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CH15P:14:Rush to the spruce grove.

I am sorry to see a pupil of mine displaying such a temper and such a vindictive spirit, he said in a solemn tone, as if the mere fact of being a pupil of his ought to root out all evil passions from the hearts of small imperfect mortals. Anne, go and stand on the platform in front of the blackboard for the rest of the afternoon. Anne would have infinitely preferred a whipping to this punishment under which her sensitive spirit quivered as from a whiplash. With a white, set face she obeyed. Mr. Phillips took a chalk crayon and wrote on the blackboard above her head. Ann Shirley has a very bad temper. Ann Shirley must learn to control her temper, and then read it out loud so that even the primer class, who couldnt read writing, should understand it. Anne stood there the rest of the afternoon with that legend above her. She did not cry or hang her head. Anger was still too hot in her heart for that and it sustained her amid all her agony of humiliation. With resentful eyes and passion-red cheeks she confronted alike Dianas sympathetic gaze and Charlie Sloanes indignant nods and Josie Pyes malicious smiles. As for Gilbert Blythe, she would not even look at him. She would never look at him again! She would never speak to him!!