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Chapter 30

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lively fancy; adventures wonderful and enthralling were happening to her in cloudland – adventures that always turned out triumphantly and never involved her in scrapes like those of actual life.

Marilla looked at her affect with a tenderness that would never have been suffered to revea reveal itself in any clearer light than that (begin subscript)^(end subscript)(begin superscript)soft(end superscript) mingling of fireshine and shadow. She had The lesson of a love that should display itself easily was one in spoken word and open look was one Marilla could never learn. But she had learned to love this slim gray-eyed girl with an affection all the deeper and stronger from its verry very undemonstrativeness. Her love made her afraid of being unduly indulgent indeed. She had an uneasy feeling



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richly-coloured painting or a long, low castle on a hill. blue-roofed houses below and mountains in the distance

"adventures wonderful and enthralling were happening to her in cloudland": Henry Stanier's "Alhambra from San Nicolas" (1886).