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The Beginning of Vacation |
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Anne permitted herself a smile, since Paul was not looking at her. All Avonlea knew that old Mrs. Irving was bringing her grandson up in accordance with the good, old-fashioned methods of diet and morals. "Let us hope not, dear," she said cheerfully. "How are your rock people coming on? Does the oldest Twin still continue to behave himself?" "He HAS to," said Paul emphatically. "He knows I won't associate with him if he doesn't. He is really full of wickedness, I think." "And has Nora found out about the Golden Lady yet?" "No; but I think she suspects. I'm almost sure she watched me the last time I went to the cave. I don't mind if she finds out. . . it is only for HER sake I don't want her to. . .so that her feelings won't be hurt. But if she is determined to have her feelings hurt it can't be helped." "If I were to go to the shore some night with you do you think I could see your rock people too?" Paul shook his head gravely. "No, I don't think you could see MY rock people. I'm the only person who can see them. But you could see rock people of your own. You're one of the kind that can. We're both that kind. YOU know, teacher," he added, squeezing her hand chummily. "Isn't it splendid to be that kind, teacher?" "Splendid," Anne agreed, gray shining eyes looking down into blue shining ones. Anne and Paul both knew
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