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“
I
’
m
afraid
my
imagination
is
a
little
rusty
—
it
’
s
so
long
since
I
used
it
,
”
she
said
.
“
I
dare
say
your
claim
to
sympathy
is
just
as
strong
as
mine
.
It
all
depends
on
the
way
we
look
at
it
.
Sit
down
here
and
tell
me
about
yourself
.
”
“
I
am
very
sorry
I
can
’
t
,
”
said
Anne
firmly
.
“
I
would
like
to
,
because
you
seem
like
an
interesting
lady
,
and
you
might
even
be
a
kindred
spirit
although
you
don
’
t
look
very
much
like
it
.
But
it
is
my
duty
to
go
home
to
Miss
Marilla
Cuthbert
.
Miss
Marilla
Cuthbert
is
a
very
kind
lady
who
has
taken
me
to
bring
up
properly
.
She
is
doing
her
best
,
but
it
is
very
discouraging
work
.
You
must
not
blame
her
because
I
jumped
on
the
bed
.
But
before
I
go
I
do
wish
you
would
tell
me
if
you
will
forgive
Diana
and
stay
just
as
long
as
you
meant
to
in
Avonlea
.
”
“
I
think
perhaps
I
will
if
you
will
come
over
and
talk
to
me
occasionally
,
”
said
Miss
Barry
.
That
evening
Miss
Barry
gave
Diana
a
silver
bangle
bracelet
and
told
the
senior
members
of
the
household
that
she
had
unpacked
her
valise
.
“
I
’
ve
made
up
my
mind
to
stay
simply
for
the
sake
of
getting
better
acquainted
with
that
Anne
-
girl
,
”
she
said
frankly
.
“
She
amuses
me
,
and
at
my
time
of
life
an
amusing
person
is
a
rarity
.
”
Marilla
’
s
only
comment
when
she
heard
the
story
was
,
“
I
told
you
so
.
”
This
was
for
Matthew
’
s
benefit
.
Miss
Barry
stayed
her
month
out
and
over
.
She
was
a
more
agreeable
guest
than
usual
,
for
Anne
kept
her
in
good
humor
.
They
became
firm
friends
.
When
Miss
Barry
went
away
she
said
:
“
Remember
,
you
Anne
-
girl
,
when
you
come
to
town
you
’
re
to
visit
me
and
I
’
ll
put
you
in
my
very
sparest
spare
-
room
bed
to
sleep
.
”