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CH15P:21:Visit Mrs. Lynde now.

It isnt nonsense at all, said Anne, gazing at Marilla with solemn, reproachful eyes. Dont you understand, Marilla? Ive been insulted. Insulted fiddlesticks! Youll go to school tomorrow as usual. Oh, no. Anne shook her head gently. Im not going back, Marilla. Ill learn my lessons at home and Ill be as good as I can be and hold my tongue all the time if its possible at all. But I will not go back to school, I assure you. Marilla saw something remarkably like unyielding stubbornness looking out of Annes small face. She understood that she would have trouble in overcoming it; but she resolved wisely to say nothing more just then. Ill run down and see Rachel about it this evening, she thought. Theres no use reasoning with Anne now. Shes too worked up and Ive an idea she can be awful stubborn if she takes the notion. Far as I can make out from her story, Mr. Phillips has been carrying matters with a rather high hand. But it would never do to say so to her. Ill just talk it over with Rachel. Shes sent ten children to school and she ought to know something about it. Shell have heard the whole story, too, by this time. Marilla found Mrs. Lynde knitting quilts as industriously and cheerfully as usual. I suppose you know what Ive come about, she said, a little shamefacedly. Mrs. Rachel nodded.