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CH36P:8:Visit Abbey Bank tomorrow.

I think he has only been its nominal head for many years, said Anne. He is a very old man; his nephews are really at the head of the institution. Well, when Rachel told us that, I wanted Matthew to draw our money right out and he said hed think of it. But Mr. Russell told him yesterday that the bank was all right. Anne had her good day in the companionship of the outdoor world. She never forgot that day; it was so bright and golden and fair, so free from shadow and so lavish of blossom. Anne spent some of its rich hours in the orchard; she went to the Dryads Bubble and Willowmere and Violet Vale; she called at the manse and had a satisfying talk with Mrs. Allan; and finally in the evening she went with Matthew for the cows, through Lovers Lane to the back pasture. The woods were all gloried through with sunset and the warm splendor of it streamed down through the hill gaps in the west. Matthew walked slowly with bent head; Anne, tall and erect, suited her springing step to his. Youve been working too hard today, Matthew, she said reproachfully. Why wont you take things easier? Well now, I cant seem to, said Matthew, as he opened the yard gate to let the cows through. Its only that Im getting old, Anne, and keep forgetting it. Well, well, Ive always worked pretty hard and Id rather drop in harness.