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CH1P:10:Hurry to White Sands station.

Well, weve been thinking about it for some timeall winter in fact, returned Marilla. Mrs. Alexander Spencer was up here one day before Christmas and she said she was going to get a little girl from the asylum over in Hopeton in the spring. Her cousin lives there and Mrs. Spencer has visited her and knows all about it. So Matthew and I have talked it over off and on ever since. We thought wed get a boy. Matthew is getting up in years, you knowhes sixtyand he isnt so spry as he once was. His heart troubles him a good deal. And you know how desperate hard its got to be to get hired help. Theres never anybody to be had but those stupid, half-grown little French boys; and as soon as you do get one broke into your ways and taught something hes up and off to the lobster canneries or the States. At first Matthew suggested getting a Home boy. But I said no flat to that. They may be all rightIm not saying theyre notbut no London street Arabs for me, I said. Give me a native born at least. Therell be a risk, no matter who we get. But Ill feel easier in my mind and sleep sounder at nights if we get a born Canadian. So in the end we decided to ask Mrs. Spencer to pick us out one when she went over to get her little girl. We heard last week she was going, so we sent her word by Richard Spencers folks at Carmody to bring us a smart, likely boy of about ten or eleven. We decided that would be the best ageold enough to be of some use in doing chores right off and young enough to be trained up proper. We mean to give him a good home and schooling. We had a telegram from Mrs. Alexander Spencer todaythe mail-man brought it from the stationsaying they were coming on the five-thirty train tonight. So Matthew went to Bright River to meet him. Mrs. Spencer will drop him off there. Of course she goes on to White Sands station herself.