tforgivebigRedmondfornotbeinglittleQueen’s,\"saidAnne,gatheringabouthertheshredsofheroldcheerfulphilosophytocoverhernakednessofspirit。

  \"WhenweleftQueen’swekneweverybodyandhadaplaceofourown。

  IsupposewehavebeenunconsciouslyexpectingtotakelifeupatRedmondjustwhereweleftoffatQueen’s,andnowwefeelasifthegroundhadslippedfromunderourfeet。I’mthankfulthatneitherMrs。LyndenorMrs。ElishaWrightknow,oreverwillknow,mystateofmindatpresent。Theywouldexultinsaying`Itoldyouso,’andbeconvinceditwasthebeginningoftheend。Whereasitisjusttheendofthebeginning。\"

  \"Exactly。ThatsoundsmoreAnneish。Inalittlewhilewe’llbeacclimatedandacquainted,andallwillbewell。Anne,didyounoticethegirlwhostoodalonejustoutsidethedoorofthecoeds’dressingroomallthemorning——theprettyonewiththebrowneyesandcrookedmouth?\"

  \"Yes,Idid。InoticedherparticularlybecausesheseemedtheonlycreaturetherewhoLOOKEDaslonelyandfriendlessasIFELT。

  IhadYOU,butshehadnoone。\"

  \"Ithinkshefeltprettyall-by-herselfish,too。SeveraltimesI

  sawhermakeamotionasiftocrossovertous,butsheneverdidit——tooshy,Isuppose。Iwishedshewouldcome。IfIhadn’tfeltsomuchliketheaforesaidelephantI’dhavegonetoher。

  ButIcouldn’tlumberacrossthatbighallwithallthoseboyshowlingonthestairs。ShewastheprettiestfreshetteIsawtoday,butprobablyfavorisdeceitfulandevenbeautyisvainonyourfirstdayatRedmond,\"concludedPriscillawithalaugh。

  \"I’mgoingacrosstoOldSt。John’safterlunch,\"saidAnne。

  \"Idon’tknowthatagraveyardisaverygoodplacetogotogetcheeredup,butitseemstheonlyget-at-ableplacewheretherearetrees,andtreesImusthave。I’llsitononeofthoseoldslabsandshutmyeyesandimagineI’mintheAvonleawoods。\"

  Annedidnotdothat,however,forshefoundenoughofinterestinOldSt。John’stokeephereyeswideopen。Theywentinbytheentrancegates,pastthesimple,massive,stonearchsurmountedbythegreatlionofEngland。

  \"`AndonInkermanyetthewildbrambleisgory,Andthosebleakheightshenceforthshallbefamousinstory,’\"

  quotedAnne,lookingatitwithathrill。Theyfoundthemselvesinadim,cool,greenplacewherewindswerefondofpurring。

  Upanddownthelonggrassyaislestheywandered,readingthequaint,voluminousepitaphs,carvedinanagethathadmoreleisurethanourown。

  \"`HerelieththebodyofAlbertCrawford,Esq。,’\"readAnnefromaworn,grayslab,\"`formanyyearsKeeperofHisMajesty’sOrdnanceatKingsport。Heservedinthearmytillthepeaceof1763,whenheretiredfrombadhealth。Hewasabraveofficer,thebestofhusbands,thebestoffathers,thebestoffriends。

  HediedOctober29th,1792,aged84years。’There’sanepitaphforyou,Prissy。Thereiscertainlysome`scopeforimagination’

  init。Howfullsuchalifemusthavebeenofadventure!Andasforhispersonalqualities,I’msurehumaneulogycouldn’tgofurther。Iwonderiftheytoldhimhewasallthosebestthingswhilehewasalive。\"

  \"Here’sanother,\"saidPriscilla。\"Listen——

  `TothememoryofAlexanderRoss,whodiedonthe22ndofSeptember,1840,aged43years。Thisisraisedasatributeofaffectionbyonewhomheservedsofaithfullyfor27yearsthathewasregardedasafriend,deservingthefullestconfidenceandattachment。’\"

  \"Averygoodepitaph,\"commentedAnnethoughtfully。\"Iwouldn’twishabetter。Weareallservantsofsomesort,andifthefactthatwearefaithfulcanbetruthfullyinscribedonourtombstonesnothingmoreneedbeadded。Here’sasorrowfullittlegraystone,Prissy——`tothememoryofafavoritechild。’Andhereisanother`erectedtothememoryofonewhoisburiedelsewhere。’Iwonderwherethatunknowngraveis。Really,Pris,thegraveyardsoftodaywillneverbeasinterestingasthis。Youwereright——Ishallcomehereoften。Iloveitalready。Iseewe’renotalonehere——there’sagirldownattheendofthisavenue。\"

  \"Yes,andIbelieveit’stheverygirlwesawatRedmondthismorning。

  I’vebeenwatchingherforfiveminutes。Shehasstartedtocomeuptheavenueexactlyhalfadozentimes,andhalfadozentimeshassheturnedandgoneback。Eithershe’sdreadfullyshyorshehasgotsomethingonherconscience。Let’sgoandmeether。It’seasiertogetacquaintedinagraveyardthanatRedmond,Ibelieve。\"

  Theywalkeddownthelonggrassyarcadetowardsthestranger,whowassittingonagrayslabunderanenormouswillow。Shewascertainlyverypretty,withavivid,irregular,bewitchingtypeofprettiness。Therewasaglossasofbrownnutsonhersatin-smoothhairandasoft,ripeglowonherroundcheeks。

  Hereyeswerebigandbrownandvelvety,underoddly-pointedblackbrows,andhercrookedmouthwasrose-red。Sheworeasmartbrownsuit,withtwoverymodishlittleshoespeepingfrombeneathit;andherhatofdullpinkstraw,wreathedwithgolden-brownpoppies,hadtheindefinable,unmistakableairwhichpertainstothe\"creation\"ofanartistinmillinery。

  Priscillahadasuddenstingingconsciousnessthatherownhathadbeentrimmedbyhervillagestoremilliner,andAnnewondereduncomfortablyiftheblouseshehadmadeherself,andwhichMrs。

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