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“
Do
you
really
think
the
organdy
will
be
best
?
”
queried
Anne
anxiously
.
“
I
don
’
t
think
it
’
s
as
pretty
as
my
blue
-
flowered
muslin
—
and
it
certainly
isn
’
t
so
fashionable
.
”
“
But
it
suits
you
ever
so
much
better
,
”
said
Diana
.
“
It
’
s
so
soft
and
frilly
and
clinging
.
The
muslin
is
stiff
,
and
makes
you
look
too
dressed
up
.
But
the
organdy
seems
as
if
it
grew
on
you
.
”
Anne
sighed
and
yielded
.
Diana
was
beginning
to
have
a
reputation
for
notable
taste
in
dressing
,
and
her
advice
on
such
subjects
was
much
sought
after
.
She
was
looking
very
pretty
herself
on
this
particular
night
in
a
dress
of
the
lovely
wild
-
rose
pink
,
from
which
Anne
was
forever
debarred
;
but
she
was
not
to
take
any
part
in
the
concert
,
so
her
appearance
was
of
minor
importance
.
All
her
pains
were
bestowed
upon
Anne
,
who
,
she
vowed
,
must
,
for
the
credit
of
Avonlea
,
be
dressed
and
combed
and
adorned
to
the
Queen
’
s
taste
.
“
Pull
out
that
frill
a
little
more
—
so
;
here
,
let
me
tie
your
sash
;
now
for
your
slippers
.
I
’
m
going
to
braid
your
hair
in
two
thick
braids
,
and
tie
them
halfway
up
with
big
white
bows
—
no
,
don
’
t
pull
out
a
single
curl
over
your
forehead
—
just
have
the
soft
part
.
There
is
no
way
you
do
your
hair
suits
you
so
well
,
Anne
,
and
Mrs
.
Allan
says
you
look
like
a
Madonna
when
you
part
it
so
.
I
shall
fasten
this
little
white
house
rose
just
behind
your
ear
.
There
was
just
one
on
my
bush
,
and
I
saved
it
for
you
.
”
“
Shall
I
put
my
pearl
beads
on
?
”
asked
Anne
.
“
Matthew
brought
me
a
string
from
town
last
week
,
and
I
know
he
’
d
like
to
see
them
on
me
.
”