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CH36P:2:Read the bulletin board.

I have not hope of the Avery, said Anne. Everybody says Emily Clay will win it. And Im not going to march up to that bulletin board and look at it before everybody. I havent the moral courage. Im going straight to the girls dressing room. You must read the announcements and then come and tell me, Jane. And I implore you in the name of our old friendship to do it as quickly as possible. If I have failed just say so, without trying to break it gently; and whatever you do dont sympathize with me. Promise me this, Jane. Jane promised solemnly; but, as it happened, there was no necessity for such a promise. When they went up the entrance steps of Queens they found the hall full of boys who were carrying Gilbert Blythe around on their shoulders and yelling at the tops of their voices, Hurrah for Blythe, Medalist! For a moment Anne felt one sickening pang of defeat and disappointment. So she had failed and Gilbert had won! Well, Matthew would be sorryhe had been so sure she would win. And then! Somebody called out: Three cheers for Miss Shirley, winner of the Avery! Oh, Anne, gasped Jane, as they fled to the girls dressing room amid hearty cheers. Oh, Anne Im so proud! Isnt it splendid?