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CH14P:10:Inspect the shawl.

For the lands sake! gasped Marilla, hastening from the room. I believe the child is crazy. No child in her senses would behave as she does. If she isnt shes utterly bad. Oh dear, Im afraid Rachel was right from the first. But Ive put my hand to the plow and I wont look back. That was a dismal morning. Marilla worked fiercely and scrubbed the porch floor and the dairy shelves when she could find nothing else to do. Neither the shelves nor the porch needed itbut Marilla did. Then she went out and raked the yard. When dinner was ready she went to the stairs and called Anne. A tear-stained face appeared, looking tragically over the banisters. Come down to your dinner, Anne. I dont want any dinner, Marilla, said Anne, sobbingly. I couldnt eat anything. My heart is broken. Youll feel remorse of conscience someday, I expect, for breaking it, Marilla, but I forgive you. Remember when the time comes that I forgive you. But please dont ask me to eat anything, especially boiled pork and greens. Boiled pork and greens are so unromantic when one is in affliction. Exasperated, Marilla returned to the kitchen and poured out her tale of woe to Matthew, who, between his sense of justice and his unlawful sympathy with Anne, was a miserable man.