Аня из Зелёных Мезонинов

Chapter XXVII. Vanity and Vexation of Spirit

           

           Accordingly,Annewashedherhair,scrubbingitvigorouslywithsoapandwater,butforallthedifferenceitmadeshemightaswellhavebeenscouringitsoriginalred.Thepeddlerhadcertainlyspokenthetruthwhenhedeclaredthatthedyewouldn’twashoff,howeverhisveracitymightbeimpeachedinotherrespects.

           “Oh,Marilla,whatshallIdo?”questionedAnneintears.“Icanneverlivethisdown.Peoplehaveprettywellforgottenmyothermistakes—thelinimentcakeandsettingDianadrunkandflyingintoatemperwithMrs.Lynde.Butthey’llneverforgetthis.TheywillthinkIamnotrespectable.Oh,Marilla,‘whatatangledwebweweavewhenfirstwepracticetodeceive.’Thatispoetry,butitistrue.Andoh,howJosiePyewilllaugh!Marilla,IcannotfaceJosiePye.IamtheunhappiestgirlinPrinceEdwardIsland.”

           Anne’sunhappinesscontinuedforaweek.Duringthattimeshewentnowhereandshampooedherhaireveryday.Dianaaloneofoutsidersknewthefatalsecret,butshepromisedsolemnlynevertotell,anditmaybestatedhereandnowthatshekeptherword.AttheendoftheweekMarillasaiddecidedly:

           “It’snouse,Anne.Thatisfastdyeifevertherewasany.Yourhairmustbecutoff;thereisnootherway.Youcan’tgooutwithitlookinglikethat.”

           Anne’slipsquivered,butsherealizedthebittertruthofMarilla’sremarks.Withadismalsighshewentforthescissors.

           “Pleasecutitoffatonce,Marilla,andhaveitover.Oh,Ifeelthatmyheartisbroken.Thisissuchanunromanticaffliction.

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