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CH18P:15:Compose a special prayer.

Mrs. Barry was here this afternoon, Anne. She wanted to see you, but I wouldnt wake you up. She says you saved Minnie Mays life, and she is very sorry she acted as she did in that affair of the currant wine. She says she knows now you didnt mean to set Diana drunk, and she hopes youll forgive her and be good friends with Diana again. Youre to go over this evening if you like for Diana cant stir outside the door on account of a bad cold she caught last night. Now, Anne Shirley, for pitys sake dont fly up into the air. The warning seemed not unnecessary, so uplifted and aerial was Annes expression and attitude as she sprang to her feet, her face irradiated with the flame of her spirit. Oh, Marilla, can I go right nowwithout washing my dishes? Ill wash them when I come back, but I cannot tie myself down to anything so unromantic as dishwashing at this thrilling moment. Yes, yes, run along, said Marilla indulgently. Anne Shirleyare you crazy? Come back this instant and put something on you. I might as well call to the wind. Shes gone without a cap or wrap. Look at her tearing through the orchard with her hair streaming. Itll be a mercy if she doesnt catch her death of cold.
ALL things great are wound up with all things little. In the context of this chapter, what does \\'wound up\\' mean?
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What is the main idea of this chapter?
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‘You see before you a perfectly happy person, Marilla. I’m perfectly happy—yes, in spite of my red hair.’ What can be inferred about Anne from this quote?
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\\'I must just finish up my lessons. I won’t allow myself to open that new book Jane lent me until I’m through. But it’s a terrible temptation, Matthew. Even when I turn my back on it I can see it there just as plain. \\'What theme from *Anne of Green Gables* does this quote best connect to?
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