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That's why I called round. Voice Reading
Otherwise I'd have gone to the park to hear the band play with Frank Stockley. Voice Reading
He boards same place as I do, and he's a sport. Voice Reading
He noticed you in class today, and asked me who the red-headed girl was. Voice Reading
I told him you were an orphan that the Cuthberts had adopted, and nobody knew very much about what you'd been before that." Voice Reading
Anne was wondering if, after all, solitude and tears were not more satisfactory than Josie Pye's companionship when Jane and Ruby appeared, each with an inch of Queen's color ribbon-purple and scarlet-pinned proudly to her coat. Voice Reading
As Josie was not "speaking" to Jane just then she had to subside into comparative harmlessness. Voice Reading
"Well," said Jane with a sigh, "I feel as if I'd lived many moons since the morning. Voice Reading
I ought to be home studying my Virgil-that horrid old professor gave us twenty lines to start in on tomorrow. Voice Reading
But I simply couldn't settle down to study tonight. Voice Reading
Anne, methinks I see the traces of tears. Voice Reading
If you've been crying DO own up. Voice Reading
It will restore my self-respect, for I was shedding tears freely before Ruby came along. Voice Reading
I don't mind being a goose so much if somebody else is goosey, too. Voice Reading
Cake? You'll give me a teeny piece, won't you? Thank you. Voice Reading
It has the real Avonlea flavor." Voice Reading
Ruby, perceiving the Queen's calendar lying on the table, wanted to know if Anne meant to try for the gold medal. Voice Reading
Anne blushed and admitted she was thinking of it. Voice Reading
"Oh, that reminds me," said Josie, "Queen's is to get one of the Avery scholarships after all. The word came today. Frank Stockley told me-his uncle is one of the board of governors, you know. It will be announced in the Academy tomorrow." Voice Reading
An Avery scholarship! Anne felt her heart beat more quickly, and the horizons of her ambition shifted and broadened as if by magic. Voice Reading
Before Josie had told the news Anne's highest pinnacle of aspiration had been a teacher's provincial license, First Class, at the end of the year, and perhaps the medal! But now in one moment Anne saw herself winning the Avery scholarship, taking an Arts course at Redmond College, and graduating in a gown and mortar board, before the echo of Josie's words had died away. Voice Reading
For the Avery scholarship was in English, and Anne felt that here her foot was on native heath. Voice Reading
A wealthy manufacturer of New Brunswick had died and left part of his fortune to endow a large number of scholarships to be distributed among the various high schools and academies of the Maritime Provinces, according to their respective standings. Voice Reading
There had been much doubt whether one would be allotted to Queen's, but the matter was settled at last, and at the end of the year the graduate who made the highest mark in English and English Literature would win the scholarship-two hundred and fifty dollars a year for four years at Redmond College. Voice Reading
No wonder that Anne went to bed that night with tingling cheeks! Voice Reading

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