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“
Why
,
you
came
out
splendidly
in
the
exams
Miss
Stacy
gave
.
”
“
Yes
,
but
those
exams
didn
’
t
make
me
nervous
.
When
I
think
of
the
real
thing
you
can
’
t
imagine
what
a
horrid
cold
fluttery
feeling
comes
round
my
heart
.
And
then
my
number
is
thirteen
and
Josie
Pye
says
it
’
s
so
unlucky
.
I
am
not
superstitious
and
I
know
it
can
make
no
difference
.
But
still
I
wish
it
wasn
’
t
thirteen
.
”
“
I
do
wish
I
was
going
in
with
you
,
”
said
Diana
.
“
Wouldn
’
t
we
have
a
perfectly
elegant
time
?
But
I
suppose
you
’
ll
have
to
cram
in
the
evenings
.
”
“
No
;
Miss
Stacy
has
made
us
promise
not
to
open
a
book
at
all
.
She
says
it
would
only
tire
and
confuse
us
and
we
are
to
go
out
walking
and
not
think
about
the
exams
at
all
and
go
to
bed
early
.
It
’
s
good
advice
,
but
I
expect
it
will
be
hard
to
follow
;
good
advice
is
apt
to
be
,
I
think
.
Prissy
Andrews
told
me
that
she
sat
up
half
the
night
every
night
of
her
Entrance
week
and
crammed
for
dear
life
;
and
I
had
determined
to
sit
up
at
least
as
long
as
she
did
.
It
was
so
kind
of
your
Aunt
Josephine
to
ask
me
to
stay
at
Beechwood
while
I
’
m
in
town
.
”
“
You
’
ll
write
to
me
while
you
’
re
in
,
won
’
t
you
?
”
“
I
’
ll
write
Tuesday
night
and
tell
you
how
the
first
day
goes
,
”
promised
Anne
.
“
I
’
ll
be
haunting
the
post
office
Wednesday
,
”
vowed
Diana
.
Anne
went
to
town
the
following
Monday
and
on
Wednesday
Diana
haunted
the
post
office
,
as
agreed
,
and
got
her
letter
.
“
Dearest
Diana
”
[
wrote
Anne
]
,