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“
You
’
re
a
queer
girl
,
Anne
.
I
heard
before
that
you
were
queer
.
But
I
believe
I
’
m
going
to
like
you
real
well
.
”
When
Marilla
and
Anne
went
home
Diana
went
with
them
as
far
as
the
log
bridge
.
The
two
little
girls
walked
with
their
arms
about
each
other
.
At
the
brook
they
parted
with
many
promises
to
spend
the
next
afternoon
together
.
“
Well
,
did
you
find
Diana
a
kindred
spirit
?
”
asked
Marilla
as
they
went
up
through
the
garden
of
Green
Gables
.
“
Oh
yes
,
”
sighed
Anne
,
blissfully
unconscious
of
any
sarcasm
on
Marilla
’
s
part
.
“
Oh
Marilla
,
I
’
m
the
happiest
girl
on
Prince
Edward
Island
this
very
moment
.
I
assure
you
I
’
ll
say
my
prayers
with
a
right
good
-
will
tonight
.
Diana
and
I
are
going
to
build
a
playhouse
in
Mr
.
William
Bell
’
s
birch
grove
tomorrow
.
Can
I
have
those
broken
pieces
of
china
that
are
out
in
the
woodshed
?
Diana
’
s
birthday
is
in
February
and
mine
is
in
March
.
Don
’
t
you
think
that
is
a
very
strange
coincidence
?
Diana
is
going
to
lend
me
a
book
to
read
.
She
says
it
’
s
perfectly
splendid
and
tremendously
exciting
.
She
’
s
going
to
show
me
a
place
back
in
the
woods
where
rice
lilies
grow
.
Don
’
t
you
think
Diana
has
got
very
soulful
eyes
?
I
wish
I
had
soulful
eyes
.
Diana
is
going
to
teach
me
to
sing
a
song
called
‘
Nelly
in
the
Hazel
Dell
.
’
She
’
s
going
to
give
me
a
picture
to
put
up
in
my
room
;
it
’
s
a
perfectly
beautiful
picture
,
she
says
—
a
lovely
lady
in
a
pale
blue
silk
dress
.
A
sewing
-
machine
agent
gave
it
to
her
.
I
wish
I
had
something
to
give
Diana
.
I
’
m
an
inch
taller
than
Diana
,
but
she
is
ever
so
much
fatter
;
she
says
she
’
d
like
to
be
thin
because
it
’
s
so
much
more
graceful
,
but
I
’
m
afraid
she
only
said
it
to
soothe
my
feelings
.
We
’
re
going
to
the
shore
some
day
to
gather
shells
.
We
have
agreed
to
call
the
spring
down
by
the
log
bridge
the
Dryad
’
s
Bubble
.
Isn
’
t
that
a
perfectly
elegant
name
?
I
read
a
story
once
about
a
spring
called
that
.
A
dryad
is
sort
of
a
grown
-
up
fairy
,
I
think
.
”
“
Well
,
all
I
hope
is
you
won
’
t
talk
Diana
to
death
,
”
said
Marilla
.
“
But
remember
this
in
all
your
planning
,
Anne
.
You
’
re
not
going
to
play
all
the
time
nor
most
of
it
.
You
’
ll
have
your
work
to
do
and
it
’
ll
have
to
be
done
first
.
”
Anne
’
s
cup
of
happiness
was
full
,
and
Matthew
caused
it
to
overflow
.
He
had
just
got
home
from
a
trip
to
the
store
at
Carmody
,
and
he
sheepishly
produced
a
small
parcel
from
his
pocket
and
handed
it
to
Anne
,
with
a
deprecatory
look
at
Marilla
.
“
I
heard
you
say
you
liked
chocolate
sweeties
,
so
I
got
you
some
,
”
he
said
.
“
Humph
,
”
sniffed
Marilla
.
“
It
’
ll
ruin
her
teeth
and
stomach
.
There
,
there
,
child
,
don
’
t
look
so
dismal
.
You
can
eat
those
,
since
Matthew
has
gone
and
got
them
.
He
’
d
better
have
brought
you
peppermints
.
They
’
re
wholesomer
.
Don
’
t
sicken
yourself
eating
all
them
at
once
now
.
”