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Every cent of our money went in that bank; and there's some notes Matthew gave last fall to pay. Voice Reading
Mrs. Lynde advises me to sell the farm and board somewhere-with her I suppose. Voice Reading
It won't bring much-it's small and the buildings are old. Voice Reading
But it'll be enough for me to live on I reckon. Voice Reading
I'm thankful you're provided for with that scholarship, Anne. Voice Reading
I'm sorry you won't have a home to come to in your vacations, that's all, but I suppose you'll manage somehow." Voice Reading
Marilla broke down and wept bitterly. Voice Reading
"You mustn't sell Green Gables," said Anne resolutely. Voice Reading
"Oh, Anne, I wish I didn't have to. But you can see for yourself. I can't stay here alone. I'd go crazy with trouble and loneliness. And my sight would go-I know it would." Voice Reading
"You won't have to stay here alone, Marilla. I'll be with you. I'm not going to Redmond." Voice Reading
"Not going to Redmond!" Marilla lifted her worn face from her hands and looked at Anne. "Why, what do you mean?" Voice Reading
"Just what I say. Voice Reading
I'm not going to take the scholarship. Voice Reading
I decided so the night after you came home from town. Voice Reading
You surely don't think I could leave you alone in your trouble, Marilla, after all you've done for me. Voice Reading
I've been thinking and planning. Voice Reading
Let me tell you my plans. Voice Reading
Mr. Barry wants to rent the farm for next year. Voice Reading
So you won't have any bother over that. Voice Reading
And I'm going to teach. Voice Reading
I've applied for the school here-but I don't expect to get it for I understand the trustees have promised it to Gilbert Blythe. Voice Reading
But I can have the Carmody school-Mr. Blair told me so last night at the store. Voice Reading
Of course that won't be quite as nice or convenient as if I had the Avonlea school. Voice Reading
But I can board home and drive myself over to Carmody and back, in the warm weather at least. Voice Reading
And even in winter I can come home Fridays. Voice Reading

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