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But
people
s
ideals
change
sometimes
.
Mine
won
t
.
And
I
COULDN
T
care
for
any
man
who
didn
t
fulfill
it
.
What
if
you
never
meet
him
?
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Then
I
shall
die
an
old
maid
,
was
the
cheerful
response
.
I
daresay
it
isn
t
the
hardest
death
by
any
means
.
Oh
,
I
suppose
the
dying
would
be
easy
enough
;
it
s
the
living
an
old
maid
I
shouldn
t
like
,
said
Diana
,
with
no
intention
of
being
humorous
.
Although
I
wouldn
t
mind
being
an
old
maid
VERY
much
if
I
could
be
one
like
Miss
Lavendar
.
But
I
never
could
be
.
When
I
m
forty
-
five
I
ll
be
horribly
fat
.
And
while
there
might
be
some
romance
about
a
thin
old
maid
there
couldn
t
possibly
be
any
about
a
fat
one
.
Oh
,
mind
you
,
Nelson
Atkins
proposed
to
Ruby
Gillis
three
weeks
ago
.
Ruby
told
me
all
about
it
.
She
says
she
never
had
any
intention
of
taking
him
,
because
any
one
who
married
him
will
have
to
go
in
with
the
old
folks
;
but
Ruby
says
that
he
made
such
a
perfectly
beautiful
and
romantic
proposal
that
it
simply
swept
her
off
her
feet
.
But
she
didn
t
want
to
do
anything
rash
so
she
asked
for
a
week
to
consider
;
and
two
days
later
she
was
at
a
meeting
of
the
Sewing
Circle
at
his
mother
s
and
there
was
a
book
called
The
Complete
Guide
to
Etiquette
,
lying
on
the
parlor
table
.
Ruby
said
she
simply
couldn
t
describe
her
feelings
when
in
a
section
of
it
headed
,
The
Deportment
of
Courtship
and
Marriage
,
she
found
the
very
proposal
Nelson
had
made
,
word
for
word
.
She
went
home
and
wrote
him
a
perfectly
scathing
refusal
;
and
she
says
his
father
and
mother
have
taken
turns
watching
him
ever
since
for
fear
he
ll
drown
himself
in
the
river
;
but
Ruby
says
they
needn
t
be
afraid
;
for
in
the
Deportment
of
Courtship
and
Marriage
it
told
how
a
rejected
lover
should
behave
and
there
s
nothing
about
drowning
in
THAT
.
And
she
says
Wilbur
Blair
is
literally
pining
away
for
her
but
she
s
perfectly
helpless
in
the
matter
.
Anne
made
an
impatient
movement
.
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I
hate
to
say
it
.
.
.
it
seems
so
disloyal
.
.
.
but
,
well
,
I
don
t
like
Ruby
Gillis
now
.
I
liked
her
when
we
went
to
school
and
Queen
s
together
.
.
.
though
not
so
well
as
you
and
Jane
of
course
.
But
this
last
year
at
Carmody
she
seems
so
different
.
.
.
so
.
.
.
so
.
.
.
I
know
,
nodded
Diana
.
It
s
the
Gillis
coming
out
in
her
.
.
.
she
can
t
help
it
.
Mrs
.
Lynde
says
that
if
ever
a
Gillis
girl
thought
about
anything
but
the
boys
she
never
showed
it
in
her
walk
and
conversation
.
She
talks
about
nothing
but
boys
and
what
compliments
they
pay
her
,
and
how
crazy
they
all
are
about
her
at
Carmody
.
And
the
strange
thing
is
,
they
ARE
,
too
.
.
.
Diana
admitted
this
somewhat
resentfully
.
Last
night
when
I
saw
her
in
Mr
.
Blair
s
store
she
whispered
to
me
that
she
d
just
made
a
new
mash
.
I
wouldn
t
ask
her
who
it
was
,
because
I
knew
she
was
dying
to
BE
asked
.
Well
,
it
s
what
Ruby
always
wanted
,
I
suppose
.
You
remember
even
when
she
was
little
she
always
said
she
meant
to
have
dozens
of
beaus
when
she
grew
up
and
have
the
very
gayest
time
she
could
before
she
settled
down
.
She
s
so
different
from
Jane
,
isn
t
she
?
Jane
is
such
a
nice
,
sensible
,
lady
-
like
girl
.