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Chapter X



         Anne’s Apology






         Marilla said nothing to Matthew about the affair that
         evening;  but  when  Anne  proved  still  refractory  the  next
         morning an explanation had to be made to account for her
         absence from the breakfast table. Marilla told Matthew the
         whole story, taking pains to impress him with a due sense of
         the enormity of Anne’s behavior.
            ‘It’s a good thing Rachel Lynde got a calling down; she’s a
         meddlesome old gossip,’ was Matthew’s consolatory rejoin-
         der.
            ‘Matthew  Cuthbert,  I’m  astonished  at  you.  You  know
         that  Anne’s  behavior  was  dreadful,  and  yet  you  take  her
         part! I suppose you’ll be saying next thing that she oughtn’t
         to be punished at all!’
            ‘Well  now—no—not  exactly,’  said  Matthew  uneasily.  I
         reckon she ought to be punished a little. But don’t be too
         hard on her, Marilla. Recollect she hasn’t ever had anyone to
         teach her right. You’re—you’re going to give her something
         to eat, aren’t you?’
            ‘When did you ever hear of me starving people into good
         behavior?’ demanded Marilla indignantly. ‘She’ll have her

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