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981
Then
I
ll
have
peas
and
beans
and
creamed
potatoes
and
a
lettuce
salad
,
for
vegetables
,
resumed
Anne
,
and
for
dessert
,
lemon
pie
with
whipped
cream
,
and
coffee
and
cheese
and
lady
fingers
.
I
ll
make
the
pies
and
lady
fingers
tomorrow
and
do
up
my
white
muslin
dress
.
And
I
must
tell
Diana
tonight
,
for
she
ll
want
to
do
up
hers
.
Mrs
.
Morgan
s
heroines
are
nearly
always
dressed
in
white
muslin
,
and
Diana
and
I
have
always
resolved
that
that
was
what
we
would
wear
if
we
ever
met
her
.
It
will
be
such
a
delicate
compliment
,
don
t
you
think
?
Davy
,
dear
,
you
mustn
t
poke
peapods
into
the
cracks
of
the
floor
.
I
must
ask
Mr
.
and
Mrs
.
Allan
and
Miss
Stacy
to
dinner
,
too
,
for
they
re
all
very
anxious
to
meet
Mrs
.
Morgan
.
It
s
so
fortunate
she
s
coming
while
Miss
Stacy
is
here
.
982
Davy
dear
,
don
t
sail
the
peapods
in
the
water
bucket
.
.
.
go
out
to
the
trough
.
Oh
,
I
do
hope
it
will
be
fine
Thursday
,
and
I
think
it
will
,
for
Uncle
Abe
said
last
night
when
he
called
at
Mr
.
Harrison
s
,
that
it
was
going
to
rain
most
of
this
week
.
983
That
s
a
good
sign
,
agreed
Marilla
.
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984
Anne
ran
across
to
Orchard
Slope
that
evening
to
tell
the
news
to
Diana
,
who
was
also
very
much
excited
over
it
,
and
they
discussed
the
matter
in
the
hammock
swung
under
the
big
willow
in
the
Barry
garden
.
985
Oh
,
Anne
,
mayn
t
I
help
you
cook
the
dinner
?
implored
Diana
.
You
know
I
can
make
splendid
lettuce
salad
.
986
Indeed
you
,
may
said
Anne
unselfishly
.
And
I
shall
want
you
to
help
me
decorate
too
.
I
mean
to
have
the
parlor
simply
a
BOWER
of
blossoms
.
.
.
and
the
dining
table
is
to
be
adorned
with
wild
roses
.
Oh
,
I
do
hope
everything
will
go
smoothly
.
Mrs
.
Morgan
s
heroines
NEVER
get
into
scrapes
or
are
taken
at
a
disadvantage
,
and
they
are
always
so
selfpossessed
and
such
good
housekeepers
.
They
seem
to
be
BORN
good
housekeepers
.
You
remember
that
Gertrude
in
Edgewood
Days
kept
house
for
her
father
when
she
was
only
eight
years
old
.
When
I
was
eight
years
old
I
hardly
knew
how
to
do
a
thing
except
bring
up
children
.
Mrs
.
Morgan
must
be
an
authority
on
girls
when
she
has
written
so
much
about
them
,
and
I
do
want
her
to
have
a
good
opinion
of
us
.
I
ve
imagined
it
all
out
a
dozen
different
ways
.
.
.
what
she
ll
look
like
,
and
what
she
ll
say
,
and
what
I
ll
say
.
And
I
m
so
anxious
about
my
nose
.
There
are
seven
freckles
on
it
,
as
you
can
see
.
They
came
at
the
A
.
V
.
I
S
.
987
picnic
,
when
I
went
around
in
the
sun
without
my
hat
.
I
suppose
it
s
ungrateful
of
me
to
worry
over
them
,
when
I
should
be
thankful
they
re
not
spread
all
over
my
face
as
they
once
were
;
but
I
do
wish
they
hadn
t
come
.
.
.
all
Mrs
.
Morgan
s
heroines
have
such
perfect
complexions
.
I
can
t
recall
a
freckled
one
among
them
.
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988
Yours
are
not
very
noticeable
,
comforted
Diana
.
Try
a
little
lemon
juice
on
them
tonight
.
989
The
next
day
Anne
made
her
pies
and
lady
fingers
,
did
up
her
muslin
dress
,
and
swept
and
dusted
every
room
in
the
house
.
.
.
a
quite
unnecessary
proceeding
,
for
Green
Gables
was
,
as
usual
,
in
the
apple
pie
order
dear
to
Marilla
s
heart
.
But
Anne
felt
that
a
fleck
of
dust
would
be
a
desecration
in
a
house
that
was
to
be
honored
by
a
visit
from
Charlotte
E
.
Morgan
.
She
even
cleaned
out
the
catch
-
all
closet
under
the
stairs
,
although
there
was
not
the
remotest
possibility
of
Mrs
.
Morgan
s
seeing
its
interior
.
990
But
I
want
to
FEEL
that
it
is
in
perfect
order
,
even
if
she
isn
t
to
see
it
,
Anne
told
Marilla
.
You
know
,
in
her
book
Golden
Keys
,
she
makes
her
two
heroines
Alice
and
Louisa
take
for
their
motto
that
verse
of
Longfellow
s
,