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CH30P:6:Ask Miss Stacy why.

Miss Stacy never mentioned such a thing to me, Anne, and its only your guilty conscience thats the matter with you. You have no business to be taking storybooks to school. You read too many novels anyhow. When I was a girl I wasnt so much as allowed to look at a novel. Oh, how can you call Ben Hur a novel when its really such a religious book? protested Anne. Of course its a little too exciting to be proper reading for Sunday, and I only read it on weekdays. And I never read any book now unless either Miss Stacy or Mrs. Allan thinks it is a proper book for a girl thirteen and three-quarters to read. Miss Stacy made me promise that. She found me reading a book one day called, The Lurid Mystery of the Haunted Hall. It was one Ruby Gillis had lent me, and, oh, Marilla, it was so fascinating and creepy. It just curdled the blood in my veins. But Miss Stacy said it was a very silly, unwholesome book, and she asked me not to read any more of it or any like it. I didnt mind promising not to read any more like it, but it was agonizing to give back that book without knowing how it turned out. But my love for Miss Stacy stood the test and I did. Its really wonderful, Marilla, what you can do when youre truly anxious to please a certain person.