You've got as much education now as a woman can be comfortable with.
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I don't believe in girls going to college with the men and cramming their heads full of Latin and Greek and all that nonsense."
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"But I'm going to study Latin and Greek just the same, Mrs. Lynde," said Anne laughing. "I'm going to take my Arts course right here at Green Gables, and study everything that I would at college."
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Mrs. Lynde lifted her hands in holy horror.
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"Anne Shirley, you'll kill yourself."
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"Not a bit of it. I shall thrive on it. Oh, I'm not going to overdo things. As 'Josiah Allen's wife,' says, I shall be 'mejum'. But I'll have lots of spare time in the long winter evenings, and I've no vocation for fancy work. I'm going to teach over at Carmody, you know."
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"I don't know it. I guess you're going to teach right here in Avonlea. The trustees have decided to give you the school."
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"Mrs. Lynde!" cried Anne, springing to her feet in her surprise. "Why, I thought they had promised it to Gilbert Blythe!"
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"So they did.
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But as soon as Gilbert heard that you had applied for it he went to them-they had a business meeting at the school last night, you know-and told them that he withdrew his application, and suggested that they accept yours.
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He said he was going to teach at White Sands.
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Of course he knew how much you wanted to stay with Marilla, and I must say I think it was real kind and thoughtful in him, that's what.
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Real self-sacrificing, too, for he'll have his board to pay at White Sands, and everybody knows he's got to earn his own way through college.
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So the trustees decided to take you.
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I was tickled to death when Thomas came home and told me."
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"I don't feel that I ought to take it," murmured Anne. "I mean-I don't think I ought to let Gilbert make such a sacrifice for-for me."
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"I guess you can't prevent him now.
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He's signed papers with the White Sands trustees.
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So it wouldn't do him any good now if you were to refuse.
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Of course you'll take the school.
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You'll get along all right, now that there are no Pyes going.
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Josie was the last of them, and a good thing she was, that's what.
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There's been some Pye or other going to Avonlea school for the last twenty years, and I guess their mission in life was to keep school teachers reminded that earth isn't their home.
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Bless my heart! What does all that winking and blinking at the Barry gable mean?"
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"Diana is signaling for me to go over," laughed Anne. "You know we keep up the old custom. Excuse me while I run over and see what she wants."
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