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Anne Of Green Gables

CHAPTER XXXII
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"I want to say a hundred things, and I can't find words to say them in.

I never dreamed of this--yes, I did too, just once! I let myself think ONCE, 'What if I should come out first ?' quakingly, you know, for it seemed so vain and presumptuous to think I could lead the Island.

Excuse me a minute, Diana.

I must run right out to the field to tell Matthew.

Then we'll go up the road and tell the good news to the others." They hurried to the hayfield below the barn where Matthew was coiling hay, and, as luck would have it, Mrs.Lynde was talking to Marilla at the lane fence.
"Oh, Matthew," exclaimed Anne, "I've passed and I'm first--or one of the first! I'm not vain, but I'm thankful." "Well now, I always said it," said Matthew, gazing at the pass list delightedly.


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