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Published: 29.04.2009.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
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Anne Shirley. A child about eleven, garbed in a very short, very tight, very ugly dress of yellowish gray winceyhat. Extending down her back were two braids of very thick, decidely red hair. Her face ir small, white and thin, also much freckled. Her mouth is large and so is her eyes, that looks green in some lights and moods and gray in others. She love to fancy various things. She ir very lovely, kind and talkative. She flies into a rage very fast. She loves beautiful things and hopes, that one day she will have a beautiful bosom-friend and family. More of all she hopes, that when she grows up, she will have brown hair.

Matthew Cuthbert. He wore a white collar and his best suit of clothes, when he were going to the station. Matthew so rarely went from home. He was the shyest man alive and hated to have to go among strangers or to any place where he might have to talk. Matthew was silent and calm, and he liked Anne. He was very polite and dear to Anne.

Marilla Cuthbert. Marilla was a tall, thin woman, with angles and without curves; her dark hair showed some gray streaks and was always twisted up in a hard little knot behind with two wire hairpins stuck aggressively through ir. She looked like a woman of narrow expierence and rigid conscience, which she was. But there was a saving something about her mouth which, if it had been ever so slightly developed, might have been considered indicative of a sense of humor.…

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