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“
I
didn
’
t
say
anything
when
Josie
said
that
to
me
,
”
Anne
confided
that
evening
to
Marilla
,
who
was
lying
on
the
sofa
after
one
of
her
headaches
,
“
because
I
thought
it
was
part
of
my
punishment
and
I
ought
to
bear
it
patiently
.
It
’
s
hard
to
be
told
you
look
like
a
scarecrow
and
I
wanted
to
say
something
back
.
But
I
didn
’
t
.
I
just
swept
her
one
scornful
look
and
then
I
forgave
her
.
It
makes
you
feel
very
virtuous
when
you
forgive
people
,
doesn
’
t
it
?
I
mean
to
devote
all
my
energies
to
being
good
after
this
and
I
shall
never
try
to
be
beautiful
again
.
Of
course
it
’
s
better
to
be
good
.
I
know
it
is
,
but
it
’
s
sometimes
so
hard
to
believe
a
thing
even
when
you
know
it
.
I
do
really
want
to
be
good
,
Marilla
,
like
you
and
Mrs
.
Allan
and
Miss
Stacy
,
and
grow
up
to
be
a
credit
to
you
.
Diana
says
when
my
hair
begins
to
grow
to
tie
a
black
velvet
ribbon
around
my
head
with
a
bow
at
one
side
.
She
says
she
thinks
it
will
be
very
becoming
.
I
will
call
it
a
snood
—
that
sounds
so
romantic
.
But
am
I
talking
too
much
,
Marilla
?
Does
it
hurt
your
head
?
”
“
My
head
is
better
now
.
It
was
terrible
bad
this
afternoon
,
though
.
These
headaches
of
mine
are
getting
worse
and
worse
.
I
’
ll
have
to
see
a
doctor
about
them
.
As
for
your
chatter
,
I
don
’
t
know
that
I
mind
it
—
I
’
ve
got
so
used
to
it
.
”
Which
was
Marilla
’
s
way
of
saying
that
she
liked
to
hear
it
.
Of
course
you
must
be
Elaine
,
Anne
,
”
said
Diana
.
“
I
could
never
have
the
courage
to
float
down
there
.
”
“
Nor
I
,
”
said
Ruby
Gillis
,
with
a
shiver
.
“
I
don
’
t
mind
floating
down
when
there
’
s
two
or
three
of
us
in
the
flat
and
we
can
sit
up
.
It
’
s
fun
then
.
But
to
lie
down
and
pretend
I
was
dead
—
I
just
couldn
’
t
.
I
’
d
die
really
of
fright
.
”
“
Of
course
it
would
be
romantic
,
”
conceded
Jane
Andrews
,
“
but
I
know
I
couldn
’
t
keep
still
.
I
’
d
be
popping
up
every
minute
or
so
to
see
where
I
was
and
if
I
wasn
’
t
drifting
too
far
out
.
And
you
know
,
Anne
,
that
would
spoil
the
effect
.
”
“
But
it
’
s
so
ridiculous
to
have
a
redheaded
Elaine
,
”
mourned
Anne
.
“
I
’
m
not
afraid
to
float
down
and
I
’
d
love
to
be
Elaine
.
But
it
’
s
ridiculous
just
the
same
.
Ruby
ought
to
be
Elaine
because
she
is
so
fair
and
has
such
lovely
long
golden
hair
—
Elaine
had
‘
all
her
bright
hair
streaming
down
,
’
you
know
.
And
Elaine
was
the
lily
maid
.
Now
,
a
red
-
haired
person
cannot
be
a
lily
maid
.
”
“
Your
complexion
is
just
as
fair
as
Ruby
’
s
,
”
said
Diana
earnestly
,
“
and
your
hair
is
ever
so
much
darker
than
it
used
to
be
before
you
cut
it
.
”
“
Oh
,
do
you
really
think
so
?
”
exclaimed
Anne
,
flushing
sensitively
with
delight
.
“
I
’
ve
sometimes
thought
it
was
myself
—
but
I
never
dared
to
ask
anyone
for
fear
she
would
tell
me
it
wasn
’
t
.
Do
you
think
it
could
be
called
auburn
now
,
Diana
?
”
“
Yes
,
and
I
think
it
is
real
pretty
,
”
said
Diana
,
looking
admiringly
at
the
short
,
silky
curls
that
clustered
over
Anne
’
s
head
and
were
held
in
place
by
a
very
jaunty
black
velvet
ribbon
and
bow
.