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CH14P:11:Wear the amethyst brooch.

Well now, she shouldnt have taken the brooch, Marilla, or told stories about it, he admitted, mournfully surveying his plateful of unromantic pork and greens as if he, like Anne, thought it a food unsuited to crises of feeling, but shes such a little thingsuch an interesting little thing. Dont you think its pretty rough not to let her go to the picnic when shes so set on it? Matthew Cuthbert, Im amazed at you. I think Ive let her off entirely too easy. And she doesnt appear to realize how wicked shes been at allthats what worries me most. If shed really felt sorry it wouldnt be so bad. And you dont seem to realize it, neither; youre making excuses for her all the time to yourselfI can see that. Well now, shes such a little thing, feebly reiterated Matthew. And there should be allowances made, Marilla. You know shes never had any bringing up. Well, shes having it now retorted Marilla. The retort silenced Matthew if it did not convince him. That dinner was a very dismal meal. The only cheerful thing about it was Jerry Buote, the hired boy, and Marilla resented his cheerfulness as a personal insult. When her dishes were washed and her bread sponge set and her hens fed Marilla remembered that she had noticed a small rent in her best black lace shawl when she had taken it off on Monday afternoon on returning from the Ladies Aid.