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CH25P:16:Discuss sending Anne to Queen's.

Well now, I was proud of her and I did tell her so fore she went upstairs, said Matthew. We must see what we can do for her some of these days, Marilla. I guess shell need something more than Avonlea school by and by. Theres time enough to think of that, said Marilla. Shes only thirteen in March. Though tonight it struck me she was growing quite a big girl. Mrs. Lynde made that dress a mite too long, and it makes Anne look so tall. Shes quick to learn and I guess the best thing we can do for her will be to send her to Queens after a spell. But nothing need be said about that for a year or two yet. Well now, itll do no harm to be thinking it over off and on, said Matthew. Things like that are all the better for lots of thinking over.
Define \\'cogitation\\' as it is used in the following quote: \\'After much cogitation Matthew resolved to go to Samuel Lawson’s store instead of William Blair’s.\\'
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What is the main idea of this chapter?
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\\'“Well now, I’d like—I think they make the sleeves different nowadays to what they used to be. If it wouldn’t be asking too much I—I’d like them made in the new way.”\\' What can be inferred from this quote about Matthew?
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\\'“It’ll be a real satisfaction to see that poor child wearing something decent for once. The way Marilla dresses her is positively ridiculous, that’s what, and I’ve ached to tell her so plainly a dozen times.”\\' Which theme from *Anne of Green Gables* does this quote best connect to?
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