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Oh
,
and
I
know
she
will
be
furious
.
It
’
s
dreadful
—
it
’
s
really
dreadful
—
but
did
you
ever
know
anything
so
funny
,
Anne
?
”
“
Who
is
your
Aunt
Josephine
?
”
“
She
’
s
father
’
s
aunt
and
she
lives
in
Charlottetown
.
She
’
s
awfully
old
—
seventy
anyhow
—
and
I
don
’
t
believe
she
was
ever
a
little
girl
.
We
were
expecting
her
out
for
a
visit
,
but
not
so
soon
.
She
’
s
awfully
prim
and
proper
and
she
’
ll
scold
dreadfully
about
this
,
I
know
.
Well
,
we
’
ll
have
to
sleep
with
Minnie
May
—
and
you
can
’
t
think
how
she
kicks
.
”
Miss
Josephine
Barry
did
not
appear
at
the
early
breakfast
the
next
morning
.
Mrs
.
Barry
smiled
kindly
at
the
two
little
girls
.
“
Did
you
have
a
good
time
last
night
?
I
tried
to
stay
awake
until
you
came
home
,
for
I
wanted
to
tell
you
Aunt
Josephine
had
come
and
that
you
would
have
to
go
upstairs
after
all
,
but
I
was
so
tired
I
fell
asleep
.
I
hope
you
didn
’
t
disturb
your
aunt
,
Diana
.
”
Diana
preserved
a
discreet
silence
,
but
she
and
Anne
exchanged
furtive
smiles
of
guilty
amusement
across
the
table
.
Anne
hurried
home
after
breakfast
and
so
remained
in
blissful
ignorance
of
the
disturbance
which
presently
resulted
in
the
Barry
household
until
the
late
afternoon
,
when
she
went
down
to
Mrs
.
Lynde
’
s
on
an
errand
for
Marilla
.
“
So
you
and
Diana
nearly
frightened
poor
old
Miss
Barry
to
death
last
night
?
”
said
Mrs
.
Lynde
severely
,
but
with
a
twinkle
in
her
eye
.
“
Mrs
.
Barry
was
here
a
few
minutes
ago
on
her
way
to
Carmody
.
She
’
s
feeling
real
worried
over
it
.
Old
Miss
Barry
was
in
a
terrible
temper
when
she
got
up
this
morning
—
and
Josephine
Barry
’
s
temper
is
no
joke
,
I
can
tell
you
that
.
She
wouldn
’
t
speak
to
Diana
at
all
.
”
“
It
wasn
’
t
Diana
’
s
fault
,
”
said
Anne
contritely
.
“
It
was
mine
.
I
suggested
racing
to
see
who
would
get
into
bed
first
.
”
“
I
knew
it
!
”
said
Mrs
.
Lynde
,
with
the
exultation
of
a
correct
guesser
.
“
I
knew
that
idea
came
out
of
your
head
.
Well
,
it
’
s
made
a
nice
lot
of
trouble
,
that
’
s
what
.
Old
Miss
Barry
came
out
to
stay
for
a
month
,
but
she
declares
she
won
’
t
stay
another
day
and
is
going
right
back
to
town
tomorrow
,
Sunday
and
all
as
it
is
.
She
’
d
have
gone
today
if
they
could
have
taken
her
.
She
had
promised
to
pay
for
a
quarter
’
s
music
lessons
for
Diana
,
but
now
she
is
determined
to
do
nothing
at
all
for
such
a
tomboy
.
Oh
,
I
guess
they
had
a
lively
time
of
it
there
this
morning
.
The
Barrys
must
feel
cut
up
.
Old
Miss
Barry
is
rich
and
they
’
d
like
to
keep
on
the
good
side
of
her
.
Of
course
,
Mrs
.
Barry
didn
’
t
say
just
that
to
me
,
but
I
’
m
a
pretty
good
judge
of
human
nature
,
that
’
s
what
.
”