Please tell me, Marilla."
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"Well, Miss Stacy wants to organize a class among her advanced students who mean to study for the entrance examination into Queen's.
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She intends to give them extra lessons for an hour after school.
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And she came to ask Matthew and me if we would like to have you join it.
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What do you think about it yourself, Anne? Would you like to go to Queen's and pass for a teacher?"
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"Oh, Marilla!" Anne straightened to her knees and clasped her hands.
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"It's been the dream of my life-that is, for the last six months, ever since Ruby and Jane began to talk of studying for the Entrance.
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But I didn't say anything about it, because I supposed it would be perfectly useless.
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I'd love to be a teacher.
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But won't it be dreadfully expensive? Mr. Andrews says it cost him one hundred and fifty dollars to put Prissy through, and Prissy wasn't a dunce in geometry."
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"I guess you needn't worry about that part of it.
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When Matthew and I took you to bring up we resolved we would do the best we could for you and give you a good education.
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I believe in a girl being fitted to earn her own living whether she ever has to or not.
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You'll always have a home at Green Gables as long as Matthew and I are here, but nobody knows what is going to happen in this uncertain world, and it's just as well to be prepared.
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So you can join the Queen's class if you like, Anne."
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"Oh, Marilla, thank you." Anne flung her arms about Marilla's waist and looked up earnestly into her face.
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"I'm extremely grateful to you and Matthew.
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And I'll study as hard as I can and do my very best to be a credit to you.
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I warn you not to expect much in geometry, but I think I can hold my own in anything else if I work hard."
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"I dare say you'll get along well enough.
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Miss Stacy says you are bright and diligent." Not for worlds would Marilla have told Anne just what Miss Stacy had said about her; that would have been to pamper vanity.
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"You needn't rush to any extreme of killing yourself over your books.
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There is no hurry.
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You won't be ready to try the Entrance for a year and a half yet.
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But it's well to begin in time and be thoroughly grounded, Miss Stacy says."
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