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CH27P:4:Lift the candle higher.

Well now, I dunno, said Matthew, who, being patient and wise and, above all, hungry, had deemed it best to let Marilla talk her wrath out unhindered, having learned by experience that she got through with whatever work was on hand much quicker if not delayed by untimely argument. Perhaps youre judging her too hasty, Marilla. Dont call her untrustworthy until youre sure she has disobeyed you. Mebbe it can all be explainedAnnes a great hand at explaining. Shes not here when I told her to stay, retorted Marilla. I reckon shell find it hard to explain that to my satisfaction. Of course I knew youd take her part, Matthew. But Im bringing her up, not you. It was dark when supper was ready, and still no sign of Anne, coming hurriedly over the log bridge or up Lovers Lane, breathless and repentant with a sense of neglected duties. Marilla washed and put away the dishes grimly. Then, wanting a candle to light her way down the cellar, she went up to the east gable for the one that generally stood on Annes table. Lighting it, she turned around to see Anne herself lying on the bed, face downward among the pillows. Mercy on us, said astonished Marilla, have you been asleep, Anne? No, was the muffled reply. Are you sick then? demanded Marilla anxiously, going over to the bed. Anne cowered deeper into her pillows as if desirous of hiding herself forever from mortal eyes.