CHAPTER1
INTHEGARRETOFGREENGABLES
\"Thanksbe,I’mdonewithgeometry,learningorteachingit,\"
saidAnneShirley,atriflevindictively,asshethumpedasomewhatbatteredvolumeofEuclidintoabigchestofbooks,bangedthelidintriumph,andsatdownuponit,lookingatDianaWrightacrosstheGreenGablesgarret,withgrayeyesthatwerelikeamorningsky。
Thegarretwasashadowy,suggestive,delightfulplace,asallgarretsshouldbe。Throughtheopenwindow,bywhichAnnesat,blewthesweet,scented,sun-warmairoftheAugustafternoon;outside,poplarboughsrustledandtossedinthewind;beyondthemwerethewoods,whereLover’sLanewounditsenchantedpath,andtheoldappleorchardwhichstillboreitsrosyharvestsmunificently。And,overall,wasagreatmountainrangeofsnowycloudsinthebluesouthernsky。
Throughtheotherwindowwasglimpsedadistant,white-capped,bluesea——thebeautifulSt。LawrenceGulf,onwhichfloats,likeajewel,Abegweit,whosesofter,sweeterIndiannamehaslongbeenforsakenforthemoreprosaiconeofPrinceEdwardIsland。
DianaWright,threeyearsolderthanwhenwelastsawher,hadgrownsomewhatmatronlyintheinterveningtime。Buthereyeswereasblackandbrilliant,hercheeksasrosy,andherdimplesasenchanting,asinthelong-agodayswhensheandAnneShirleyhadvowedeternalfriendshipinthegardenatOrchardSlope。Inherarmssheheldasmall,sleeping,black-curledcreature,whofortwohappyyearshadbeenknowntotheworldofAvonleaas\"SmallAnneCordelia。\"AvonleafolksknewwhyDianahadcalledherAnne,ofcourse,butAvonleafolkswerepuzzledbytheCordelia。TherehadneverbeenaCordeliaintheWrightorBarryconnections。Mrs。HarmonAndrewssaidshesupposedDianahadfoundthenameinsometrashynovel,andwonderedthatFredhadn’tmoresensethantoallowit。
ButDianaandAnnesmiledateachother。TheyknewhowSmallAnneCordeliahadcomebyhername。
\"Youalwayshatedgeometry,\"saidDianawitharetrospectivesmile。\"Ishouldthinkyou’dberealgladtobethroughwithteaching,anyhow。\"
\"Oh,I’vealwayslikedteaching,apartfromgeometry。
ThesepastthreeyearsinSummersidehavebeenverypleasantones。Mrs。HarmonAndrewstoldmewhenIcamehomethatIwouldn’tlikelyfindmarriedlifeasmuchbetterthanteachingasIexpected。EvidentlyMrs。
HarmonisofHamlet’sopinionthatitmaybebettertobeartheillsthatwehavethanflytoothersthatweknownotof。\"
Anne’slaugh,asblitheandirresistibleasofyore,withanaddednoteofsweetnessandmaturity,rangthroughthegarret。Marillainthekitchenbelow,compoundingblueplumpreserve,hearditandsmiled;
thensighedtothinkhowseldomthatdearlaughwouldechothroughGreenGablesintheyearstocome。
NothinginherlifehadevergivenMarillasomuchhappinessastheknowledgethatAnnewasgoingtomarryGilbertBlythe;buteveryjoymustbringwithititslittleshadowofsorrow。DuringthethreeSummersideyearsAnnehadbeenhomeoftenforvacationsandweekends;but,afterthis,abi-annualvisitwouldbeasmuchascouldbehopedfor。
\"Youneedn’tletwhatMrs。Harmonsaysworryyou,\"
saidDiana,withthecalmassuranceofthefour-yearsmatron。\"Marriedlifehasitsupsanddowns,ofcourse。Youmustn’texpectthateverythingwillalwaysgosmoothly。ButIcanassureyou,Anne,thatit’sahappylife,whenyou’remarriedtotherightman。\"
Annesmotheredasmile。Diana’sairsofvastexperiencealwaysamusedheralittle。
\"IdaresayI’llbeputtingthemontoo,whenI’vebeenmarriedfouryears,\"shethought。\"Surelymysenseofhumorwillpreservemefromit,though。\"
\"Isitsettledyetwhereyouaregoingtolive?\"askedDiana,cuddlingSmallAnneCordeliawiththeinimitablegestureofmotherhoodwhichalwayssentthroughAnne’sheart,filledwithsweet,unuttereddreamsandhopes,athrillthatwashalfpurepleasureandhalfastrange,etherealpain。
\"Yes。ThatwaswhatIwantedtotellyouwhenI
’phonedtoyoutocomedowntoday。Bytheway,Ican’trealizethatwereallyhavetelephonesinAvonleanow。
Itsoundssopreposterouslyup-to-dateandmodernishforthisdarling,leisurelyoldplace。\"
\"WecanthanktheA。V。I。S。forthem,\"saidDiana。
\"Weshouldneverhavegotthelineiftheyhadn’ttakenthematterupandcarrieditthrough。Therewasenoughcoldwaterthrowntodiscourageanysociety。
Buttheystucktoit,nevertheless。YoudidasplendidthingforAvonleawhenyoufoundedthatsociety,Anne。
Whatfunwedidhaveatourmeetings!WillyoueverforgetthebluehallandJudsonParker’sschemeforpaintingmedicineadvertisementsonhisfence?\"
\"Idon’tknowthatI’mwhollygratefultotheA。V。I。
S。inthematterofthetelephone,\"saidAnne。\"Oh,I
knowit’smostconvenient——evenmoresothanourolddeviceofsignallingtoeachotherbyflashesofcandlelight!And,asMrs。Rachelsays,`Avonleamustkeepupwiththeprocession,that’swhat。’ButsomehowIfeelasifIdidn’twantAvonleaspoiledbywhatMr。
Harrison,whenhewantstobewitty,calls`moderninconveniences。’Ishouldliketohaveitkeptalwaysjustasitwasinthedearoldyears。That’sfoolish——andsentimental——andimpossible。SoIshallimmediatelybecomewiseandpracticalandpossible。
Thetelephone,asMr。Harrisonconcedes,is`abusterofagoodthing’——evenifyoudoknowthatprobablyhalfadozeninterestedpeoplearelisteningalongtheline。\"
\"That’stheworstofit,\"sighedDiana。\"It’ssoannoyingtohearthereceiversgoingdownwheneveryouringanyoneup。TheysayMrs。HarmonAndrewsinsistedthattheir`phoneshouldbeputintheirkitchenjustsothatshecouldlistenwheneveritrangandkeepaneyeonthedinneratthesametime。Today,whenyoucalledme,IdistinctlyheardthatqueerclockofthePyes’striking。SonodoubtJosieorGertiewaslistening。\"
\"Oh,sothatiswhyyousaid,`You’vegotanewclockatGreenGables,haven’tyou?’Icouldn’timaginewhatyoumeant。Iheardaviciousclickassoonasyouhadspoken。IsupposeitwasthePyereceiverbeinghungupwithprofaneenergy。Well,nevermindthePyes。AsMrs。Rachelsays,`PyestheyalwayswereandPyestheyalwayswillbe,worldwithoutend,amen。’Iwanttotalkofpleasanterthings。It’sallsettledastowheremynewhomeshallbe。\"
\"Oh,Anne,where?Idohopeit’snearhere。\"
\"No-o-o,that’sthedrawback。GilbertisgoingtosettleatFourWindsHarbor——sixtymilesfromhere。\"
\"Sixty!Itmightaswellbesixhundred,\"sighedDiana。\"InevercangetfurtherfromhomenowthanCharlottetown。\"
\"You’llhavetocometoFourWinds。It’sthemostbeautifulharborontheIsland。There’salittlevillagecalledGlenSt。Maryatitshead,andDr。DavidBlythehasbeenpracticingthereforfiftyyears。HeisGilbert’sgreat-uncle,youknow。Heisgoingtoretire,andGilbertistotakeoverhispractice。Dr。
Blytheisgoingtokeephishouse,though,soweshallhavetofindahabitationforourselves。Idon’tknowyetwhatitis,orwhereitwillbeinreality,butI
havealittlehouseo’dreamsallfurnishedinmyimagination——atiny,delightfulcastleinSpain。\"
\"Whereareyougoingforyourweddingtour?\"askedDiana。
\"Nowhere。Don’tlookhorrified,Dianadearest。YousuggestMrs。HarmonAndrews。She,nodoubt,willremarkcondescendinglythatpeoplewhocan’taffordwedding`towers’arerealsensiblenottotakethem;
andthenshe’llremindmethatJanewenttoEuropeforhers。IwanttospendMYhoneymoonatFourWindsinmyowndearhouseofdreams。\"
\"Andyou’vedecidednottohaveanybridesmaid?\"
\"Thereisn’tanyonetohave。YouandPhilandPriscillaandJaneallstoleamarchonmeinthematterofmarriage;andStellaisteachinginVancouver。Ihavenoother`kindredsoul’andIwon’thaveabridesmaidwhoisn’t。\"
\"Butyouaregoingtowearaveil,aren’tyou?\"askedDiana,anxiously。
\"Yes,indeedy。Ishouldn’tfeellikeabridewithoutone。IremembertellingMatthew,thateveningwhenhebroughtmetoGreenGables,thatIneverexpectedtobeabridebecauseIwassohomelynoonewouldeverwanttomarryme——unlesssomeforeignmissionarydid。Ihadanideathenthatforeignmissionariescouldn’taffordtobefinickyinthematteroflooksiftheywantedagirltoriskherlifeamongcannibals。YoushouldhaveseentheforeignmissionaryPriscillamarried。Hewasashandsomeandinscrutableasthosedaydreamsweonceplannedtomarryourselves,Diana;hewasthebestdressedmanIevermet,andheravedoverPriscilla’s`ethereal,goldenbeauty。’ButofcoursetherearenocannibalsinJapan。\"
\"Yourweddingdressisadream,anyhow,\"sighedDianarapturously。\"You’lllooklikeaperfectqueeninit——you’resotallandslender。HowDOyoukeepsoslim,Anne?I’mfatterthanever——I’llsoonhavenowaistatall。\"
\"Stoutnessandslimnessseemtobemattersofpredestination,\"saidAnne。\"Atallevents,Mrs。
HarmonAndrewscan’tsaytoyouwhatshesaidtomewhenIcamehomefromSummerside,`Well,Anne,you’rejustaboutasskinnyasever。’Itsoundsquiteromantictobe`slender,’but`skinny’hasaverydifferenttang。\"
\"Mrs。Harmonhasbeentalkingaboutyourtrousseau。
Sheadmitsit’sasniceasJane’s,althoughshesaysJanemarriedamillionaireandyouareonlymarryinga`pooryoungdoctorwithoutacenttohisname。’\"
Annelaughed。
\"MydressesAREnice。Iloveprettythings。I
rememberthefirstprettydressIeverhad——thebrowngloriaMatthewgavemeforourschoolconcert。BeforethateverythingIhadwassougly。ItseemedtomethatIsteppedintoanewworldthatnight。\"
\"ThatwasthenightGilbertrecited`BingenontheRhine,’andlookedatyouwhenhesaid,`There’sanother,NOTasister。’Andyouweresofuriousbecauseheputyourpinktissueroseinhisbreastpocket!Youdidn’tmuchimaginethenthatyouwouldevermarryhim。\"
\"Oh,well,that’sanotherinstanceofpredestination,\"
laughedAnne,astheywentdownthegarretstairs。
CHAPTER2
THEHOUSEOFDREAMS
TherewasmoreexcitementintheairofGreenGablesthantherehadeverbeenbeforeinallitshistory。
EvenMarillawassoexcitedthatshecouldn’thelpshowingit——whichwaslittleshortofbeingphenomenal。
\"There’sneverbeenaweddinginthishouse,\"shesaid,halfapologetically,toMrs。RachelLynde。
\"WhenIwasachildIheardanoldministersaythatahousewasnotarealhomeuntilithadbeenconsecratedbyabirth,aweddingandadeath。We’vehaddeathshere——myfatherandmotherdiedhereaswellasMatthew;andwe’veevenhadabirthhere。Longago,justafterwemovedintothishouse,wehadamarriedhiredmanforalittlewhile,andhiswifehadababyhere。Butthere’sneverbeenaweddingbefore。ItdoesseemsostrangetothinkofAnnebeingmarried。
InawayshejustseemstomethelittlegirlMatthewbroughthomeherefourteenyearsago。Ican’trealizethatshe’sgrownup。IshallneverforgetwhatIfeltwhenIsawMatthewbringinginaGIRL。Iwonderwhatbecameoftheboywewouldhavegotiftherehadn’tbeenamistake。IwonderwhatHISfatewas。\"
\"Well,itwasafortunatemistake,\"saidMrs。RachelLynde,\"though,mindyou,therewasatimeIdidn’tthinkso——thateveningIcameuptoseeAnneandshetreatedustosuchascene。Manythingshavechangedsincethen,that’swhat。\"
Mrs。Rachelsighed,andthenbriskedupagain。WhenweddingswereinorderMrs。Rachelwasreadytoletthedeadpastburyitsdead。
\"I’mgoingtogiveAnnetwoofmycottonwarpspreads,\"sheresumed。\"Atobacco-stripeoneandanapple-leafone。Shetellsmethey’regettingtoberealfashionableagain。Well,fashionornofashion,I
don’tbelievethere’sanythingprettierforaspare-roombedthananiceapple-leafspread,that’swhat。Imustseeaboutgettingthembleached。I’vehadthemsewedupincottonbagseversinceThomasdied,andnodoubtthey’reanawfulcolor。Butthere’samonthyet,anddew-bleachingwillworkwonders。\"
Onlyamonth!Marillasighedandthensaidproudly:
\"I’mgivingAnnethathalfdozenbraidedrugsIhaveinthegarret。Ineversupposedshe’dwantthem——they’resoold-fashioned,andnobodyseemstowantanythingbuthookedmatsnow。Butsheaskedmeforthem——saidshe’dratherhavethemthananythingelseforherfloors。TheyAREpretty。Imadethemofthenicestrags,andbraidedtheminstripes。Itwassuchcompanytheselastfewwinters。AndI’llmakeherenoughblueplumpreservetostockherjamclosetforayear。Itseemsrealstrange。Thoseblueplumtreeshadn’tevenablossomforthreeyears,andI
thoughttheymightaswellbecutdown。Andthislastspringtheywerewhite,andsuchacropofplumsI
neverrememberatGreenGables。\"
\"Well,thankgoodnessthatAnneandGilbertreallyaregoingtobemarriedafterall。It’swhatI’vealwaysprayedfor,\"saidMrs。Rachel,inthetoneofonewhoiscomfortablysurethatherprayershaveavailedmuch。
\"Itwasagreatrelieftofindoutthatshereallydidn’tmeantotaketheKingsportman。Hewasrich,tobesure,andGilbertispoor——atleast,tobeginwith;
butthenhe’sanIslandboy。\"
\"He’sGilbertBlythe,\"saidMarillacontentedly。
MarillawouldhavediedthedeathbeforeshewouldhaveputintowordsthethoughtthatwasalwaysinthebackgroundofhermindwhenevershehadlookedatGilbertfromhischildhoodup——thethoughtthat,haditnotbeenforherownwilfulpridelong,longago,hemighthavebeenHERson。Marillafeltthat,insomestrangeway,hismarriagewithAnnewouldputrightthatoldmistake。Goodhadcomeoutoftheeviloftheancientbitterness。
AsforAnneherself,shewassohappythatshealmostfeltfrightened。Thegods,sosaystheoldsuperstition,donotliketobeholdtoohappymortals。
Itiscertain,atleast,thatsomehumanbeingsdonot。
TwoofthatilkdescendeduponAnneonevioletduskandproceededtodowhatinthemlaytopricktherainbowbubbleofhersatisfaction。IfshethoughtshewasgettinganyparticularprizeinyoungDr。Blythe,orifsheimaginedthathewasstillasinfatuatedwithherashemighthavebeeninhissaladdays,itwassurelytheirdutytoputthematterbeforeherinanotherlight。YetthesetwoworthyladieswerenotenemiesofAnne;onthecontrary,theywerereallyquitefondofher,andwouldhavedefendedherastheirownyounghadanyoneelseattackedher。Humannatureisnotobligedtobeconsistent。
Mrs。Inglis——neeJaneAndrews,toquotefromtheDailyEnterprise——camewithhermotherandMrs。JasperBell。
ButinJanethemilkofhumankindnesshadnotbeencurdledbyyearsofmatrimonialbickerings。Herlineshadfalleninpleasantplaces。Inspiteofthefact——asMrs。RachelLyndewouldsay——thatshehadmarriedamillionaire,hermarriagehadbeenhappy。
Wealthhadnotspoiledher。Shewasstilltheplacid,amiable,pink-cheekedJaneoftheoldquartette,sympathisingwithheroldchum’shappinessandaskeenlyinterestedinallthedaintydetailsofAnne’strousseauasifitcouldrivalherownsilkenandbejewelledsplendors。Janewasnotbrilliant,andhadprobablynevermadearemarkworthlisteningtoinherlife;butsheneversaidanythingthatwouldhurtanyone’sfeelings——whichmaybeanegativetalentbutislikewisearareandenviableone。
\"SoGilbertdidn’tgobackonyouafterall,\"saidMrs。HarmonAndrews,contrivingtoconveyanexpressionofsurpriseinhertone。\"Well,theBlythesgenerallykeeptheirwordwhenthey’veoncepassedit,nomatterwhathappens。Letmesee——you’retwenty-five,aren’tyou,Anne?WhenIwasagirltwenty-fivewasthefirstcorner。Butyoulookquiteyoung。Red-headedpeoplealwaysdo。\"
\"Redhairisveryfashionablenow,\"saidAnne,tryingtosmile,butspeakingrathercoldly。Lifehaddevelopedinherasenseofhumorwhichhelpedherovermanydifficulties;butasyetnothinghadavailedtosteelheragainstareferencetoherhair。
\"Soitis——soitis,\"concededMrs。Harmon。\"There’snotellingwhatqueerfreaksfashionwilltake。Well,Anne,yourthingsareverypretty,andverysuitabletoyourpositioninlife,aren’tthey,Jane?Ihopeyou’llbeveryhappy。Youhavemybestwishes,I’msure。Alongengagementdoesn’toftenturnoutwell。
But,ofcourse,inyourcaseitcouldn’tbehelped。\"
\"Gilbertlooksveryyoungforadoctor。I’mafraidpeoplewon’thavemuchconfidenceinhim,\"saidMrs。
JasperBellgloomily。Thensheshuthermouthtightly,asifshehadsaidwhatsheconsidereditherdutytosayandheldherconscienceclear。Shebelongedtothetypewhichalwayshasastringyblackfeatherinitshatandstragglinglocksofhaironitsneck。
Anne’ssurfacepleasureinherprettybridalthingswastemporarilyshadowed;butthedeepsofhappinessbelowcouldnotthusbedisturbed;andthelittlestingsofMesdamesBellandAndrewswereforgottenwhenGilbertcamelater,andtheywandereddowntothebirchesofthebrook,whichhadbeensaplingswhenAnnehadcometoGreenGables,butwerenowtall,ivorycolumnsinafairypalaceoftwilightandstars。IntheirshadowsAnneandGilberttalkedinlover-fashionoftheirnewhomeandtheirnewlifetogether。
\"I’vefoundanestforus,Anne。\"
\"Oh,where?Notrightinthevillage,Ihope。I
wouldn’tlikethataltogether。\"
\"No。Therewasnohousetobehadinthevillage。
Thisisalittlewhitehouseontheharborshore,halfwaybetweenGlenSt。MaryandFourWindsPoint。It’salittleoutoftheway,butwhenwegeta’phoneinthatwon’tmattersomuch。Thesituationisbeautiful。Itlookstothesunsetandhasthegreatblueharborbeforeit。Thesand-dunesaren’tveryfaraway——theseawindsblowoverthemandtheseaspraydrenchesthem。\"
\"Butthehouseitself,Gilbert,——OURfirsthome?Whatisitlike?\"
\"Notverylarge,butlargeenoughforus。There’sasplendidlivingroomwithafireplaceinitdownstairs,andadiningroomthatlooksoutontheharbor,andalittleroomthatwilldoformyoffice。Itisaboutsixtyyearsold——theoldesthouseinFourWinds。Butithasbeenkeptinprettygoodrepair,andwasalldoneoveraboutfifteenyearsago——shingled,plasteredandre-floored。Itwaswellbuilttobeginwith。I
understandthattherewassomeromanticstoryconnectedwithitsbuilding,butthemanIrenteditfromdidn’tknowit。
HesaidCaptainJimwastheonlyonewhocouldspinthatoldyarnnow。\"
\"WhoisCaptainJim?\"
\"ThekeeperofthelighthouseonFourWindsPoint。
You’lllovethatFourWindslight,Anne。It’sarevolvingone,anditflasheslikeamagnificentstarthroughthetwilights。Wecanseeitfromourlivingroomwindowsandourfrontdoor。\"
\"Whoownsthehouse?\"
\"Well,it’sthepropertyoftheGlenSt。MaryPresbyterianChurchnow,andIrenteditfromthetrustees。Butitbelongeduntillatelytoaveryoldlady,MissElizabethRussell。Shediedlastspring,andasshehadnonearrelativessheleftherpropertytotheGlenSt。MaryChurch。Herfurnitureisstillinthehouse,andIboughtmostofit——forameresongyoumightsay,becauseitwasallsoold-fashionedthatthetrusteesdespairedofsellingit。GlenSt。Maryfolkspreferplushbrocadeandsideboardswithmirrorsandornamentations,Ifancy。ButMissRussell’sfurnitureisverygoodandIfeelsureyou’lllikeit,Anne。\"
\"Sofar,good,\"saidAnne,noddingcautiousapproval。
\"But,Gilbert,peoplecannotlivebyfurniturealone。
Youhaven’tyetmentionedoneveryimportantthing。
ArethereTREESaboutthishouse?\"
\"Heapsofthem,oh,dryad!Thereisabiggroveoffirtreesbehindit,tworowsofLombardypoplarsdownthelane,andaringofwhitebirchesaroundaverydelightfulgarden。Ourfrontdooropensrightintothegarden,butthereisanotherentrance——alittlegatehungbetweentwofirs。Thehingesareononetrunkandthecatchontheother。Theirboughsformanarchoverhead。\"
\"Oh,I’msoglad!Icouldn’tlivewheretherewerenotrees——somethingvitalinmewouldstarve。Well,afterthat,there’snouseaskingyouifthere’sabrookanywherenear。THATwouldbeexpectingtoomuch。\"
\"ButthereISabrook——anditactuallycutsacrossonecornerofthegarden。\"
\"Then,\"saidAnne,withalongsighofsupremesatisfaction,\"thishouseyouhavefoundISmyhouseofdreamsandnoneother。\"
CHAPTER3
THELANDOFDREAMSAMONG
\"Haveyoumadeupyourmindwhoyou’regoingtohavetothewedding,Anne?\"askedMrs。RachelLynde,asshehemstitchedtablenapkinsindustriously。\"It’stimeyourinvitationsweresent,eveniftheyaretobeonlyinformalones。\"
\"Idon’tmeantohaveverymany,\"saidAnne。\"Wejustwantthosewelovebesttoseeusmarried。Gilbert’speople,andMr。andMrs。Allan,andMr。andMrs。
Harrison。\"
\"Therewasatimewhenyou’dhardlyhavenumberedMr。
Harrisonamongyourdearestfriends,\"saidMarilladrily。
\"Well,Iwasn’tVERYstronglyattractedtohimatourfirstmeeting,\"acknowledgedAnne,withalaughovertherecollection。\"ButMr。Harrisonhasimprovedonacquaintance,andMrs。Harrisonisreallyadear。
Then,ofcourse,thereareMissLavendarandPaul。\"
\"HavetheydecidedtocometotheIslandthissummer?
IthoughttheyweregoingtoEurope。\"
\"TheychangedtheirmindswhenIwrotethemIwasgoingtobemarried。IhadaletterfromPaultoday。
HesaysheMUSTcometomywedding,nomatterwhathappenstoEurope。\"
\"Thatchildalwaysidolisedyou,\"remarkedMrs。
Rachel。
\"That`child’isayoungmanofnineteennow,Mrs。
Lynde。\"
\"Howtimedoesfly!\"wasMrs。Lynde’sbrilliantandoriginalresponse。
\"CharlottatheFourthmaycomewiththem。ShesentwordbyPaulthatshewouldcomeifherhusbandwouldlether。Iwonderifshestillwearsthoseenormousbluebows,andwhetherherhusbandcallsherCharlottaorLeonora。IshouldlovetohaveCharlottaatmywedding。CharlottaandIwereataweddinglongsyne。
TheyexpecttobeatEchoLodgenextweek。ThentherearePhilandtheReverendJo——\"
\"Itsoundsawfultohearyouspeakingofaministerlikethat,Anne,\"saidMrs。Rachelseverely。
\"Hiswifecallshimthat。\"
\"Sheshouldhavemorerespectforhisholyoffice,then,\"retortedMrs。Rachel。
\"I’veheardyoucriticiseministersprettysharplyyourself,\"teasedAnne。
\"Yes,butIdoitreverently,\"protestedMrs。Lynde。
\"YouneverheardmeNICKNAMEaminister。\"
Annesmotheredasmile。
\"Well,thereareDianaandFredandlittleFredandSmallAnneCordelia——andJaneAndrews。IwishIcouldhaveMissStaceyandAuntJamesinaandPriscillaandStella。ButStellaisinVancouver,andPrisisinJapan,andMissStaceyismarriedinCalifornia,andAuntJamesinahasgonetoIndiatoexploreherdaughter’smissionfield,inspiteofherhorrorofsnakes。It’sreallydreadful——thewaypeoplegetscatteredovertheglobe。\"
\"TheLordneverintendedit,that’swhat,\"saidMrs。
Rachelauthoritatively。\"Inmyyoungdayspeoplegrewupandmarriedandsettleddownwheretheywereborn,orprettynearit。Thankgoodnessyou’vestucktotheIsland,Anne。IwasafraidGilbertwouldinsistonrushingofftotheendsoftheearthwhenhegotthroughcollege,anddraggingyouwithhim。\"
\"Ifeverybodystayedwherehewasbornplaceswouldsoonbefilledup,Mrs。Lynde。\"
\"Oh,I’mnotgoingtoarguewithyou,Anne。_I_amnotaB。A。Whattimeofthedayistheceremonytobe?\"
\"Wehavedecidedonnoon——highnoon,asthesocietyreporterssay。ThatwillgiveustimetocatchtheeveningtraintoGlenSt。Mary。\"
\"Andyou’llbemarriedintheparlor?\"
\"No——notunlessitrains。Wemeantobemarriedintheorchard——withtheblueskyoverusandthesunshinearoundus。DoyouknowwhenandwhereI’dliketobemarried,ifIcould?Itwouldbeatdawn——aJunedawn,withaglorioussunrise,androsesbloominginthegardens;andIwouldslipdownandmeetGilbertandwewouldgotogethertotheheartofthebeechwoods,——andthere,underthegreenarchesthatwouldbelikeasplendidcathedral,wewouldbemarried。\"
MarillasniffedscornfullyandMrs。Lyndelookedshocked。
\"Butthatwouldbeterriblequeer,Anne。Why,itwouldn’treallyseemlegal。AndwhatwouldMrs。HarmonAndrewssay?\"
\"Ah,there’stherub,\"sighedAnne。\"TherearesomanythingsinlifewecannotdobecauseofthefearofwhatMrs。HarmonAndrewswouldsay。`’Tistrue,’tispity,andpity’tis,’tistrue。’WhatdelightfulthingswemightdowereitnotforMrs。HarmonAndrews!\"
\"Bytimes,Anne,Idon’tfeelquitesurethatI
understandyoualtogether,\"complainedMrs。Lynde。
\"Annewasalwaysromantic,youknow,\"saidMarillaapologetically。
\"Well,marriedlifewillmostlikelycureherofthat,\"Mrs。Rachelrespondedcomfortingly。
AnnelaughedandslippedawaytoLover’sLane,whereGilbertfoundher;andneitherofthemseemedtoentertainmuchfear,orhope,thattheirmarriedlifewouldcurethemofromance。
TheEchoLodgepeoplecameoverthenextweek,andGreenGablesbuzzedwiththedelightofthem。MissLavendarhadchangedsolittlethatthethreeyearssinceherlastIslandvisitmighthavebeenawatchinthenight;butAnnegaspedwithamazementoverPaul。
CouldthissplendidsixfeetofmanhoodbethelittlePaulofAvonleaschooldays?
\"Youreallymakemefeelold,Paul,\"saidAnne。\"Why,Ihavetolookuptoyou!\"
\"You’llnevergrowold,Teacher,\"saidPaul。\"YouareoneofthefortunatemortalswhohavefoundanddrunkfromtheFountainofYouth,——youandMotherLavendar。
Seehere!Whenyou’remarriedIWON’TcallyouMrs。
Blythe。Tomeyou’llalwaysbe`Teacher’——theteacherofthebestlessonsIeverlearned。Iwanttoshowyousomething。\"
The\"something\"wasapocketbookfullofpoems。Paulhadputsomeofhisbeautifulfanciesintoverse,andmagazineeditorshadnotbeenasunappreciativeastheyaresometimessupposedtobe。AnnereadPaul’spoemswithrealdelight。Theywerefullofcharmandpromise。
\"You’llbefamousyet,Paul。Ialwaysdreamedofhavingonefamouspupil。Hewastobeacollegepresident——butagreatpoetwouldbeevenbetter。SomedayI’llbeabletoboastthatIwhippedthedistinguishedPaulIrving。ButthenIneverdidwhipyou,didI,Paul?Whatanopportunitylost!IthinkI
keptyouinatrecess,however。\"
\"Youmaybefamousyourself,Teacher。I’veseenagooddealofyourworktheselastthreeyears。\"
\"No。IknowwhatIcando。Icanwritepretty,fancifullittlesketchesthatchildrenloveandeditorssendwelcomechequesfor。ButIcandonothingbig。
MyonlychanceforearthlyimmortalityisacornerinyourMemoirs。\"
CharlottatheFourthhaddiscardedthebluebowsbutherfreckleswerenotnoticeablyless。
\"IneverdidthinkI’dcomedowntomarryingaYankee,MissShirley,ma’am,\"shesaid。\"Butyouneverknowwhat’sbeforeyou,anditisn’thisfault。Hewasbornthatway。\"
\"You’reaYankeeyourself,Charlotta,sinceyou’vemarriedone。\"
\"MissShirley,ma’am,I’mNOT!AndIwouldn’tbeifI
wastomarryadozenYankees!Tom’skindofnice。Andbesides,IthoughtI’dbetternotbetoohardtoplease,forImightn’tgetanotherchance。Tomdon’tdrinkandhedon’tgrowlbecausehehastoworkbetweenmeals,andwhenall’ssaidanddoneI’msatisfied,MissShirley,ma’am。\"
\"DoeshecallyouLeonora?\"askedAnne。
\"Goodness,no,MissShirley,ma’am。Iwouldn’tknowwhohemeantifhedid。Ofcourse,whenwegotmarriedhehadtosay,`Itakethee,Leonora,’andIdeclaretoyou,MissShirley,ma’am,I’vehadthemostdreadfulfeelingeversincethatitwasn’tmehewastalkingtoandIhaven’tbeenrightlymarriedatall。Andsoyou’regoingtobemarriedyourself,MissShirley,ma’am?IalwaysthoughtI’dliketomarryadoctor。
Itwouldbesohandywhenthechildrenhadmeaslesandcroup。Tomisonlyabricklayer,buthe’srealgood-
tempered。WhenIsaidtohim,saysI,`Tom,canIgotoMissShirley’swedding?Imeantogoanyhow,butI’dliketohaveyourconsent,’hejustsays,`Suityourself,Charlotta,andyou’llsuitme。’That’sarealpleasantkindofhusbandtohave,MissShirley,ma’am。\"
PhilippaandherReverendJoarrivedatGreenGablesthedaybeforethewedding。AnneandPhilhadarapturousmeetingwhichpresentlysimmereddowntoacosy,confidentialchatoverallthathadbeenandwasabouttobe。
\"QueenAnne,you’reasqueenlyasever。I’vegotfearfullythinsincethebabiescame。I’mnothalfsogood-looking;butIthinkJolikesit。There’snotsuchacontrastbetweenus,yousee。Andoh,it’sperfectlymagnificentthatyou’regoingtomarryGilbert。RoyGardnerwouldn’thavedoneatall,atall。Icanseethatnow,thoughIwashorriblydisappointedatthetime。Youknow,Anne,youdidtreatRoyverybadly。\"
\"Hehasrecovered,Iunderstand,\"smiledAnne。
\"Oh,yes。Heismarriedandhiswifeisasweetlittlethingandthey’reperfectlyhappy。Everythingworkstogetherforgood。JoandtheBiblesaythat,andtheyareprettygoodauthorities。\"
\"AreAlecandAlonzomarriedyet?\"
\"Alecis,butAlonzoisn’t。HowthosedearolddaysatPatty’sPlacecomebackwhenI’mtalkingtoyou,Anne!Whatfunwehad!\"
\"HaveyoubeentoPatty’sPlacelately?\"
\"Oh,yes,Igooften。MissPattyandMissMariastillsitbythefireplaceandknit。Andthatremindsme——we’vebroughtyouaweddinggiftfromthem,Anne。
Guesswhatitis。\"
\"Inevercould。HowdidtheyknowIwasgoingtobemarried?\"
\"Oh,Itoldthem。Iwastherelastweek。Andtheyweresointerested。TwodaysagoMissPattywrotemeanoteaskingmetocall;andthensheaskedifIwouldtakehergifttoyou。WhatwouldyouwishmostfromPatty’sPlace,Anne?\"
\"Youcan’tmeanthatMissPattyhassentmeherchinadogs?\"
\"Gouphead。They’reinmytrunkthisverymoment。
AndI’vealetterforyou。WaitamomentandI’llgetit。\"
\"DearMissShirley,\"MissPattyhadwritten,\"MariaandIwereverymuchinterestedinhearingofyourapproachingnuptials。Wesendyouourbestwishes。
MariaandIhavenevermarried,butwehavenoobjectiontootherpeopledoingso。Wearesendingyouthechinadogs。Iintendedtoleavethemtoyouinmywill,becauseyouseemedtohavesincereaffectionforthem。ButMariaandIexpecttoliveagoodwhileyetD。V。,soIhavedecidedtogiveyouthedogswhileyouareyoung。YouwillnothaveforgottenthatGoglookstotherightandMagogtotheleft。\"
\"Justfancythoselovelyolddogssittingbythefireplaceinmyhouseofdreams,\"saidAnnerapturously。\"Ineverexpectedanythingsodelightful。\"
ThateveningGreenGableshummedwithpreparationsforthefollowingday;butinthetwilightAnneslippedaway。Shehadalittlepilgrimagetomakeonthislastdayofhergirlhoodandshemustmakeitalone。ShewenttoMatthew’sgrave,inthelittlepoplar-shadedAvonleagraveyard,andtherekeptasilenttrystwitholdmemoriesandimmortalloves。
\"HowgladMatthewwouldbetomorrowifhewerehere,\"
shewhispered。\"ButIbelievehedoesknowandisgladofit——somewhereelse。I’vereadsomewherethat`ourdeadareneverdeaduntilwehaveforgottenthem。’
Matthewwillneverbedeadtome,forIcanneverforgethim。\"
Sheleftonhisgravetheflowersshehadbroughtandwalkedslowlydownthelonghill。Itwasagraciousevening,fullofdelectablelightsandshadows。Inthewestwasaskyofmackerelclouds——crimsonandamber-tinted,withlongstripsofapple-greenskybetween。Beyondwastheglimmeringradianceofasunsetsea,andtheceaselessvoiceofmanywaterscameupfromthetawnyshore。Allaroundher,lyinginthefine,beautifulcountrysilence,werethehillsandfieldsandwoodsshehadknownandlovedsolong。
\"Historyrepeatsitself,\"saidGilbert,joiningherasshepassedtheBlythegate。\"Doyourememberourfirstwalkdownthishill,Anne——ourfirstwalktogetheranywhere,forthatmatter?\"
\"IwascominghomeinthetwilightfromMatthew’sgrave——andyoucameoutofthegate;andIswallowedtheprideofyearsandspoketoyou。\"
\"Andallheavenopenedbeforeme,\"supplementedGilbert。\"FromthatmomentIlookedforwardtotomorrow。WhenIleftyouatyourgatethatnightandwalkedhomeIwasthehappiestboyintheworld。Annehadforgivenme。\"
\"Ithinkyouhadthemosttoforgive。Iwasanungratefullittlewretch——andafteryouhadreallysavedmylifethatdayonthepond,too。HowIloathedthatloadofobligationatfirst!Idon’tdeservethehappinessthathascometome。\"
Gilbertlaughedandclaspedtighterthegirlishhandthatworehisring。Anne’sengagementringwasacircletofpearls。Shehadrefusedtowearadiamond。
\"I’veneverreallylikeddiamondssinceIfoundouttheyweren’tthelovelypurpleIhaddreamed。Theywillalwayssuggestmyolddisappointment。\"
\"Butpearlsarefortears,theoldlegendsays,\"
Gilberthadobjected。
\"I’mnotafraidofthat。Andtearscanbehappyaswellassad。MyveryhappiestmomentshavebeenwhenI
hadtearsinmyeyes——whenMarillatoldmeImightstayatGreenGables——whenMatthewgavemethefirstprettydressIeverhad——whenIheardthatyouweregoingtorecoverfromthefever。Sogivemepearlsforourtrothring,Gilbert,andI’llwillinglyacceptthesorrowoflifewithitsjoy。\"
Buttonightourloversthoughtonlyofjoyandneverofsorrow。Forthemorrowwastheirweddingday,andtheirhouseofdreamsawaitedthemonthemisty,purpleshoreofFourWindsHarbor。
CHAPTER4
THEFIRSTBRIDEOFGREENGABLES
AnnewakenedonthemorningofherweddingdaytofindthesunshinewinkinginatthewindowofthelittleporchgableandaSeptemberbreezefrolickingwithhercurtains。
\"I’msogladthesunwillshineonme,\"shethoughthappily。
Sherecalledthefirstmorningshehadwakenedinthatlittleporchroom,whenthesunshinehadcreptinonherthroughtheblossom-driftoftheoldSnowQueen。
Thathadnotbeenahappywakening,foritbroughtwithitthebitterdisappointmentoftheprecedingnight。
Butsincethenthelittleroomhadbeenendearedandconsecratedbyyearsofhappychildhooddreamsandmaidenvisions。Toitshehadcomebackjoyfullyafterallherabsences;atitswindowshehadkneltthroughthatnightofbitteragonywhenshebelievedGilbertdying,andbyitshehadsatinspeechlesshappinessthenightofherbetrothal。Manyvigilsofjoyandsomeofsorrowhadbeenkeptthere;andtodayshemustleaveitforever。Henceforthitwouldbehersnomore;
fifteen-year-oldDorawastoinherititwhenshehadgone。NordidAnnewishitotherwise;thelittleroomwassacredtoyouthandgirlhood——tothepastthatwastoclosetodaybeforethechapterofwifehoodopened。
GreenGableswasabusyandjoyoushousethatforenoon。
Dianaarrivedearly,withlittleFredandSmallAnneCordelia,tolendahand。DavyandDora,theGreenGablestwins,whiskedthebabiesofftothegarden。
\"Don’tletSmallAnneCordeliaspoilherclothes,\"
warnedDianaanxiously。
\"Youneedn’tbeafraidtotrustherwithDora,\"saidMarilla。\"ThatchildismoresensibleandcarefulthanmostofthemothersI’veknown。She’sreallyawonderinsomeways。Notmuchlikethatotherharum-scarumIbroughtup。\"
MarillasmiledacrossherchickensaladatAnne。Itmightevenbesuspectedthatshelikedtheharum-scarumbestafterall。
\"Thosetwinsarerealnicechildren,\"saidMrs。
Rachel,whenshewassuretheywereoutofearshot。
\"Doraissowomanlyandhelpful,andDavyisdevelopingintoaverysmartboy。Heisn’ttheholyterrorformischiefheusedtobe。\"
\"IneverwassodistractedinmylifeasIwasthefirstsixmonthshewashere,\"acknowledgedMarilla。
\"AfterthatIsupposeIgotusedtohim。He’stakenagreatnotiontofarminglately,andwantsmetolethimtryrunningthefarmnextyear。Imay,forMr。Barrydoesn’tthinkhe’llwanttorentitmuchlonger,andsomenewarrangementwillhavetobemade。\"
\"Well,youcertainlyhavealovelydayforyourwedding,Anne,\"saidDiana,assheslippedavoluminousapronoverhersilkenarray。\"Youcouldn’thavehadafineroneifyou’dordereditfromEaton’s。\"
\"Indeed,there’stoomuchmoneygoingoutofthisIslandtothatsameEaton’s,\"saidMrs。Lyndeindignantly。Shehadstrongviewsonthesubjectofoctopus-likedepartmentstores,andneverlostanopportunityofairingthem。\"Andasforthosecataloguesoftheirs,they’retheAvonleagirls’Biblenow,that’swhat。TheyporeoverthemonSundaysinsteadofstudyingtheHolyScriptures。\"
\"Well,they’resplendidtoamusechildrenwith,\"saidDiana。\"FredandSmallAnnelookatthepicturesbythehour。\"
\"_I_amusedtenchildrenwithouttheaidofEaton’scatalogue,\"saidMrs。Rachelseverely。
\"Come,youtwo,don’tquarreloverEaton’scatalogue,\"
saidAnnegaily。\"Thisismydayofdays,youknow。
I’msohappyIwanteveryoneelsetobehappy,too。\"
\"I’msureIhopeyourhappinesswilllast,child,\"
sighedMrs。Rachel。Shedidhopeittruly,andbelievedit,butshewasafraiditwasinthenatureofachallengetoProvidencetoflauntyourhappinesstooopenly。Anne,forherowngood,mustbetoneddownatrifle。
Butitwasahappyandbeautifulbridewhocamedowntheold,homespun-carpetedstairsthatSeptembernoon——thefirstbrideofGreenGables,slenderandshining-eyed,inthemistofhermaidenveil,withherarmsfullofroses。Gilbert,waitingforherinthehallbelow,lookedupatherwithadoringeyes。Shewashisatlast,thisevasive,long-soughtAnne,wonafteryearsofpatientwaiting。Itwastohimshewascominginthesweetsurrenderofthebride。Washeworthyofher?Couldhemakeherashappyashehoped?
Ifhefailedher——ifhecouldnotmeasureuptoherstandardofmanhood——then,assheheldoutherhand,theireyesmetandalldoubtwassweptawayinagladcertainty。Theybelongedtoeachother;and,nomatterwhatlifemightholdforthem,itcouldneveralterthat。Theirhappinesswasineachother’skeepingandbothwereunafraid。
Theyweremarriedinthesunshineoftheoldorchard,circledbythelovingandkindlyfacesoflong-familiarfriends。Mr。Allanmarriedthem,andtheReverendJomadewhatMrs。RachelLyndeafterwardspronouncedtobethe\"mostbeautifulweddingprayer\"shehadeverheard。BirdsdonotoftensinginSeptember,butonesangsweetlyfromsomehiddenboughwhileGilbertandAnnerepeatedtheirdeathlessvows。Annehearditandthrilledtoit;Gilbertheardit,andwonderedonlythatallthebirdsintheworldhadnotburstintojubilantsong;Paulhearditandlaterwrotealyricaboutitwhichwasoneofthemostadmiredinhisfirstvolumeofverse;CharlottatheFourthhearditandwasblissfullysureitmeantgoodluckforheradoredMissShirley。Thebirdsanguntiltheceremonywasendedandthenitwoundupwithonemadlittle,gladlittletrill。Neverhadtheoldgray-greenhouseamongitsenfoldingorchardsknownablither,merrierafternoon。
AlltheoldjestsandquipsthatmusthavedonedutyatweddingssinceEdenwereservedup,andseemedasnewandbrilliantandmirth-provokingasiftheyhadneverbeenutteredbefore。Laughterandjoyhadtheirway;
andwhenAnneandGilbertlefttocatchtheCarmodytrain,withPaulasdriver,thetwinswerereadywithriceandoldshoes,inthethrowingofwhichCharlottatheFourthandMr。Harrisonboreavaliantpart。
Marillastoodatthegateandwatchedthecarriageoutofsightdownthelonglanewithitsbanksofgoldenrod。Anneturnedatitsendtowaveherlastgood-bye。Shewasgone——GreenGableswasherhomenomore;Marilla’sfacelookedverygrayandoldassheturnedtothehousewhichAnnehadfilledforfourteenyears,andeveninherabsence,withlightandlife。
ButDianaandhersmallfry,theEchoLodgepeopleandtheAllans,hadstayedtohelpthetwooldladiesoverthelonelinessofthefirstevening;andtheycontrivedtohaveaquietlypleasantlittlesuppertime,sittinglongaroundthetableandchattingoverallthedetailsoftheday。WhiletheyweresittingthereAnneandGilbertwerealightingfromthetrainatGlenSt。Mary。
CHAPTER5
THEHOMECOMING
Dr。DavidBlythehadsenthishorseandbuggytomeetthem,andtheurchinwhohadbroughtitslippedawaywithasympatheticgrin,leavingthemtothedelightofdrivingalonetotheirnewhomethroughtheradiantevening。
Anneneverforgotthelovelinessoftheviewthatbrokeuponthemwhentheyhaddrivenoverthehillbehindthevillage。Hernewhomecouldnotyetbeseen;butbeforeherlayFourWindsHarborlikeagreat,shiningmirrorofroseandsilver。Fardown,shesawitsentrancebetweenthebarofsanddunesononesideandasteep,high,grim,redsandstonecliffontheother。
Beyondthebarthesea,calmandaustere,dreamedintheafterlight。Thelittlefishingvillage,nestledinthecovewherethesand-dunesmettheharborshore,lookedlikeagreatopalinthehaze。Theskyoverthemwaslikeajewelledcupfromwhichtheduskwaspouring;theairwascrispwiththecompellingtangofthesea,andthewholelandscapewasinfusedwiththesubtletiesofaseaevening。Afewdimsailsdriftedalongthedarkening,fir-cladharborshores。Abellwasringingfromthetowerofalittlewhitechurchonthefarside;mellowlyanddreamilysweet,thechimefloatedacrossthewaterblentwiththemoanofthesea。Thegreatrevolvinglightonthecliffatthechannelflashedwarmandgoldenagainsttheclearnorthernsky,atrembling,quiveringstarofgoodhope。
Faroutalongthehorizonwasthecrinkledgrayribbonofapassingsteamer’ssmoke。
\"Oh,beautiful,beautiful,\"murmuredAnne。\"IshallloveFourWinds,Gilbert。Whereisourhouse?\"
\"Wecan’tseeityet——thebeltofbirchrunningupfromthatlittlecovehidesit。It’sabouttwomilesfromGlenSt。Mary,andthere’sanothermilebetweenitandthelight-house。Wewon’thavemanyneighbors,Anne。There’sonlyonehousenearusandIdon’tknowwholivesinit。ShallyoubelonelywhenI’maway?\"
\"Notwiththatlightandthatlovelinessforcompany。
Wholivesinthathouse,Gilbert?\"
\"Idon’tknow。Itdoesn’tlook——exactly——asiftheoccupantswouldbekindredspirits,Anne,doesit?\"
Thehousewasalarge,substantialaffair,paintedsuchavividgreenthatthelandscapeseemedquitefadedbycontrast。Therewasanorchardbehindit,andanicelykeptlawnbeforeit,but,somehow,therewasacertainbarenessaboutit。Perhapsitsneatnesswasresponsibleforthis;thewholeestablishment,house,barns,orchard,garden,lawnandlane,wassostarklyneat。
\"Itdoesn’tseemprobablethatanyonewiththattasteinpaintcouldbeVERYkindred,\"acknowledgedAnne,\"unlessitwereanaccident——likeourbluehall。I
feelcertaintherearenochildrenthere,atleast。
It’sevenneaterthantheoldCoppplaceontheToryroad,andIneverexpectedtoseeanythingneaterthanthat。\"
Theyhadnotmetanybodyonthemoist,redroadthatwoundalongtheharborshore。Butjustbeforetheycametothebeltofbirchwhichhidtheirhome,Annesawagirlwhowasdrivingaflockofsnow-whitegeesealongthecrestofavelvetygreenhillontheright。Great,scatteredfirsgrewalongit。Betweentheirtrunksonesawglimpsesofyellowharvestfields,gleamsofgoldensand-hills,andbitsofbluesea。Thegirlwastallandworeadressofpaleblueprint。Shewalkedwithacertainspringinessofstepanderectnessofbearing。SheandhergeesecameoutofthegateatthefootofthehillasAnneandGilbertpassed。Shestoodwithherhandonthefasteningofthegate,andlookedsteadilyatthem,withanexpressionthathardlyattainedtointerest,butdidnotdescendtocuriosity。
ItseemedtoAnne,forafleetingmoment,thattherewasevenaveiledhintofhostilityinit。Butitwasthegirl’sbeautywhichmadeAnnegivealittlegasp——abeautysomarkedthatitmusthaveattractedattentionanywhere。Shewashatless,butheavybraidsofburnishedhair,thehueofripewheat,weretwistedaboutherheadlikeacoronet;hereyeswereblueandstar-like;herfigure,initsplainprintgown,wasmagnificent;andherlipswereascrimsonasthebunchofblood-redpoppiessheworeatherbelt。
\"Gilbert,whoisthegirlwehavejustpassed?\"askedAnne,inalowvoice。
\"Ididn’tnoticeanygirl,\"saidGilbert,whohadeyesonlyforhisbride。
\"Shewasstandingbythatgate——no,don’tlookback。
Sheisstillwatchingus。Ineversawsuchabeautifulface。\"
\"Idon’trememberseeinganyveryhandsomegirlswhileIwashere。TherearesomeprettygirlsupattheGlen,butIhardlythinktheycouldbecalledbeautiful。\"
\"Thisgirlis。Youcan’thaveseenher,oryouwouldrememberher。Nobodycouldforgether。Ineversawsuchafaceexceptinpictures。Andherhair!ItmademethinkofBrowning’s`cordofgold’and`gorgeoussnake’!\"
\"Probablyshe’ssomevisitorinFourWinds——likelysomeonefromthatbigsummerhotelovertheharbor。\"
\"Sheworeawhiteapronandshewasdrivinggeese。\"
\"Shemightdothatforamusement。Look,Anne——there’sourhouse。\"
Annelookedandforgotforatimethegirlwiththesplendid,resentfuleyes。Thefirstglimpseofhernewhomewasadelighttoeyeandspirit——itlookedsolikeabig,creamyseashellstrandedontheharborshore。
TherowsoftallLombardypoplarsdownitslanestoodoutinstately,purplesilhouetteagainstthesky。
Behindit,shelteringitsgardenfromthetookeenbreathofseawinds,wasacloudyfirwood,inwhichthewindsmightmakeallkindsofweirdandhauntingmusic。Likeallwoods,itseemedtobeholdingandenfoldingsecretsinitsrecesses,——secretswhosecharmisonlytobewonbyenteringinandpatientlyseeking。
Outwardly,darkgreenarmskeeptheminviolatefromcuriousorindifferenteyes。
ThenightwindswerebeginningtheirwilddancesbeyondthebarandthefishinghamletacrosstheharborwasgemmedwithlightsasAnneandGilbertdroveupthepoplarlane。Thedoorofthelittlehouseopened,andawarmglowoffirelightflickeredoutintothedusk。
GilbertliftedAnnefromthebuggyandledherintothegarden,throughthelittlegatebetweentheruddy-tippedfirs,upthetrim,redpathtothesandstonestep。
\"Welcomehome,\"hewhispered,andhandinhandtheysteppedoverthethresholdoftheirhouseofdreams。