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[An Unexpected Reconciliation: Anne’s Cow-Selling Misadventure]-[Anne of Avonlea - Part 04]

Anne of Avonlea · A2 ·

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The Accidental Sale of a Neighbor's Cow

The story follows Anne Shirley, who finds herself in "quite a state" after committing a blunder: she accidentally sold her neighbor Mr. Harrison's cow. Fearing his reputation as a "cranky" man, Anne approaches his farm with trepidation, expecting him to be "furious." However, the encounter takes an unexpected turn, revealing the depth of human connection that can emerge from the most awkward of circumstances.

A Nervous Confrontation

Upon arriving, Anne observes Mr. Harrison on his porch. His immediate retreat into the house leaves Anne believing he is "furious with me already." Yet, when he reappears, he is surprisingly polite, having "brushed his hair" and acting "quite nervous." The tension is briefly broken by the appearance of "Ginger," a parrot inherited from his sailor brother. The bird’s rude interjections, calling Anne a "silly red-headed girl," serve to diffuse the initial formality of the meeting.

The Confession of the Mix-up

Anne insists on telling her story "without interruption." She explains that after finding a Jersey cow in Mr. Harrison's oats, she and her friend Diana "rescued" the animal. Mistakenly believing the cow to be her own, Dolly, Anne sells her to Mr. Shearer for twenty dollars. When she returns home to find her own cow, Dolly, safely in the milking pen, she realizes her error: she has sold Mr. Harrison's cow by mistake. Throughout this confession, Mr. Harrison remains uncharacteristically calm, gripping his chair arms but honoring his promise to listen.

Resolution and Friendship

Instead of the expected explosion of anger, Mr. Harrison accepts the situation with grace. He agrees to take Anne's cow, Dolly, as a replacement, noting that Anne is someone who, while prone to "having adventures," possesses the integrity to "never lie." This moment of mutual understanding transforms the dynamic between them. Mr. Harrison even apologizes for his previous behavior, admitting he "put on quite a show" when he yelled at her earlier.

A Wonderful World

The afternoon concludes with tea, bread, butter, and peaches, marking the beginning of an unlikely friendship. Mr. Harrison, who admits that Ginger is his "only company," invites Anne to visit more often. As Anne walks home, she reflects on the irony of the situation, remarking to Marilla, "I made a very silly mistake, and I ended up making a new friend." The narrative serves as a heartwarming reminder that even when one is "frightened to death" of a confrontation, honesty and kindness can pave the way for unexpected companionship.

🎯Key Sentences

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I know I must confess
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I wasn't expecting any visitors.
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I understand perfectly
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I didn't expect to stop by.
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What's the red-haired girl doing here?
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📝Key Phrases

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in quite a state
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stop fretting
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not anxious to
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take a deep breath
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make one's way
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📖 Transcript

Chapter 3 Mr. Harrison at Home Anne was in quite a state.
She had accidentally sold her neighbor's cow.
Now what was she to do?
Anne, Marilla said, please stop fretting.
You'll have to go to Mr. Harrison's and explain what happened.
I know I must confess, Anne whimpered.

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