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CH26P:11:Ask Marilla about Mrs. Allan.

I shouldnt say there was a great deal was Marillas encouraging answer. Im sure Mrs. Allan was never such a silly, forgetful little girl as you are. No; but she wasnt always so good as she is now either, said Anne seriously. She told me so herselfthat is, she said she was a dreadful mischief when she was a girl and was always getting into scrapes. I felt so encouraged when I heard that. Is it very wicked of me, Marilla, to feel encouraged when I hear that other people have been bad and mischievous? Mrs. Lynde says it is. Mrs. Lynde says she always feels shocked when she hears of anyone ever having been naughty, no matter how small they were. Mrs. Lynde says she once heard a minister confess that when he was a boy he stole a strawberry tart out of his aunts pantry and she never had any respect for that minister again. Now, I wouldnt have felt that way. Id have thought that it was real noble of him to confess it, and Id have thought what an encouraging thing it would be for small boys nowadays who do naughty things and are sorry for them to know that perhaps they may grow up to be ministers in spite of it. Thats how Id feel, Marilla.