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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Anne had been a fortnight at Green Gables before Mrs.
Lynde arrived to inspect her. Mrs. Rachel, to do her
justice, was not to blame for this. A severe and
unseasonable attack of grippe had confined that good
lady to her house ever since the occasion of her last
visit to Green Gables. Mrs. Rachel was not often sick
and had a well-defined contempt for people who were;
but grippe, she asserted, was like no other illness on
earth and could only be interpreted as one of the special
visitations of Providence. As soon as her doctor allowed
her to put her foot out-of-doors she hurried up to Green
Gables, bursting with curiosity to see Matthew and Marilla's
orphan, concerning whom all sorts of stories and suppositions
had gone abroad in Avonlea. |