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Chapter 36 - (VERSO)

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Gilbert would be going to Redmond also. What would she do without their (begin subscript)^(end subscript)(begin superscript)inspiring(end superscript) rivalry? Would not work, even at a co-educational college with a real degree in prospect, be rather flat without her friend the enemy?

The next morning at breakfast it suddenly struck Anne that Matthew was not looking well. Surely he was much greyer than he had been a year before.” [sic]

“Marilla,” she said hesitatingly when he had gone out, “is Matthew quite well?”

“No, he isn’t,” said Marilla in a troubled tone. “He’s had some real bad spells with his heart this spring and he won’t spare himself a mite. I’ve been real worried about



TEXT ANNOTATION

"even at a co-educational college": Dalhousie, Redmond's real-world counterpart, admitted its first female students in 1881.