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  \"WhatareyougoingtodowithRusty?\"askedPhil,asthatprivilegedpussypaddedintotheroom。

  \"IamgoingtotakehimhomewithmeandJosephandtheSarah-cat,\"

  announcedAuntJamesina,followingRusty。\"Itwouldbeashametoseparatethosecatsnowthattheyhavelearnedtolivetogether。

  It’sahardlessonforcatsandhumanstolearn。\"

  \"I’msorrytopartwithRusty,\"saidAnneregretfully,\"butitwouldbenousetotakehimtoGreenGables。Marilladetestscats,andDavywouldteasehislifeout。Besides,Idon’tsupposeI’llbehomeverylong。I’vebeenofferedtheprincipalshipoftheSummersideHighSchool。\"

  \"Areyougoingtoacceptit?\"askedPhil。

  \"I——Ihaven’tdecidedyet,\"answeredAnne,withaconfusedflush。

  Philnoddedunderstandingly。NaturallyAnne’splanscouldnotbesettleduntilRoyhadspoken。Hewouldsoon——therewasnodoubtofthat。AndtherewasnodoubtthatAnnewouldsay\"yes\"whenhesaid\"Willyouplease?\"Anneherselfregardedthestateofaffairswithaseldom-ruffledcomplacency。ShewasdeeplyinlovewithRoy。

  True,itwasnotjustwhatshehadimaginedlovetobe。Butwasanythinginlife,Anneaskedherselfwearily,likeone’simaginationofit?Itwastheolddiamonddisillusionofchildhoodrepeated——

  thesamedisappointmentshehadfeltwhenshehadfirstseenthechillsparkleinsteadofthepurplesplendorshehadanticipated。

  \"That’snotmyideaofadiamond,\"shehadsaid。ButRoywasadearfellowandtheywouldbeveryhappytogether,evenifsomeindefinablezestwasmissingoutoflife。WhenRoycamedownthateveningandaskedAnnetowalkintheparkeveryoneatPatty’sPlaceknewwhathehadcometosay;andeveryoneknew,orthoughttheyknew,whatAnne’sanswerwouldbe。

  \"Anneisaveryfortunategirl,\"saidAuntJamesina。

  \"Isupposeso,\"saidStella,shrugginghershoulders。\"Royisanicefellowandallthat。Butthere’sreallynothinginhim。\"

  \"Thatsoundsverylikeajealousremark,StellaMaynard,\"saidAuntJamesinarebukingly。

  \"Itdoes——butIamnotjealous,\"saidStellacalmly。\"IloveAnneandIlikeRoy。Everybodysayssheismakingabrilliantmatch,andevenMrs。Gardnerthinkshercharmingnow。Itallsoundsasifitweremadeinheaven,butIhavemydoubts。

  Makethemostofthat,AuntJamesina。\"

  RoyaskedAnnetomarryhiminthelittlepavilionontheharborshorewheretheyhadtalkedontherainydayoftheirfirstmeeting。

  Annethoughtitveryromanticthatheshouldhavechosenthatspot。

  Andhisproposalwasasbeautifullywordedasifhehadcopiedit,asoneofRubyGillis’lovershaddone,outofaDeportmentofCourtshipandMarriage。Thewholeeffectwasquiteflawless。

  Anditwasalsosincere。TherewasnodoubtthatRoymeantwhathesaid。Therewasnofalsenotetojarthesymphony。

  Annefeltthatsheoughttobethrillingfromheadtofoot。

  Butshewasn’t;shewashorriblycool。WhenRoypausedforhisanswersheopenedherlipstosayherfatefulyes。

  Andthen——shefoundherselftremblingasifshewerereelingbackfromaprecipice。Tohercameoneofthosemomentswhenwerealize,asbyablindingflashofillumination,morethanallourpreviousyearshavetaughtus。ShepulledherhandfromRoy’s。

  \"Oh,Ican’tmarryyou——Ican’t——Ican’t,\"shecried,wildly。

  Royturnedpale——andalsolookedratherfoolish。Hehad——

  smallblametohim——feltverysure。

  \"Whatdoyoumean?\"hestammered。

  \"ImeanthatIcan’tmarryyou,\"repeatedAnnedesperately。

  \"IthoughtIcould——butIcan’t。\"

  \"Whycan’tyou?\"Royaskedmorecalmly。

  \"Because——Idon’tcareenoughforyou。\"

  AcrimsonstreakcameintoRoy’sface。

  \"Soyou’vejustbeenamusingyourselfthesetwoyears?\"hesaidslowly。

  \"No,no,Ihaven’t,\"gaspedpoorAnne。Oh,howcouldsheexplain?

  SheCOULDN’Texplain。Therearesomethingsthatcannotbeexplained。

  \"IdidthinkIcared——trulyIdid——butIknownowIdon’t。\"

  \"Youhaveruinedmylife,\"saidRoybitterly。

  \"Forgiveme,\"pleadedAnnemiserably,withhotcheeksandstingingeyes。

  Royturnedawayandstoodforafewminuteslookingoutseaward。

  WhenhecamebacktoAnne,hewasverypaleagain。

  \"Youcangivemenohope?\"hesaid。

  Anneshookherheadmutely。

  \"Then——good-bye,\"saidRoy。\"Ican’tunderstandit——I

  can’tbelieveyouarenotthewomanI’vebelievedyoutobe。

  Butreproachesareidlebetweenus。YouaretheonlywomanIcaneverlove。Ithankyouforyourfriendship,atleast。

  Good-bye,Anne。\"

  \"Good-bye,\"falteredAnne。WhenRoyhadgoneshesatforalongtimeinthepavilion,watchingawhitemistcreepingsubtlyandremorselesslylandwarduptheharbor。Itwasherhourofhumiliationandself-contemptandshame。Theirwaveswentoverher。Andyet,underneathitall,wasaqueersenseofrecoveredfreedom。

  SheslippedintoPatty’sPlaceintheduskandescapedtoherroom。

  ButPhilwasthereonthewindowseat。

  \"Wait,\"saidAnne,flushingtoanticipatethescene。\"WaittilyouhearwhatIhavetosay。Phil,Royaskedmetomarryhim-andIrefused。\"

  \"You——youREFUSEDhim?\"saidPhilblankly。

  \"Yes。\"

  \"AnneShirley,areyouinyoursenses?\"

  \"Ithinkso,\"saidAnnewearily。\"Oh,Phil,don’tscoldme。

  Youdon’tunderstand。\"

  \"Icertainlydon’tunderstand。You’veencouragedRoyGardnerineverywayfortwoyears——andnowyoutellmeyou’verefusedhim。

  Thenyou’vejustbeenflirtingscandalouslywithhim。Anne,I

  couldn’thavebelieveditofYOU。\"

  \"IWASN’Tflirtingwithhim——IhonestlythoughtIcareduptothelastminute——andthen——well,IjustknewINEVERcouldmarryhim。\"

  \"Isuppose,\"saidPhilcruelly,\"thatyouintendedtomarryhimforhismoney,andthenyourbetterselfroseupandpreventedyou。\"

  \"IDIDN’T。Ineverthoughtabouthismoney。Oh,Ican’texplainittoyouanymorethanIcouldtohim。\"

  \"Well,IcertainlythinkyouhavetreatedRoyshamefully,\"saidPhilinexasperation。\"He’shandsomeandcleverandrichandgood。

  Whatmoredoyouwant?\"

  \"IwantsomeonewhoBELONGSinmylife。Hedoesn’t。Iwassweptoffmyfeetatfirstbyhisgoodlooksandknackofpayingromanticcompliments;andlateronIthoughtIMUSTbeinlovebecausehewasmydark-eyedideal。\"

  \"Iambadenoughfornotknowingmyownmind,butyouareworse,\"

  saidPhil。

  \"_I_DOknowmyownmind,\"protestedAnne。\"Thetroubleis,mymindchangesandthenIhavetogetacquaintedwithitalloveragain。\"

  \"Well,Isupposethereisnouseinsayinganythingtoyou。\"

  \"Thereisnoneed,Phil。I’minthedust。Thishasspoiledeverythingbackwards。IcanneverthinkofRedmonddayswithoutrecallingthehumiliationofthisevening。Roydespisesme——

  andyoudespiseme——andIdespisemyself。\"

  \"Youpoordarling,\"saidPhil,melting。\"Justcomehereandletmecomfortyou。I’venorighttoscoldyou。I’dhavemarriedAlecorAlonzoifIhadn’tmetJo。Oh,Anne,thingsaresomixed-upinreallife。Theyaren’tclear-cutandtrimmedoff,astheyareinnovels。\"

  \"IhopethatNOonewilleveragainaskmetomarryhimaslongasIlive,\"sobbedpoorAnne,devoutlybelievingthatshemeantit。

  ChapterXXXIX

  DealswithWeddingsAnnefeltthatlifepartookofthenatureofananticlimaxduringthefirstfewweeksafterherreturntoGreenGables。ShemissedthemerrycomradeshipofPatty’sPlace。Shehaddreamedsomebrilliantdreamsduringthepastwinterandnowtheylayinthedustaroundher。Inherpresentmoodofself-disgust,shecouldnotimmediatelybegindreamingagain。Andshediscoveredthat,whilesolitudewithdreamsisglorious,solitudewithoutthemhasfewcharms。

  ShehadnotseenRoyagainaftertheirpainfulpartingintheparkpavilion;butDorothycametoseeherbeforesheleftKingsport。

  \"I’mawfullysorryyouwon’tmarryRoy,\"shesaid。\"Ididwantyouforasister。Butyouarequiteright。Hewouldboreyoutodeath。

  Ilovehim,andheisadearsweetboy,butreallyheisn’tabitinteresting。Helooksasifheoughttobe,butheisn’t。\"

  \"Thiswon’tspoilOURfriendship,willit,Dorothy?\"Annehadaskedwistfully。

  \"No,indeed。You’retoogoodtolose。IfIcan’thaveyouforasisterImeantokeepyouasachumanyway。Anddon’tfretoverRoy。Heisfeelingterriblyjustnow——Ihavetolistentohisoutpouringseveryday——buthe’llgetoverit。Healwaysdoes。\"

  \"Oh——ALWAYS?\"saidAnnewithaslightchangeofvoice。

  \"Sohehas`gotoverit’before?\"

  \"Dearme,yes,\"saidDorothyfrankly。\"Twicebefore。Andheravedtomejustthesamebothtimes。Notthattheothersactuallyrefusedhim——theysimplyannouncedtheirengagementstosomeoneelse。Ofcourse,whenhemetyouhevowedtomethathehadneverreallylovedbefore——thatthepreviousaffairshadbeenmerelyboyishfancies。ButIdon’tthinkyouneedworry。\"

  Annedecidednottoworry。Herfeelingswereamixtureofreliefandresentment。Royhadcertainlytoldhershewastheonlyonehehadeverloved。Nodoubthebelievedit。Butitwasacomforttofeelthatshehadnot,inalllikelihood,ruinedhislife。

  Therewereothergoddesses,andRoy,accordingtoDorothy,mustneedsbeworshippingatsomeshrine。Nevertheless,lifewasstrippedofseveralmoreillusions,andAnnebegantothinkdrearilythatitseemedratherbare。

  Shecamedownfromtheporchgableontheeveningofherreturnwithasorrowfulface。

  \"WhathashappenedtotheoldSnowQueen,Marilla?\"

  \"Oh,Iknewyou’dfeelbadoverthat,\"saidMarilla。\"Ifeltbadmyself。

  ThattreewasthereeversinceIwasayounggirl。ItblewdowninthebiggalewehadinMarch。Itwasrottenatthecore。\"

  \"I’llmissitso,\"grievedAnne。\"Theporchgabledoesn’tseemthesameroomwithoutit。I’llneverlookfromitswindowagainwithoutasenseofloss。Andoh,InevercamehometoGreenGablesbeforethatDianawasn’theretowelcomeme。\"

  \"Dianahassomethingelsetothinkofjustnow,\"saidMrs。Lyndesignificantly。

  \"Well,tellmealltheAvonleanews,\"saidAnne,sittingdownontheporchsteps,wheretheeveningsunshinefelloverherhairinafinegoldenrain。

  \"Thereisn’tmuchnewsexceptwhatwe’vewroteyou,\"saidMrs。Lynde。

  \"Isupposeyouhaven’theardthatSimonFletcherbrokehisleglastweek。

  It’sagreatthingforhisfamily。They’regettingahundredthingsdonethatthey’vealwayswantedtodobutcouldn’taslongashewasabout,theoldcrank。\"

  \"Hecameofanaggravatingfamily,\"remarkedMarilla。

  \"Aggravating?Well,rather!Hismotherusedtogetupinprayer-meetingandtellallherchildren’sshortcomingsandaskprayersforthem。`Courseitmadethemmad,andworsethanever。\"

  \"Youhaven’ttoldAnnethenewsaboutJane,\"suggestedMarilla。

  \"Oh,Jane,\"sniffedMrs。Lynde。\"Well,\"sheconcededgrudgingly,\"JaneAndrewsishomefromtheWest——camelastweek——andshe’sgoingtobemarriedtoaWinnipegmillionaire。YoumaybesureMrs。Harmonlostnotimeintellingitfarandwide。\"

  \"DearoldJane——I’msoglad,\"saidAnneheartily。\"Shedeservesthegoodthingsoflife。\"

  \"Oh,Iain’tsayinganythingagainstJane。She’saniceenoughgirl。

  Butsheisn’tinthemillionaireclass,andyou’llfindthere’snotmuchtorecommendthatmanbuthismoney,that’swhat。Mrs。Harmonsayshe’sanEnglishmanwhohasmademoneyinminesbut_I_believehe’llturnouttobeaYankee。Hecertainlymusthavemoney,forhehasjustshoweredJanewithjewelry。HerengagementringisadiamondclustersobigthatitlookslikeaplasteronJane’sfatpaw。\"

  Mrs。Lyndecouldnotkeepsomebitternessoutofhertone。

  HerewasJaneAndrews,thatplainlittleplodder,engagedtoamillionaire,whileAnne,itseemed,wasnotyetbespokenbyanyone,richorpoor。AndMrs。HarmonAndrewsdidbraginsufferably。

  \"WhathasGilbertBlythebeendoingtoatcollege?\"askedMarilla。

  \"Isawhimwhenhecamehomelastweek,andheissopaleandthinIhardlyknewhim。\"

  \"Hestudiedveryhardlastwinter,\"saidAnne。\"YouknowhetookHighHonorsinClassicsandtheCooperPrize。Ithasn’tbeentakenforfiveyears!SoIthinkhe’sratherrundown。

  We’reallalittletired。\"

  \"Anyhow,you’reaB。A。andJaneAndrewsisn’tandneverwillbe,\"

  saidMrs。Lynde,withgloomysatisfaction。

  AfeweveningslaterAnnewentdowntoseeJane,butthelatterwasawayinCharlottetown——\"gettingsewingdone,\"Mrs。HarmoninformedAnneproudly。\"OfcourseanAvonleadressmakerwouldn’tdoforJaneunderthecircumstances。\"

  \"I’veheardsomethingveryniceaboutJane,\"saidAnne。

  \"Yes,Janehasdoneprettywell,evenifsheisn’taB。A。,\"saidMrs。Harmon,withaslighttossofherhead。\"Mr。Inglisisworthmillions,andthey’regoingtoEuropeontheirweddingtour。

  Whentheycomebackthey’llliveinaperfectmansionofmarbleinWinnipeg。Janehasonlyonetrouble——shecancooksowellandherhusbandwon’tlethercook。Heissorichhehireshiscookingdone。They’regoingtokeepacookandtwoothermaidsandacoachmanandaman-of-all-work。ButwhataboutYOU,Anne?Idon’thearanythingofyourbeingmarried,afterallyourcollege-going。\"

  \"Oh,\"laughedAnne,\"Iamgoingtobeanoldmaid。Ireallycan’tfindanyonetosuitme。\"Itwasratherwickedofher。

  ShedeliberatelymeanttoremindMrs。Andrewsthatifshebecameanoldmaiditwasnotbecauseshehadnothadatleastonechanceofmarriage。ButMrs。Harmontookswiftrevenge。

  \"Well,theover-particulargirlsgenerallygetleft,Inotice。

  Andwhat’sthisIhearaboutGilbertBlythebeingengagedtoaMissStuart?CharlieSloanetellsmesheisperfectlybeautiful。

  Isittrue?\"

  \"Idon’tknowifitistruethatheisengagedtoMissStuart,\"

  repliedAnne,withSpartancomposure,\"butitiscertainlytruethatsheisverylovely。\"

  \"IoncethoughtyouandGilbertwouldhavemadeamatchofit,\"

  saidMrs。Harmon。\"Ifyoudon’ttakecare,Anne,allofyourbeauxwillslipthroughyourfingers。\"

  AnnedecidednottocontinueherduelwithMrs。Harmon。

  Youcouldnotfencewithanantagonistwhometrapierthrustwithblowofbattleaxe。

  \"SinceJaneisaway,\"shesaid,risinghaughtily,\"Idon’tthinkIcanstaylongerthismorning。I’llcomedownwhenshecomeshome。\"

  \"Do,\"saidMrs。Harmoneffusively。\"Janeisn’tabitproud。

  Shejustmeanstoassociatewithheroldfriendsthesameasever。

  She’llberealgladtoseeyou。\"

  Jane’smillionairearrivedthelastofMayandcarriedheroffinablazeofsplendor。Mrs。LyndewasspitefullygratifiedtofindthatMr。Ingliswaseverydayofforty,andshortandthinandgrayish。Mrs。Lyndedidnotsparehiminherenumerationofhisshortcomings,youmaybesure。

  \"Itwilltakeallhisgoldtogildapilllikehim,that’swhat,\"

  saidMrs。Rachelsolemnly。

  \"Helookskindandgood-hearted,\"saidAnneloyally,\"andI’msurehethinkstheworldofJane。\"

  \"Humph!\"saidMrs。Rachel。

  PhilGordonwasmarriedthenextweekandAnnewentovertoBolingbroketobeherbridesmaid。Philmadeadaintyfairyofabride,andtheRev。Jowassoradiantinhishappinessthatnobodythoughthimplain。

  \"We’regoingforalovers’saunterthroughthelandofEvangeline,\"

  saidPhil,\"andthenwe’llsettledownonPattersonStreet。

  Motherthinksitisterrible——shethinksJomightatleasttakeachurchinadecentplace。ButthewildernessofthePattersonslumswillblossomliketheroseformeifJoisthere。

  Oh,Anne,I’msohappymyheartacheswithit。\"

  Annewasalwaysgladinthehappinessofherfriends;butitissometimesalittlelonelytobesurroundedeverywherebyahappinessthatisnotyourown。AnditwasjustthesamewhenshewentbacktoAvonlea。ThistimeitwasDianawhowasbathedinthewonderfulglorythatcomestoawomanwhenherfirst-bornislaidbesideher。AnnelookedatthewhiteyoungmotherwithacertainawethathadneverenteredintoherfeelingsforDianabefore。Couldthispalewomanwiththeraptureinhereyesbethelittleblack-curled,rosy-cheekedDianashehadplayedwithinvanishedschooldays?Itgaveheraqueerdesolatefeelingthatsheherselfsomehowbelongedonlyinthosepastyearsandhadnobusinessinthepresentatall。

  \"Isn’theperfectlybeautiful?\"saidDianaproudly。

  ThelittlefatfellowwasabsurdlylikeFred——justasround,justasred。Annereallycouldnotsayconscientiouslythatshethoughthimbeautiful,butshevowedsincerelythathewassweetandkissableandaltogetherdelightful。

  \"BeforehecameIwantedagirl,sothatIcouldcallherANNE,\"

  saidDiana。\"ButnowthatlittleFredishereIwouldn’texchangehimforamilliongirls。HejustCOULDN’Thavebeenanythingbuthisownpreciousself。\"

  \"`Everylittlebabyisthesweetestandthebest,’\"quotedMrs。Allangaily。\"IflittleAnneHADcomeyou’dhavefeltjustthesameabouther。\"

  Mrs。AllanwasvisitinginAvonlea,forthefirsttimesinceleavingit。Shewasasgayandsweetandsympatheticasever。

  Heroldgirlfriendshadwelcomedherbackrapturously。

  Thereigningminister’swifewasanestimablelady,butshewasnotexactlyakindredspirit。

  \"Icanhardlywaittillhegetsoldenoughtotalk,\"sighedDiana。

  \"Ijustlongtohearhimsay`mother。’Andoh,I’mdeterminedthathisfirstmemoryofmeshallbeaniceone。ThefirstmemoryI

  haveofmymotherisofherslappingmeforsomethingIhaddone。

  IamsureIdeservedit,andmotherwasalwaysagoodmotherandI

  loveherdearly。ButIdowishmyfirstmemoryofherwasnicer。\"

  \"Ihavejustonememoryofmymotheranditisthesweetestofallmymemories,\"saidMrs。Allan。\"Iwasfiveyearsold,andI

  hadbeenallowedtogotoschoolonedaywithmytwooldersisters。

  Whenschoolcameoutmysisterswenthomeindifferentgroups,eachsupposingIwaswiththeother。InsteadIhadrunoffwithalittlegirlIhadplayedwithatrecess。Wewenttoherhome,whichwasneartheschool,andbeganmakingmudpies。Wewerehavingaglorioustimewhenmyoldersisterarrived,breathlessandangry。

  \"`Younaughtygirl\"shecried,snatchingmyreluctanthandanddraggingmealongwithher。`Comehomethisminute。Oh,you’regoingtocatchit!Motherisawfulcross。Sheisgoingtogiveyouagoodwhipping。’

  \"Ihadneverbeenwhipped。Dreadandterrorfilledmypoorlittleheart。IhaveneverbeensomiserableinmylifeasIwasonthatwalkhome。Ihadnotmeanttobenaughty。PhemyCameronhadaskedmetogohomewithherandIhadnotknownitwaswrongtogo。AndnowIwastobewhippedforit。Whenwegothomemysisterdraggedmeintothekitchenwheremotherwassittingbythefireinthetwilight。MypoorweelegsweretremblingsothatIcouldhardlystand。Andmother——motherjusttookmeupinherarms,withoutonewordofrebukeorharshness,kissedmeandheldmeclosetoherheart。`Iwassofrightenedyouwerelost,darling,’shesaidtenderly。Icouldseetheloveshininginhereyesasshelookeddownonme。SheneverscoldedorreproachedmeforwhatIhaddone——onlytoldmeImustnevergoawayagainwithoutaskingpermission。Shediedverysoonafterwards。ThatistheonlymemoryIhaveofher。Isn’titabeautifulone?\"

  Annefeltlonelierthaneverasshewalkedhome,goingbywayoftheBirchPathandWillowmere。Shehadnotwalkedthatwayformanymoons。Itwasadarkly-purplebloomynight。Theairwasheavywithblossomfragrance——almosttooheavy。Thecloyedsensesrecoiledfromitasfromanoverfullcup。Thebirchesofthepathhadgrownfromthefairysaplingsofoldtobigtrees。

  Everythinghadchanged。Annefeltthatshewouldbegladwhenthesummerwasoverandshewasawayatworkagain。Perhapslifewouldnotseemsoemptythen。

  \"`I’vetriedtheworld——itwearsnomoreThecoloringofromanceitwore,’\"

  sighedAnne——andwasstraightwaymuchcomfortedbytheromanceintheideaoftheworldbeingdenudedofromance!

  ChapterXL

  ABookofRevelationTheIrvingscamebacktoEchoLodgeforthesummer,andAnnespentahappythreeweeksthereinJuly。MissLavendarhadnotchanged;

  CharlottatheFourthwasaverygrown-upyoungladynow,butstilladoredAnnesincerely。

  \"Whenall’ssaidanddone,MissShirley,ma’am,Ihaven’tseenanyoneinBostonthat’sequaltoyou,\"shesaidfrankly。

  Paulwasalmostgrownup,too。Hewassixteen,hischestnutcurlshadgivenplacetoclose-croppedbrownlocks,andhewasmoreinterestedinfootballthanfairies。Butthebondbetweenhimandhisoldteacherstillheld。Kindredspiritsalonedonotchangewithchangingyears。

  Itwasawet,bleak,crueleveninginJulywhenAnnecamebacktoGreenGables。Oneofthefiercesummerstormswhichsometimessweepoverthegulfwasravagingthesea。AsAnnecameinthefirstraindropsdashedagainstthepanes。

  \"WasthatPaulwhobroughtyouhome?\"askedMarilla。\"Whydidn’tyoumakehimstayallnight。It’sgoingtobeawildevening。\"

  \"He’llreachEchoLodgebeforetheraingetsveryheavy,Ithink。

  Anyway,hewantedtogobacktonight。Well,I’vehadasplendidvisit,butI’mgladtoseeyoudearfolksagain。`East,west,hame’sbest。’Davy,haveyoubeengrowingagainlately?\"

  \"I’vegrowedawholeinchsinceyouleft,\"saidDavyproudly。

  \"I’mastallasMiltyBoulternow。Ain’tIglad。He’llhavetostopcrowingaboutbeingbigger。Say,Anne,didyouknowthatGilbertBlytheisdying?\"Annestoodquitesilentandmotionless,lookingatDavy。HerfacehadgonesowhitethatMarillathoughtshewasgoingtofaint。

  \"Davy,holdyourtongue,\"saidMrs。Rachelangrily。\"Anne,don’tlooklikethat——DON’TLOOKLIKETHAT!Wedidn’tmeantotellyousosuddenly。\"

  \"Is——it——true?\"askedAnneinavoicethatwasnothers。

  \"Gilbertisveryill,\"saidMrs。Lyndegravely。\"HetookdownwithtyphoidfeverjustafteryouleftforEchoLodge。Didyouneverhearofit?\"

  \"No,\"saidthatunknownvoice。

  \"Itwasaverybadcasefromthestart。Thedoctorsaidhe’dbeenterriblyrundown。They’veatrainednurseandeverything’sbeendone。DON’Tlooklikethat,Anne。Whilethere’slifethere’shope。\"

  \"Mr。Harrisonwasherethiseveningandhesaidtheyhadnohopeofhim,\"

  reiteratedDavy。

  Marilla,lookingoldandwornandtired,gotupandmarchedDavygrimlyoutofthekitchen。

  \"Oh,DON’Tlookso,dear,\"saidMrs。Rachel,puttingherkindoldarmsaboutthepallidgirl。\"Ihaven’tgivenuphope,indeedIhaven’t。

  He’sgottheBlytheconstitutioninhisfavor,that’swhat。\"

  AnnegentlyputMrs。Lynde’sarmsawayfromher,walkedblindlyacrossthekitchen,throughthehall,upthestairstoheroldroom。

  Atitswindowshekneltdown,staringoutunseeingly。Itwasverydark。

  Therainwasbeatingdownovertheshiveringfields。TheHauntedWoodswasfullofthegroansofmightytreeswrunginthetempest,andtheairthrobbedwiththethunderouscrashofbillowsonthedistantshore。

  AndGilbertwasdying!

  ThereisabookofRevelationineveryone’slife,asthereisintheBible。

  Annereadhersthatbitternight,asshekeptheragonizedvigilthroughthehoursofstormanddarkness。ShelovedGilbert——hadalwayslovedhim!

  Sheknewthatnow。Sheknewthatshecouldnomorecasthimoutofherlifewithoutagonythanshecouldhavecutoffherrighthandandcastitfromher。

  Andtheknowledgehadcometoolate——toolateevenforthebittersolaceofbeingwithhimatthelast。Ifshehadnotbeensoblind——sofoolish——shewouldhavehadtherighttogotohimnow。Buthewouldneverknowthatshelovedhim——hewouldgoawayfromthislifethinkingthatshedidnotcare。Oh,theblackyearsofemptinessstretchingbeforeher!

  Shecouldnotlivethroughthem——shecouldnot!Shecowereddownbyherwindowandwished,forthefirsttimeinhergayyounglife,thatshecoulddie,too。IfGilbertwentawayfromher,withoutonewordorsignormessage,shecouldnotlive。Nothingwasofanyvaluewithouthim。

  Shebelongedtohimandhetoher。Inherhourofsupremeagonyshehadnodoubtofthat。HedidnotloveChristineStuart——neverhadlovedChristineStuart。Oh,whatafoolshehadbeennottorealizewhatthebondwasthathadheldhertoGilbert——tothinkthattheflatteredfancyshehadfeltforRoyGardnerhadbeenlove。Andnowshemustpayforherfollyasforacrime。

  Mrs。LyndeandMarillacrepttoherdoorbeforetheywenttobed,shooktheirheadsdoubtfullyateachotheroverthesilence,andwentaway。Thestormragedallnight,butwhenthedawncameitwasspent。Annesawafairyfringeoflightontheskirtsofdarkness。Soontheeasternhilltopshadafire-shotrubyrim。

  Thecloudsrolledthemselvesawayintogreat,soft,whitemassesonthehorizon;theskygleamedblueandsilvery。Ahushfellovertheworld。

  Annerosefromherkneesandcreptdownstairs。Thefreshnessoftherain-windblewagainstherwhitefaceasshewentoutintotheyard,andcooledherdry,burningeyes。Amerryrollickingwhistlewasliltingupthelane。AmomentlaterPacifiqueBuotecameinsight。

  Anne’sphysicalstrengthsuddenlyfailedher。Ifshehadnotclutchedatalowwillowboughshewouldhavefallen。PacifiquewasGeorgeFletcher’shiredman,andGeorgeFletcherlivednextdoortotheBlythes。Mrs。FletcherwasGilbert’saunt。

  Pacifiquewouldknowif——if——Pacifiquewouldknowwhattherewastobeknown。

  Pacifiquestrodesturdilyonalongtheredlane,whistling。HedidnotseeAnne。Shemadethreefutileattemptstocallhim。

  Hewasalmostpastbeforeshesucceededinmakingherquiveringlipscall,\"Pacifique!\"

  Pacifiqueturnedwithagrinandacheerfulgoodmorning。

  \"Pacifique,\"saidAnnefaintly,\"didyoucomefromGeorgeFletcher’sthismorning?\"

  \"Sure,\"saidPacifiqueamiably。\"Igotdewordlas’nightdatmyfader,hewasseeck。ItwassostormydatIcouldn’tgoden,soI

  startvairearlydismornin’。I’mgoin’troodewoodsforshortcut。\"

  \"DidyouhearhowGilbertBlythewasthismorning?\"Anne’sdesperationdrovehertothequestion。Eventheworstwouldbemoreendurablethanthishideoussuspense。

  \"He’sbetter,\"saidPacifique。\"Hegotdeturnlas’night。

  Dedoctorsayhe’llbeallrightnowdissoonwhile。Hadcloseshave,dough!Datboy,hejus’keelhimselfatcollege。

  Well,Imus’hurry。Deoldman,he’llbeinhurrytoseeme。\"

  Pacifiqueresumedhiswalkandhiswhistle。Annegazedafterhimwitheyeswherejoywasdrivingoutthestrainedanguishofthenight。

  Hewasaverylank,veryragged,veryhomelyyouth。Butinhersighthewasasbeautifulasthosewhobringgoodtidingsonthemountains。

  Never,aslongasshelived,wouldAnneseePacifique’sbrown,round,black-eyedfacewithoutawarmremembranceofthemomentwhenhehadgiventohertheoilofjoyformourning。

  LongafterPacifique’sgaywhistlehadfadedintothephantomofmusicandthenintosilencefarupunderthemaplesofLover’sLaneAnnestoodunderthewillows,tastingthepoignantsweetnessoflifewhensomegreatdreadhasbeenremovedfromit。Themorningwasacupfilledwithmistandglamor。Inthecornernearherwasarichsurpriseofnew-blown,crystal-dewedroses。

  Thetrillsandtricklesofsongfromthebirdsinthebigtreeaboveherseemedinperfectaccordwithhermood。Asentencefromaveryold,verytrue,verywonderfulBookcametoherlips,\"Weepingmayendureforanightbutjoycomethinthemorning。\"

  XLI

  LoveTakesUptheGlassofTime\"I’vecomeuptoaskyoutogoforoneofourold-timeramblesthroughSeptemberwoodsand`overhillswherespicesgrow,’thisafternoon,\"saidGilbert,comingsuddenlyaroundtheporchcorner。

  \"SupposewevisitHesterGray’sgarden。\"

  Anne,sittingonthestonestepwithherlapfullofapale,filmy,greenstuff,lookedupratherblankly。

  \"Oh,IwishIcould,\"shesaidslowly,\"butIreallycan’t,Gilbert。I’mgoingtoAlicePenhallow’sweddingthisevening,youknow。I’vegottodosomethingtothisdress,andbythetimeit’sfinishedI’llhavetogetready。I’msosorry。

  I’dlovetogo。\"

  \"Well,canyougotomorrowafternoon,then?\"askedGilbert,apparentlynotmuchdisappointed。

  \"Yes,Ithinkso。\"

  \"InthatcaseIshallhiemehomeatoncetodosomethingI

  shouldotherwisehavetodotomorrow。SoAlicePenhallowistobemarriedtonight。Threeweddingsforyouinonesummer,Anne——Phil’s,Alice’s,andJane’s。I’llneverforgiveJanefornotinvitingmetoherwedding。\"

  \"Youreallycan’tblameherwhenyouthinkofthetremendousAndrewsconnectionwhohadtobeinvited。Thehousecouldhardlyholdthemall。IwasonlybiddenbygraceofbeingJane’soldchum——atleastonJane’spart。IthinkMrs。Harmon’smotiveforinvitingmewastoletmeseeJane’ssurpassinggorgeousness。\"

  \"Isittruethatsheworesomanydiamondsthatyoucouldn’ttellwherethediamondsleftoffandJanebegan?\"

  Annelaughed。

  \"Shecertainlyworeagoodmany。Whatwithallthediamondsandwhitesatinandtulleandlaceandrosesandorangeblossoms,primlittleJanewasalmostlosttosight。ButshewasVERY

  happy,andsowasMr。Inglis——andsowasMrs。Harmon。\"

  \"Isthatthedressyou’regoingtoweartonight?\"askedGilbert,lookingdownatthefluffsandfrills。

  \"Yes。Isn’titpretty?AndIshallwearstarflowersinmyhair。

  TheHauntedWoodisfullofthemthissummer。\"

  GilberthadasuddenvisionofAnne,arrayedinafrillygreengown,withthevirginalcurvesofarmsandthroatslippingoutofit,andwhitestarsshiningagainstthecoilsofherruddyhair。

  Thevisionmadehimcatchhisbreath。Butheturnedlightlyaway。

  \"Well,I’llbeuptomorrow。Hopeyou’llhaveanicetimetonight。\"

  Annelookedafterhimashestrodeaway,andsighed。Gilbertwasfriendly——veryfriendly——fartoofriendly。HehadcomequiteoftentoGreenGablesafterhisrecovery,andsomethingoftheiroldcomradeshiphadreturned。ButAnnenolongerfounditsatisfying。

  Theroseoflovemadetheblossomoffriendshippaleandscentlessbycontrast。AndAnnehadagainbeguntodoubtifGilbertnowfeltanythingforherbutfriendship。Inthecommonlightofcommondayherradiantcertaintyofthatraptmorninghadfaded。Shewashauntedbyamiserablefearthathermistakecouldneverberectified。

  ItwasquitelikelythatitwasChristinewhomGilbertlovedafterall。

  Perhapshewasevenengagedtoher。Annetriedtoputallunsettlinghopesoutofherheart,andreconcileherselftoafuturewhereworkandambitionmusttaketheplaceoflove。Shecoulddogood,ifnotnoble,workasateacher;andthesuccessherlittlesketcheswerebeginningtomeetwithincertaineditorialsanctumsauguredwellforherbuddingliterarydreams。But——but——Annepickeduphergreendressandsighedagain。

  WhenGilbertcamethenextafternoonhefoundAnnewaitingforhim,freshasthedawnandfairasastar,afterallthegaietyoftheprecedingnight。Sheworeagreendress——nottheoneshehadworntothewedding,butanoldonewhichGilberthadtoldherataRedmondreceptionhelikedespecially。Itwasjusttheshadeofgreenthatbroughtouttherichtintsofherhair,andthestarrygrayofhereyesandtheiris-likedelicacyofherskin。Gilbert,glancingathersidewaysastheywalkedalongashadowywoodpath,thoughtshehadneverlookedsolovely。Anne,glancingsidewaysatGilbert,nowandthen,thoughthowmucholderhelookedsincehisillness。Itwasasifhehadputboyhoodbehindhimforever。

  Thedaywasbeautifulandthewaywasbeautiful。AnnewasalmostsorrywhentheyreachedHesterGray’sgarden,andsatdownontheoldbench。Butitwasbeautifulthere,too——asbeautifulasithadbeenonthefarawaydayoftheGoldenPicnic,whenDianaandJaneandPriscillaandshehadfoundit。Thenithadbeenlovelywithnarcissusandviolets;nowgoldenrodhadkindleditsfairytorchesinthecornersandastersdotteditbluely。Thecallofthebrookcameupthroughthewoodsfromthevalleyofbircheswithallitsoldallurement;themellowairwasfullofthepurrofthesea;beyondwerefieldsrimmedbyfencesbleachedsilverygrayinthesunsofmanysummers,andlonghillsscarfedwiththeshadowsofautumnalclouds;withtheblowingofthewestwindolddreamsreturned。

  \"Ithink,\"saidAnnesoftly,\"that`thelandwheredreamscometrue’

  isinthebluehazeyonder,overthatlittlevalley。\"

  \"Haveyouanyunfulfilleddreams,Anne?\"askedGilbert。

  Somethinginhistone——somethingshehadnotheardsincethatmiserableeveningintheorchardatPatty’sPlace——madeAnne’sheartbeatwildly。Butshemadeanswerlightly。

  \"Ofcourse。Everybodyhas。Itwouldn’tdoforustohaveallourdreamsfulfilled。Wewouldbeasgoodasdeadifwehadnothinglefttodreamabout。Whatadeliciousaromathatlow-descendingsunisextractingfromtheastersandferns。

  Iwishwecouldseeperfumesaswellassmellthem。I’msuretheywouldbeverybeautiful。\"

  Gilbertwasnottobethussidetracked。

  \"Ihaveadream,\"hesaidslowly。\"Ipersistindreamingit,althoughithasoftenseemedtomethatitcouldnevercometrue。

  Idreamofahomewithahearth-fireinit,acatanddog,thefootstepsoffriends——andYOU!\"

  Annewantedtospeakbutshecouldfindnowords。Happinesswasbreakingoverherlikeawave。Italmostfrightenedher。

  \"Iaskedyouaquestionovertwoyearsago,Anne。IfIaskitagaintodaywillyougivemeadifferentanswer?\"

  StillAnnecouldnotspeak。Butsheliftedhereyes,shiningwithallthelove-raptureofcountlessgenerations,andlookedintohisforamoment。Hewantednootheranswer。

  Theylingeredintheoldgardenuntiltwilight,sweetasduskinEdenmusthavebeen,creptoverit。Therewassomuchtotalkoverandrecall——thingssaidanddoneandheardandthoughtandfeltandmisunderstood。

  \"IthoughtyoulovedChristineStuart,\"Annetoldhim,asreproachfullyasifshehadnotgivenhimeveryreasontosupposethatshelovedRoyGardner。

  Gilbertlaughedboyishly。

  \"Christinewasengagedtosomebodyinherhometown。IknewitandsheknewIknewit。WhenherbrothergraduatedhetoldmehissisterwascomingtoKingsportthenextwintertotakemusic,andaskedmeifIwouldlookafterherabit,assheknewnooneandwouldbeverylonely。SoIdid。AndthenIlikedChristineforherownsake。SheisoneofthenicestgirlsI’veeverknown。Iknewcollegegossipcrediteduswithbeinginlovewitheachother。Ididn’tcare。Nothingmatteredmuchtomeforatimethere,afteryoutoldmeyoucouldneverloveme,Anne。

  Therewasnobodyelse——therenevercouldbeanybodyelseformebutyou。I’velovedyoueversincethatdayyoubrokeyourslateovermyheadinschool。\"

  \"Idon’tseehowyoucouldkeeponlovingmewhenIwassuchalittlefool,\"saidAnne。

  \"Well,Itriedtostop,\"saidGilbertfrankly,\"notbecauseI

  thoughtyouwhatyoucallyourself,butbecauseIfeltsuretherewasnochanceformeafterGardnercameonthescene。ButI

  couldn’t——andIcan’ttellyou,either,whatit’smeanttomethesetwoyearstobelieveyouweregoingtomarryhim,andbetoldeveryweekbysomebusybodythatyourengagementwasonthepointofbeingannounced。IbelievedituntiloneblesseddaywhenIwassittingupafterthefever。IgotaletterfromPhilGordon——PhilBlake,rather——inwhichshetoldmetherewasreallynothingbetweenyouandRoy,andadvisedmeto`tryagain。’

  Well,thedoctorwasamazedatmyrapidrecoveryafterthat。\"

  Annelaughed——thenshivered。

  \"IcanneverforgetthenightIthoughtyouweredying,Gilbert。

  Oh,Iknew——IKNEWthen——andIthoughtitwastoolate。\"

  \"Butitwasn’t,sweetheart。Oh,Anne,thismakesupforeverything,doesn’tit?Let’sresolvetokeepthisdaysacredtoperfectbeautyallourlivesforthegiftithasgivenus。\"

  \"It’sthebirthdayofourhappiness,\"saidAnnesoftly。

  \"I’vealwayslovedthisoldgardenofHesterGray’s,andnowitwillbedearerthanever。\"

  \"ButI’llhavetoaskyoutowaitalongtime,Anne,\"

  saidGilbertsadly。\"ItwillbethreeyearsbeforeI’llfinishmymedicalcourse。Andeventhentherewillbenodiamondsunburstsandmarblehalls。\"

  Annelaughed。

  \"Idon’twantsunburstsandmarblehalls。IjustwantYOU。

  YouseeI’mquiteasshamelessasPhilaboutit。Sunburstsandmarblehallsmaybeallverywell,butthereismore`scopeforimagination’withoutthem。Andasforthewaiting,thatdoesn’tmatter。We’lljustbehappy,waitingandworkingforeachother——anddreaming。Oh,dreamswillbeverysweetnow。\"

  Gilbertdrewherclosetohimandkissedher。Thentheywalkedhometogetherinthedusk,crownedkingandqueeninthebridalrealmoflove,alongwindingpathsfringedwiththesweetestflowersthateverbloomed,andoverhauntedmeadowswherewindsofhopeandmemoryblew。

  End

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