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CH37P:3:Sit vigil beside Matthew.

When the calm night came softly down over Green Gables the old house was hushed and tranquil. In the parlor lay Matthew Cuthbert in his coffin, his long gray hair framing his placid face on which there was a little kindly smile as if he but slept, dreaming pleasant dreams. There were flowers about himsweet old-fashioned flowers which his mother had planted in the homestead garden in her bridal days and for which Matthew had always had a secret, wordless love. Anne had gathered them and brought them to him, her anguished, tearless eyes burning in her white face. It was the last thing she could do for him. The Barrys and Mrs. Lynde stayed with them that night. Diana, going to the east gable, where Anne was standing at her window, said gently: Anne dear, would you like to have me sleep with you tonight? Thank you, Diana. Anne looked earnestly into her friends face. I think you wont misunderstand me when I say I want to be alone. Im not afraid. I havent been alone one minute since it happenedand I want to be. I want to be quite silent and quiet and try to realize it. I cant realize it. Half the time it seems to me that Matthew cant be dead; and the other half it seems as if he must have been dead for a long time and Ive had this horrible dull ache ever since.