âNot a great deal. I went a little the last year I stayed with Mrs. Thomas. When I went up river we were so far from a school that I couldnât walk it in winter and there was a vacation in summer, so I could only go in the spring and fall. But of course I went while I was at the asylum. I can read pretty well and I know ever so many pieces of poetry off by heartâ ââThe Battle of Hohenlindenâ and âEdinburgh after Flodden,â and âBingen on the Rhine,â and lots of the âLady of the Lakeâ and most of âThe Seasons,â by James Thompson. Donât you just love poetry that gives you a crinkly feeling up and down your back? There is a piece in the Fifth Readerâ ââThe Downfall of Polandââ âthat is just full of thrills. Of course, I wasnât in the Fifth Readerâ âI was only in the Fourthâ âbut the big girls used to lend me theirs to read.â
âWere those womenâ â Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Hammondâ âgood to you?â asked Marilla, looking at Anne out of the corner of her eye.