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"I shall take more interest than ever in my studies now," said Anne blissfully, "because I have a purpose in life. Voice Reading
Mr. Allan says everybody should have a purpose in life and pursue it faithfully. Voice Reading
Only he says we must first make sure that it is a worthy purpose. Voice Reading
I would call it a worthy purpose to want to be a teacher like Miss Stacy, wouldn't you, Marilla? I think it's a very noble profession." Voice Reading
The Queen's class was organized in due time. Voice Reading
Gilbert Blythe, Anne Shirley, Ruby Gillis, Jane Andrews, Josie Pye, Charlie Sloane, and Moody Spurgeon MacPherson joined it. Voice Reading
Diana Barry did not, as her parents did not intend to send her to Queen's. Voice Reading
This seemed nothing short of a calamity to Anne. Voice Reading
Never, since the night on which Minnie May had had the croup, had she and Diana been separated in anything. Voice Reading
On the evening when the Queen's class first remained in school for the extra lessons and Anne saw Diana go slowly out with the others, to walk home alone through the Birch Path and Violet Vale, it was all the former could do to keep her seat and refrain from rushing impulsively after her chum. Voice Reading
A lump came into her throat, and she hastily retired behind the pages of her uplifted Latin grammar to hide the tears in her eyes. Voice Reading
Not for worlds would Anne have had Gilbert Blythe or Josie Pye see those tears. Voice Reading
"But, oh, Marilla, I really felt that I had tasted the bitterness of death, as Mr. Allan said in his sermon last Sunday, when I saw Diana go out alone," she said mournfully that night. Voice Reading
"I thought how splendid it would have been if Diana had only been going to study for the Entrance, too. Voice Reading
But we can't have things perfect in this imperfect world, as Mrs. Lynde says. Voice Reading
Mrs. Lynde isn't exactly a comforting person sometimes, but there's no doubt she says a great many very true things. Voice Reading
And I think the Queen's class is going to be extremely interesting. Voice Reading
Jane and Ruby are just going to study to be teachers. Voice Reading
That is the height of their ambition. Voice Reading
Ruby says she will only teach for two years after she gets through, and then she intends to be married. Voice Reading
Jane says she will devote her whole life to teaching, and never, never marry, because you are paid a salary for teaching, but a husband won't pay you anything, and growls if you ask for a share in the egg and butter money. Voice Reading
I expect Jane speaks from mournful experience, for Mrs. Lynde says that her father is a perfect old crank, and meaner than second skimmings. Voice Reading
Josie Pye says she is just going to college for education's sake, because she won't have to earn her own living; she says of course it is different with orphans who are living on charity-THEY have to hustle. Voice Reading
Moody Spurgeon is going to be a minister. Voice Reading
Mrs. Lynde says he couldn't be anything else with a name like that to live up to. Voice Reading

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