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Chapter 6

Marilla Makes Up Her Mind GET there they did, however, in due season. Mrs. Spencer lived in a big yellow house at White Sands Cove, and she came to the door with surprise and welcome mingled on her benevolent face. Dear, dear, she exclaimed, youre the last folks I was looking for today, but Im real glad to see you. Youll put your horse in? And how are you, Anne? Im as well as can be expected, thank you, said Anne smilelessly. A blight seemed to have descended on her. I suppose well stay a little while to rest the mare, said Marilla, but I promised Matthew Id be home early. The fact is, Mrs. Spencer, theres been a queer mistake somewhere, and Ive come over to see where it is. We sent word, Matthew and I, for you to bring us a boy from the asylum. We told your brother Robert to tell you we wanted a boy ten or eleven years old. Marilla Cuthbert, you dont say so! said Mrs. Spencer in distress. Why, Robert sent word down by his daughter Nancy and she said you wanted a girldidnt she, Flora Jane? appealing to her daughter who had come out to the steps. She certainly did, Miss Cuthbert, corroborated Flora Jane earnestly.