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CH27P:3:Storm down Lover's Lane.

Ill settle Miss Anne when she comes home, said Marilla grimly, as she shaved up kindlings with a carving knife and with more vim than was strictly necessary. Matthew had come in and was waiting patiently for his tea in his corner. Shes gadding off somewhere with Diana, writing stories or practicing dialogues or some such tomfoolery, and never thinking once about the time or her duties. Shes just got to be pulled up short and sudden on this sort of thing. I dont care if Mrs. Allan does say shes the brightest and sweetest child she ever knew. She may be bright and sweet enough, but her head is full of nonsense and theres never any knowing what shape itll break out in next. Just as soon as she grows out of one freak she takes up with another. But there! Here I am saying the very thing I was so riled with Rachel Lynde for saying at the Aid today. I was real glad when Mrs. Allan spoke up for Anne, for if she hadnt I know Id have said something too sharp to Rachel before everybody. Annes got plenty of faults, goodness knows, and far be it from me to deny it. But Im bringing her up and not Rachel Lynde, whod pick faults in the Angel Gabriel himself if he lived in Avonlea. Just the same, Anne has no business to leave the house like this when I told her she was to stay home this afternoon and look after things. I must say, with all her faults, I never found her disobedient or untrustworthy before and Im real sorry to find her so now.