āItāll be a real satisfaction to see that poor child wearing something decent for once. The way Marilla dresses her is positively ridiculous, thatās what, and Iāve ached to tell her so plainly a dozen times. Iāve held my tongue though, for I can see Marilla doesnāt want advice and she thinks she knows more about bringing children up than I do for all sheās an old maid. But thatās always the way. Folks that has brought up children know that thereās no hard and fast method in the world thatāll suit every child. But them as never have think itās all as plain and easy as Rule of Threeā ājust set your three terms down so fashion, and the sumāll work out correct. But flesh and blood donāt come under the head of arithmetic and thatās where Marilla Cuthbert makes her mistake. I suppose sheās trying to cultivate a spirit of humility in Anne by dressing her as she does; but itās more likely to cultivate envy and discontent. Iām sure the child must feel the difference between her clothes and the other girlsā. But to think of Matthew taking notice of it! That man is waking up after being asleep for over sixty years.ā
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