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Chapter XXXII Tea with Mrs. Douglas
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On the first Thursday night of Anne’s sojourn1 in Valley Road Janet asked her to go to prayer-meeting. Janet blossomed out like a rose to attend that prayer-meeting. She wore a pale-blue, pansy-sprinkled muslin dress with more ruffles2 than one would ever have supposed economical Janet could be guilty of, and a white leghorn hat with pink roses and three ostrich3 feathers on it. Anne felt quite amazed. Later on, she found out Janet’s motive4 in so arraying herself—a motive as old as Eden.
Valley Road prayer-meetings seemed to be essentially5 feminine. There were thirty-two women present, two half-grown boys, and one solitary6 man, beside the minister. Anne found herself studying this man. He was not handsome or young or graceful7; he had remarkably8 long legs—so long that he had to keep them coiled up under his chair to dispose of them—and he was stoop-shouldered. His hands were big, his hair wanted barbering, and his moustache was unkempt. But Anne thought she liked his face; it was kind and honest and tender; there was something else in it, too—just what, Anne found it hard to define. She finally concluded that this man had suffered and been strong, and it had been made manifest in his face. There was a sort of patient, humorous endurance in his expression which indicated that he would go to the stake if need be, but would keep on looking pleasant until he really had to begin squirming.
When prayer-meeting was over this man came up to Janet and said,
“May I see you home, Janet?”
Janet took his arm—“as primly9 and shyly as if she were no more than sixteen, having her first escort home,” Anne told the girls at Patty’s Place later on.
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