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CH8P:2:Clasp Marilla's hand tightly.

Anne went and attended to the dishcloth. Then she returned to Marilla and fastened imploring eyes of the latters face. Well, said Marilla, unable to find any excuse for deferring her explanation longer, I suppose I might as well tell you. Matthew and I have decided to keep youthat is, if you will try to be a good little girl and show yourself grateful. Why, child, whatever is the matter? Im crying, said Anne in a tone of bewilderment. I cant think why. Im glad as glad can be. Oh, glad doesnt seem the right word at all. I was glad about the White Way and the cherry blossomsbut this! Oh, its something more than glad. Im so happy. Ill try to be so good. It will be uphill work, I expect, for Mrs. Thomas often told me I was desperately wicked. However, Ill do my very best. But can you tell me why Im crying? I suppose its because youre all excited and worked up, said Marilla disapprovingly. Sit down on that chair and try to calm yourself. Im afraid you both cry and laugh far too easily. Yes, you can stay here and we will try to do right by you. You must go to school; but its only a fortnight till vacation so it isnt worth while for you to start before it opens again in September. What am I to call you? asked Anne. Shall I always say Miss Cuthbert? Can I call you Aunt Marilla?