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my landlady and her maid had both sat on it while I locked it; I

discovered I had packed a whole lot of things I wanted for

Convocation at the very bottom。  I had to unlock the old thing

and poke and dive into it for an hour before I fished out what I

wanted。  I would get hold of something that felt like what I was

looking for; and I'd yank it up; and it would be something else。

No; Anne; I did NOT swear。〃



〃I didn't say you did。〃



〃Well; you looked it。  But I admit my thoughts verged on the profane。

And I have such a cold in the head  I can do nothing but sniffle;

sigh and sneeze。  Isn't that alliterative agony for you?  Queen Anne;

do say something to cheer me up。〃



〃Remember that next Thursday night; you'll be back in the land of

Alec and Alonzo;〃 suggested Anne。



Phil shook her head dolefully。



〃More alliteration。  No; I don't want Alec and Alonzo when I have

a cold in the head。  But what has happened you two?  Now that I look

at you closely you seem all lighted up with an internal iridescence。

Why; you're actually SHINING!  What's up?〃



〃We are going to live in Patty's Place next winter;〃 said Anne triumphantly。

〃Live; mark you; not board!  We've rented it; and Stella Maynard is coming;

and her aunt is going to keep house for us。〃



Phil bounced up; wiped her nose; and fell on her knees before Anne。



〃Girls  girls  let me come; too。  Oh; I'll be so good。  If

there's no room for me I'll sleep in the little doghouse in the

orchard  I've seen it。  Only let me come。〃



〃Get up; you goose。〃



〃I won't stir off my marrow bones till you tell me I can live

with you next winter。〃



Anne and Priscilla looked at each other。  Then Anne said slowly;

〃Phil dear; we'd love to have you。  But we may as well speak plainly。

I'm poor  Pris is poor  Stella Maynard is poor  our housekeeping

will have to be very simple and our table plain。  You'd have to live as

we would。  Now; you are rich and your boardinghouse fare attests the fact。〃



〃Oh; what do I care for that?〃 demanded Phil tragically。

〃Better a dinner of herbs where your chums are than a stalled ox

in a lonely boardinghouse。  Don't think I'm ALL stomach; girls。

I'll be willing to live on bread and water  with just a LEETLE

jam  if you'll let me come。〃



〃And then;〃 continued Anne; 〃there will be a good deal of work to be done。

Stella's aunt can't do it all。  We all expect to have our chores to do。

Now; you  〃



〃Toil not; neither do I spin;〃 finished Philippa。  〃But I'll learn

to do things。  You'll only have to show me once。  I CAN make my

own bed to begin with。  And remember that; though I can't cook;

I CAN keep my temper。  That's something。  And I NEVER growl about

the weather。  That's more。  Oh; please; please!  I never wanted

anything so much in my life  and this floor is awfully hard。〃



〃There's just one more thing;〃 said Priscilla resolutely。

〃You; Phil; as all Redmond knows; entertain callers almost every

evening。  Now; at Patty's Place we can't do that。  We have decided

that we shall be at home to our friends on Friday evenings only。

If you come with us you'll have to abide by that rule。〃



〃Well; you don't think I'll mind that; do you?  Why; I'm glad of it。

I knew I should have had some such rule myself; but I hadn't

enough decision to make it or stick to it。  When I can shuffle

off the responsibility on you it will be a real relief。  If you

won't let me cast in my lot with you I'll die of the disappointment

and then I'll come back and haunt you。  I'll camp on the very doorstep

of Patty's Place and you won't be able to go out or come in without

falling over my spook。〃



Again Anne and Priscilla exchanged eloquent looks。



〃Well;〃 said Anne; 〃of course we can't promise to take you until

we've consulted with Stella; but I don't think she'll object;

and; as far as we are concerned; you may come and glad welcome。〃



〃If you get tired of our simple life you can leave us; and no

questions asked;〃 added Priscilla。



Phil sprang up; hugged them both jubilantly; and went on her way

rejoicing。



〃I hope things will go right;〃 said Priscilla soberly。



〃We must MAKE them go right;〃 avowed Anne。  〃I think Phil will

fit into our 'appy little 'ome very well。〃



〃Oh; Phil's a dear to rattle round with and be chums。  And; of course;

the more there are of us the easier it will be on our slim purses。

But how will she be to live with?  You have to summer and winter with

any one before you know if she's LIVABLE or not。〃



〃Oh; well; we'll all be put to the test; as far as that goes。

And we must quit us like sensible folk; living and let live。

Phil isn't selfish; though she's a little thoughtless; and I

believe we will all get on beautifully in Patty's Place。〃









Chapter XI



The Round of Life





Anne was back in Avonlea with the luster of the Thorburn Scholarship

on her brow。  People told her she hadn't changed much; in a tone

which hinted they were surprised and a little disappointed she hadn't。

Avonlea had not changed; either。  At least; so it seemed at first。

But as Anne sat in the Green Gables pew; on the first Sunday after

her return; and looked over the congregation; she saw several little

changes which; all coming home to her at once; made her realize that

time did not quite stand still; even in Avonlea。  A new minister was in

the pulpit。  In the pews more than one familiar face was missing forever。

Old 〃Uncle Abe;〃 his prophesying over and done with; Mrs。 Peter Sloane;

who had sighed; it was to be hoped; for the last time; Timothy Cotton;

who; as Mrs。 Rachel Lynde said 〃had actually managed to die at last

after practicing at it for twenty years;〃 and old Josiah Sloane; whom

nobody knew in his coffin because he had his whiskers neatly trimmed;

were all sleeping in the little graveyard behind the church。  And Billy

Andrews was married to Nettie Blewett!  They 〃appeared out〃 that Sunday。

When Billy; beaming with pride and happiness; showed his be…plumed and

be…silked bride into the Harmon Andrews' pew; Anne dropped her lids to

hide her dancing eyes。  She recalled the stormy winter night of the

Christmas holidays when Jane had proposed for Billy。  He certainly

had not broken his heart over his rejection。  Anne wondered if Jane

had also proposed to Nettie for him; or if he had mustered enough

spunk to ask the fateful question himself。  All the Andrews family

seemed to share in his pride and pleasure; from Mrs。 Harmon in the

pew to Jane in the choir。  Jane had resigned from the Avonlea school

and intended to go West in the fall。



〃Can't get a beau in Avonlea; that's what;〃 said Mrs。 Rachel Lynde

scornfully。  〃SAYS she thinks she'll have better health out West。

I never heard her health was poor before。〃



〃Jane is a nice girl;〃 Anne had said loyally。  〃She never tried

to attract attention; as some did。〃



〃Oh; she never chased the boys; if that's what you mean;〃 said

Mrs。 Rachel。  〃But she'd like to be married; just as much as

anybody; that's what。  What else would take her out West to some

forsaken place whose only recommendation is that men are plenty

and women scarce?  Don't you tell me!〃



But it was not at Jane; Anne gazed that day in dismay and surprise。

It was at Ruby Gillis; who sat beside her in the choir。  What had

happened to Ruby?  She was even handsomer than ever; but her blue

eyes were too bright and lustrous; and the color of her cheeks was

hectically brilliant; besides; she was very thin; the hands that

held her hymn…book were almost transparent in their delicacy。



〃Is Ruby Gillis ill?〃 Anne asked of Mrs。 Lynde; as they went

home from church。



〃Ruby Gillis is dying of galloping consumption;〃 said Mrs。 Lynde

bluntly。  〃Everybody knows it except herself and her FAMILY。

They won't give in。  If you ask THEM; she's perfectly well。

She hasn't been able to teach since she had that attack of

congestion in the winter; but

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