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To: Neocon who wrote (114493)12/13/2000 5:47:50 PM
From: Thehammer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Peraps these teasers will seal the decision:

Alice Andrews
When Anne decides to quit school after being punished by being forced to sit with Gilbert Blythe, Diana mentions that Alice will be bringing her new Pansy book the following week so that they can read it aloud, chapter by chapter, down by the brook.
AoGG:Chapter 15

Mr. Teddy Phillips
Mr. Phillips is the Avonlea schoolmaster when Anne Shirley starts there several months after coming to Avonlea. He says Anne's spelling is disgraceful and embarrassed her by holding up her slate for everyone to see on the first day of school. His uncle is a trustee of the Avonlea school. His first name finally gets mentioned when Matthew thinks highly of him when Mr. Phillips praises Anne as his smartest scholar. Anne guesses that because Prissy Andrews's family is a Grit that Mr. Phillips has to be one, too. Mr. Phillips leaves the Avonlea school after Anne's first year. In Anne's opinion, he made a beautiful farewell speech that began, "The time has come for us to part."
AoGG:Chapters 15-21, 32
AoA

Or, if he wishes to do a little soul searching, perhaps Goethe's "Faust".