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Q2. To bed went Matthew. And to bed, when she had put her dishes away, went Marilla, frowning most resolutely. And upstairs, in the east gable, a lonely, heart-hungry, friendless child cried herself to sleep.

R2 upspringing airily airily out of an undergrowth suggestive of delightful possibilities in ferns + mosses + woodsy things generally.

S2 Anne’s beauty-loving eyes lingered on it all, taking everything greedily in; she had looked on so many unlovely places in her life, (begin subscript)^(end subscript)(begin superscript)poor child;(end superscript) but this was as lovely as anything she had ever dreamed.

T2 I’m not in the depths of despair this morning. I never can be in the morning[.]