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CH5P:8:Bring her home.

O-o-o-h, faltered Anne. Her sensitive little face suddenly flushed scarlet and embarrassment sat on her brow. Oh, they meant to beI know they meant to be just as good and kind as possible. And when people mean to be good to you, you dont mind very much when theyre not quitealways. They had a good deal to worry them, you know. Its very trying to have a drunken husband, you see; and it must be very trying to have twins three times in succession, dont you think? But I feel sure they meant to be good to me. Marilla asked no more questions. Anne gave herself up to a silent rapture over the shore road and Marilla guided the sorrel abstractedly while she pondered deeply. Pity was suddenly stirring in her heart for the child. What a starved, unloved life she had hada life of drudgery and poverty and neglect; for Marilla was shrewd enough to read between the lines of Annes history and divine the truth. No wonder she had been so delighted at the prospect of a real home. It was a pity she had to be sent back. What if she, Marilla, should indulge Matthews unaccountable whim and let her stay? He was set on it; and the child seemed a nice, teachable little thing.