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Oh
,
Marilla
,
what
do
you
think
?
You
know
tomorrow
is
Diana
s
birthday
.
Well
,
her
mother
told
her
she
could
ask
me
to
go
home
with
her
from
school
and
stay
all
night
with
her
.
And
her
cousins
are
coming
over
from
Newbridge
in
a
big
pung
sleigh
to
go
to
the
Debating
Club
concert
at
the
hall
tomorrow
night
.
And
they
are
going
to
take
Diana
and
me
to
the
concert
if
you
ll
let
me
go
,
that
is
.
You
will
,
won
t
you
,
Marilla
?
Oh
,
I
feel
so
excited
.
You
can
calm
down
then
,
because
you
re
not
going
.
You
re
better
at
home
in
your
own
bed
,
and
as
for
that
club
concert
,
it
s
all
nonsense
,
and
little
girls
should
not
be
allowed
to
go
out
to
such
places
at
all
.
I
m
sure
the
Debating
Club
is
a
most
respectable
affair
,
pleaded
Anne
.
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I
m
not
saying
it
isn
t
.
But
you
re
not
going
to
begin
gadding
about
to
concerts
and
staying
out
all
hours
of
the
night
.
Pretty
doings
for
children
.
I
m
surprised
at
Mrs
.
Barry
s
letting
Diana
go
.
But
it
s
such
a
very
special
occasion
,
mourned
Anne
,
on
the
verge
of
tears
.
Diana
has
only
one
birthday
in
a
year
.
It
isn
t
as
if
birthdays
were
common
things
,
Marilla
.
Prissy
Andrews
is
going
to
recite
Curfew
Must
Not
Ring
Tonight
.
That
is
such
a
good
moral
piece
,
Marilla
,
I
m
sure
it
would
do
me
lots
of
good
to
hear
it
.
And
the
choir
are
going
to
sing
four
lovely
pathetic
songs
that
are
pretty
near
as
good
as
hymns
.
And
oh
,
Marilla
,
the
minister
is
going
to
take
part
;
yes
,
indeed
,
he
is
;
he
s
going
to
give
an
address
.
That
will
be
just
about
the
same
thing
as
a
sermon
.
Please
,
mayn
t
I
go
,
Marilla
?
You
heard
what
I
said
,
Anne
,
didn
t
you
?
Take
off
your
boots
now
and
go
to
bed
.
It
s
past
eight
.
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There
s
just
one
more
thing
,
Marilla
,
said
Anne
,
with
the
air
of
producing
the
last
shot
in
her
locker
.
Mrs
.
Barry
told
Diana
that
we
might
sleep
in
the
spare
-
room
bed
.
Think
of
the
honor
of
your
little
Anne
being
put
in
the
spare
-
room
bed
.
It
s
an
honor
you
ll
have
to
get
along
without
.
Go
to
bed
,
Anne
,
and
don
t
let
me
hear
another
word
out
of
you
.
When
Anne
,
with
tears
rolling
over
her
cheeks
,
had
gone
sorrowfully
upstairs
,
Matthew
,
who
had
been
apparently
sound
asleep
on
the
lounge
during
the
whole
dialogue
,
opened
his
eyes
and
said
decidedly
: