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“
I
’
m
such
an
unlucky
girl
,
”
mourned
Anne
.
“
I
’
m
always
getting
into
scrapes
myself
and
getting
my
best
friends
—
people
I
’
d
shed
my
heart
’
s
blood
for
—
into
them
too
.
Can
you
tell
me
why
it
is
so
,
Mrs
.
Lynde
?
”
“
It
’
s
because
you
’
re
too
heedless
and
impulsive
,
child
,
that
’
s
what
.
You
never
stop
to
think
—
whatever
comes
into
your
head
to
say
or
do
you
say
or
do
it
without
a
moment
’
s
reflection
.
”
“
Oh
,
but
that
’
s
the
best
of
it
,
”
protested
Anne
.
“
Something
just
flashes
into
your
mind
,
so
exciting
,
and
you
must
out
with
it
.
If
you
stop
to
think
it
over
you
spoil
it
all
.
Haven
’
t
you
never
felt
that
yourself
,
Mrs
.
Lynde
?
”
No
,
Mrs
.
Lynde
had
not
.
She
shook
her
head
sagely
.
“
You
must
learn
to
think
a
little
,
Anne
,
that
’
s
what
.
The
proverb
you
need
to
go
by
is
‘
Look
before
you
leap
’
—
especially
into
spare
-
room
beds
.
”
Mrs
.
Lynde
laughed
comfortably
over
her
mild
joke
,
but
Anne
remained
pensive
.
She
saw
nothing
to
laugh
at
in
the
situation
,
which
to
her
eyes
appeared
very
serious
.
When
she
left
Mrs
.
Lynde
’
s
she
took
her
way
across
the
crusted
fields
to
Orchard
Slope
.
Diana
met
her
at
the
kitchen
door
.
“
Your
Aunt
Josephine
was
very
cross
about
it
,
wasn
’
t
she
?
”
whispered
Anne
.
“
Yes
,
”
answered
Diana
,
stifling
a
giggle
with
an
apprehensive
glance
over
her
shoulder
at
the
closed
sitting
-
room
door
.
“
She
was
fairly
dancing
with
rage
,
Anne
.
Oh
,
how
she
scolded
.
She
said
I
was
the
worst
-
behaved
girl
she
ever
saw
and
that
my
parents
ought
to
be
ashamed
of
the
way
they
had
brought
me
up
.
She
says
she
won
’
t
stay
and
I
’
m
sure
I
don
’
t
care
.
But
Father
and
Mother
do
.
”
“
Why
didn
’
t
you
tell
them
it
was
my
fault
?
”
demanded
Anne
.