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I
m
going
to
give
you
girls
a
bunch
of
lavendar
apiece
,
said
Miss
Lavendar
brightly
,
as
if
she
had
not
heard
the
answer
to
her
question
.
It
s
very
sweet
,
don
t
you
think
?
Mother
always
loved
it
.
She
planted
these
borders
long
ago
.
Father
named
me
Lavendar
because
he
was
so
fond
of
it
.
The
very
first
time
he
saw
mother
was
when
he
visited
her
home
in
East
Grafton
with
her
brother
.
He
fell
in
love
with
her
at
first
sight
;
and
they
put
him
in
the
spare
room
bed
to
sleep
and
the
sheets
were
scented
with
lavendar
and
he
lay
awake
all
night
and
thought
of
her
.
He
always
loved
the
scent
of
lavendar
after
that
.
.
.
and
that
was
why
he
gave
me
the
name
.
Don
t
forget
to
come
back
soon
,
girls
dear
.
We
ll
be
looking
for
you
,
Charlotta
the
Fourth
and
I
.
She
opened
the
gate
under
the
firs
for
them
to
pass
through
.
She
looked
suddenly
old
and
tired
;
the
glow
and
radiance
had
faded
from
her
face
;
her
parting
smile
was
as
sweet
with
ineradicable
youth
as
ever
,
but
when
the
girls
looked
back
from
the
first
curve
in
the
lane
they
saw
her
sitting
on
the
old
stone
bench
under
the
silver
poplar
in
the
middle
of
the
garden
with
her
head
leaning
wearily
on
her
hand
.
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She
does
look
lonely
,
said
Diana
softly
.
We
must
come
often
to
see
her
.
I
think
her
parents
gave
her
the
only
right
and
fitting
name
that
could
possibly
be
given
her
,
said
Anne
.
If
they
had
been
so
blind
as
to
name
her
Elizabeth
or
Nellie
or
Muriel
she
must
have
been
called
Lavendar
just
the
same
,
I
think
.
It
s
so
suggestive
of
sweetness
and
old
-
fashioned
graces
and
silk
attire
.
Now
,
my
name
just
smacks
of
bread
and
butter
,
patchwork
and
chores
.
Oh
,
I
don
t
think
so
,
said
Diana
.
Anne
seems
to
me
real
stately
and
like
a
queen
.
But
I
d
like
Kerrenhappuch
if
it
happened
to
be
your
name
I
think
people
make
their
names
nice
or
ugly
just
by
what
they
are
themselves
.
I
can
t
bear
Josie
or
Gertie
for
names
now
but
before
I
knew
the
Pye
girls
I
thought
them
real
pretty
.
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That
s
a
lovely
idea
,
Diana
,
said
Anne
enthusiastically
.
Living
so
that
you
beautify
your
name
,
even
if
it
wasn
t
beautiful
to
begin
with
.
.
.
making
it
stand
in
people
s
thoughts
for
something
so
lovely
and
pleasant
that
they
never
think
of
it
by
itself
.
Thank
you
,
Diana
.
So
you
had
tea
at
the
stone
house
with
Lavendar
Lewis
?
said
Marilla
at
the
breakfast
table
next
morning
.
What
is
she
like
now
?
It
s
over
fifteen
years
since
I
saw
her
last
.
.
.
it
was
one
Sunday
in
Grafton
church
.
I
suppose
she
has
changed
a
great
deal
.
Davy
Keith
,
when
you
want
something
you
can
t
reach
,
ask
to
have
it
passed
and
don
t
spread
yourself
over
the
table
in
that
fashion
.
Did
you
ever
see
Paul
Irving
doing
that
when
he
was
here
to
meals
?
But
Paul
s
arms
are
longer
n
mine
,
brumbled
Davy
.
They
ve
had
eleven
years
to
grow
and
mine
ve
only
had
seven
.
Sides
,
I
DID
ask
,
but
you
and
Anne
was
so
busy
talking
you
didn
t
pay
any
tention
.
Sides
,
Paul
s
never
been
here
to
any
meal
escept
tea
,
and
it
s
easier
to
be
p
lite
at
tea
than
at
breakfast
.
You
ain
t
half
as
hungry
.
It
s
an
awful
long
while
between
supper
and
breakfast
.
Now
,
Anne
,
that
spoonful
ain
t
any
bigger
than
it
was
last
year
and
I
M
ever
so
much
bigger
.