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1Serious indeed were the toilet rites presently performed in the east gable.
2Marilla betook herself to the east gable, brooch in hand.
3A bedtime visit to the east gable produced no result.
4And up-stairs, in the east gable, a lonely, heart-hungry, friendless child cried herself to sleep.
5Diana, going to the east gable, where Anne was standing at her window, said gently:
6Anne sighed, retreated to the east gable, and sat down in a chair by the window.
7Against the east gable is the burial-ground of the Lauries, and against the west that of the Fergusons.
8A subdued slam above told that the door of the east gable had been shut with equal vehemence.
9The birches in the hollow waved joyful hands as if watching for Anne's usual morning greeting from the east gable.
10Fortunately the dye washed off easily and Anne, somewhat consoled, betook herself to the east gable while Diana ran home.
11They were together in the east gable chamber; outside it was only twilight- alovelyyellowish-greentwilight with a clear-bluecloudless sky.
12After each meal Marilla carried a well-filled tray to the east gable and brought it down later on not noticeably depleted.
13She went up to the east gable with a very serious face and left it with a face more serious still.
14Then she shut herself in the east gable room and wept all her shame and remorse and disappointment into her pillows .
15But the spare room was out of the question for such a stray waif, so there remained only the east gable room.
16A good cry, indulged in the grateful solitude of the east gable, had soothed her nerves and restored her to her wonted cheerfulness.
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