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Miss
Barry
,
who
was
sitting
behind
them
,
leaned
forward
and
poked
Marilla
in
the
back
with
her
parasol
.
Aren
t
you
proud
of
that
Anne
-
girl
?
I
am
,
she
said
.
Anne
went
home
to
Avonlea
with
Matthew
and
Marilla
that
evening
.
She
had
not
been
home
since
April
and
she
felt
that
she
could
not
wait
another
day
.
The
apple
blossoms
were
out
and
the
world
was
fresh
and
young
.
Diana
was
at
Green
Gables
to
meet
her
.
In
her
own
white
room
,
where
Marilla
had
set
a
flowering
house
rose
on
the
window
sill
,
Anne
looked
about
her
and
drew
a
long
breath
of
happiness
.
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Oh
,
Diana
,
it
s
so
good
to
be
back
again
.
It
s
so
good
to
see
those
pointed
firs
coming
out
against
the
pink
sky
and
that
white
orchard
and
the
old
Snow
Queen
.
Isn
t
the
breath
of
the
mint
delicious
?
And
that
tea
rose
why
,
it
s
a
song
and
a
hope
and
a
prayer
all
in
one
.
And
it
s
good
to
see
you
again
,
Diana
!
I
thought
you
liked
that
Stella
Maynard
better
than
me
,
said
Diana
reproachfully
.
Josie
Pye
told
me
you
did
.
Josie
said
you
were
infatuated
with
her
.
Anne
laughed
and
pelted
Diana
with
the
faded
June
lilies
of
her
bouquet
.
Stella
Maynard
is
the
dearest
girl
in
the
world
except
one
and
you
are
that
one
,
Diana
,
she
said
.
I
love
you
more
than
ever
and
I
ve
so
many
things
to
tell
you
.
But
just
now
I
feel
as
if
it
were
joy
enough
to
sit
here
and
look
at
you
.
I
m
tired
,
I
think
tired
of
being
studious
and
ambitious
.
I
mean
to
spend
at
least
two
hours
tomorrow
lying
out
in
the
orchard
grass
,
thinking
of
absolutely
nothing
.
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You
ve
done
splendidly
,
Anne
.
I
suppose
you
won
t
be
teaching
now
that
you
ve
won
the
Avery
?
No
.
I
m
going
to
Redmond
in
September
.
Doesn
t
it
seem
wonderful
?
I
ll
have
a
brand
new
stock
of
ambition
laid
in
by
that
time
after
three
glorious
,
golden
months
of
vacation
.
Jane
and
Ruby
are
going
to
teach
.
Isn
t
it
splendid
to
think
we
all
got
through
even
to
Moody
Spurgeon
and
Josie
Pye
?