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But she had heard of her. Voice Reading
"A terrible worker and driver," Mrs. Peter was said to be; and discharged servant girls told fearsome tales of her temper and stinginess, and her family of pert, quarrelsome children. Voice Reading
Marilla felt a qualm of conscience at the thought of handing Anne over to her tender mercies. Voice Reading
"Well, I'll go in and we'll talk the matter over," she said. Voice Reading
"And if there isn't Mrs. Peter coming up the lane this blessed minute!" exclaimed Mrs. Spencer, bustling her guests through the hall into the parlor, where a deadly chill struck on them as if the air had been strained so long through dark green, closely drawn blinds that it had lost every particle of warmth it had ever possessed. Voice Reading
"That is real lucky, for we can settle the matter right away. Voice Reading
Take the armchair, Miss Cuthbert. Voice Reading
Anne, you sit here on the ottoman and don't wiggle. Voice Reading
Let me take your hats. Voice Reading
Flora Jane, go out and put the kettle on. Voice Reading
Good afternoon, Mrs. Blewett. Voice Reading
We were just saying how fortunate it was you happened along. Voice Reading
Let me introduce you two ladies. Voice Reading
Mrs. Blewett, Miss Cuthbert. Voice Reading
Please excuse me for just a moment. Voice Reading
I forgot to tell Flora Jane to take the buns out of the oven." Voice Reading
Mrs. Spencer whisked away, after pulling up the blinds. Voice Reading
Anne sitting mutely on the ottoman, with her hands clasped tightly in her lap, stared at Mrs Blewett as one fascinated. Voice Reading
Was she to be given into the keeping of this sharp-faced, sharp-eyed woman? She felt a lump coming up in her throat and her eyes smarted painfully. Voice Reading
She was beginning to be afraid she couldn't keep the tears back when Mrs. Spencer returned, flushed and beaming, quite capable of taking any and every difficulty, physical, mental or spiritual, into consideration and settling it out of hand. Voice Reading
"It seems there's been a mistake about this little girl, Mrs. Blewett," she said. Voice Reading
"I was under the impression that Mr. and Miss Cuthbert wanted a little girl to adopt. Voice Reading
I was certainly told so. Voice Reading
But it seems it was a boy they wanted. Voice Reading
So if you're still of the same mind you were yesterday, I think she'll be just the thing for you." Voice Reading

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