Loading...

CH14P:4:Confess to Marilla now.

I dont know what I wouldnt sooner have had happen, thought Marilla, as she nervously shelled the peas. Of course, I dont suppose she meant to steal it or anything like that. Shes just taken it to play with or help along that imagination of hers. She must have taken it, thats clear, for there hasnt been a soul in that room since she was in it, by her own story, until I went up tonight. And the brooch is gone, theres nothing surer. I suppose she has lost it and is afraid to own up for fear shell be punished. Its a dreadful thing to think she tells falsehoods. Its a far worse thing than her fit of temper. Its a fearful responsibility to have a child in your house you cant trust. Slyness and untruthfulnessthats what she has displayed. I declare I feel worse about that than about the brooch. If shed only have told the truth about it I wouldnt mind so much. Marilla went to her room at intervals all through the evening and searched for the brooch, without finding it. A bedtime visit to the east gable produced no result. Anne persisted in denying that she knew anything about the brooch but Marilla was only the more firmly convinced that she did. She told Matthew the story the next morning. Matthew was confounded and puzzled; he could not so quickly lose faith in Anne but he had to admit that circumstances were against her.