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You
must
be
my
bridesmaid
,
you
know
,
Anne
.
Promise
me
that
.
.
.
wherever
you
may
be
when
I
m
married
.
I
ll
come
from
the
ends
of
the
earth
if
necessary
,
promised
Anne
solemnly
.
Of
course
,
it
won
t
be
for
ever
so
long
yet
,
said
Diana
,
blushing
.
Three
years
at
the
very
least
.
.
.
for
I
m
only
eighteen
and
mother
says
no
daughter
of
hers
shall
be
married
before
she
s
twenty
-
one
.
Besides
,
Fred
s
father
is
going
to
buy
the
Abraham
Fletcher
farm
for
him
and
he
says
he
s
got
to
have
it
two
thirds
paid
for
before
he
ll
give
it
to
him
in
his
own
name
.
But
three
years
isn
t
any
too
much
time
to
get
ready
for
housekeeping
,
for
I
haven
t
a
speck
of
fancy
work
made
yet
.
But
I
m
going
to
begin
crocheting
doilies
tomorrow
.
Myra
Gillis
had
thirty
-
seven
doilies
when
she
was
married
and
I
m
determined
I
shall
have
as
many
as
she
had
.
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I
suppose
it
would
be
perfectly
impossible
to
keep
house
with
only
thirty
-
six
doilies
,
conceded
Anne
,
with
a
solemn
face
but
dancing
eyes
.
Diana
looked
hurt
.
I
didn
t
think
you
d
make
fun
of
me
,
Anne
,
she
said
reproachfully
.
Dearest
,
I
wasn
t
making
fun
of
you
,
cried
Anne
repentantly
.
I
was
only
teasing
you
a
bit
.
I
think
you
ll
make
the
sweetest
little
housekeeper
in
the
world
.
And
I
think
it
s
perfectly
lovely
of
you
to
be
planning
already
for
your
home
o
dreams
.
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Anne
had
no
sooner
uttered
the
phrase
,
home
o
dreams
,
than
it
captivated
her
fancy
and
she
immediately
began
the
erection
of
one
of
her
own
.
It
was
,
of
course
,
tenanted
by
an
ideal
master
,
dark
,
proud
,
and
melancholy
;
but
oddly
enough
,
Gilbert
Blythe
persisted
in
hanging
about
too
,
helping
her
arrange
pictures
,
lay
out
gardens
,
and
accomplish
sundry
other
tasks
which
a
proud
and
melancholy
hero
evidently
considered
beneath
his
dignity
.
Anne
tried
to
banish
Gilbert
s
image
from
her
castle
in
Spain
but
,
somehow
,
he
went
on
being
there
,
so
Anne
,
being
in
a
hurry
,
gave
up
the
attempt
and
pursued
her
aerial
architecture
with
such
success
that
her
home
o
dreams
was
built
and
furnished
before
Diana
spoke
again
.
I
suppose
,
Anne
,
you
must
think
it
s
funny
I
should
like
Fred
so
well
when
he
s
so
different
from
the
kind
of
man
I
ve
always
said
I
would
marry
.
.
.
the
tall
,
slender
kind
?
But
somehow
I
wouldn
t
want
Fred
to
be
tall
and
slender
.
.
.
because
,
don
t
you
see
,
he
wouldn
t
be
Fred
then
.
Of
course
,
added
Diana
rather
dolefully
,
we
will
be
a
dreadfully
pudgy
couple
.
But
after
all
that
s
better
than
one
of
us
being
short
and
fat
and
the
other
tall
and
lean
,
like
Morgan
Sloane
and
his
wife
.
Mrs
.
Lynde
says
it
always
makes
her
think
of
the
long
and
short
of
it
when
she
sees
them
together
.