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“
We
’
d
better
go
and
dress
now
,
”
said
Anne
,
“
for
they
may
be
here
by
twelve
.
We
must
have
dinner
at
sharp
one
,
for
the
soup
must
be
served
as
soon
as
it
’
s
done
.
”
Serious
indeed
were
the
toilet
rites
presently
performed
in
the
east
gable
.
Anne
peered
anxiously
at
her
nose
and
rejoiced
to
see
that
its
freckles
were
not
at
all
prominent
,
thanks
either
to
the
lemon
juice
or
to
the
unusual
flush
on
her
cheeks
.
When
they
were
ready
they
looked
quite
as
sweet
and
trim
and
girlish
as
ever
did
any
of
“
Mrs
.
Morgan
’
s
heroines
.
”
“
I
do
hope
I
’
ll
be
able
to
say
something
once
in
a
while
,
and
not
sit
like
a
mute
,
”
said
Diana
anxiously
.
“
All
Mrs
.
Morgan
’
s
heroines
converse
so
beautifully
.
But
I
’
m
afraid
I
’
ll
be
tongue
-
tied
and
stupid
.
And
I
’
ll
be
sure
to
say
‘
I
seen
.
’
I
haven
’
t
often
said
it
since
Miss
Stacy
taught
here
;
but
in
moments
of
excitement
it
’
s
sure
to
pop
out
.
Anne
,
if
I
were
to
say
‘
I
seen
’
before
Mrs
.
Morgan
I
’
d
die
of
mortification
.
And
it
would
be
almost
as
bad
to
have
nothing
to
say
.
”
“
I
’
m
nervous
about
a
good
many
things
,
”
said
Anne
,
“
but
I
don
’
t
think
there
is
much
fear
that
I
won
’
t
be
able
to
talk
.
”
And
,
to
do
her
justice
,
there
wasn
’
t
.
Anne
shrouded
her
muslin
glories
in
a
big
apron
and
went
down
to
concoct
her
soup
.
Marilla
had
dressed
herself
and
the
twins
,
and
looked
more
excited
than
she
had
ever
been
known
to
look
before
.
At
half
past
twelve
the
Allans
and
Miss
Stacy
came
.
Everything
was
going
well
but
Anne
was
beginning
to
feel
nervous
.
It
was
surely
time
for
Priscilla
and
Mrs
.
Morgan
to
arrive
.
She
made
frequent
trips
to
the
gate
and
looked
as
anxiously
down
the
lane
as
ever
her
namesake
in
the
Bluebeard
story
peered
from
the
tower
casement
.
“
Suppose
they
don
’
t
come
at
all
?
”
she
said
piteously
.
“
Don
’
t
suppose
it
.
It
would
be
too
mean
,
”
said
Diana
,
who
,
however
,
was
beginning
to
have
uncomfortable
misgivings
on
the
subject
.
“
Anne
,
”
said
Marilla
,
coming
out
from
the
parlor
,
“
Miss
Stacy
wants
to
see
Miss
Barry
’
s
willowware
platter
.
”