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But
you
have
no
idea
how
fascinating
Idlewild
is
.
And
then
,
of
course
,
I
had
to
tell
Matthew
about
the
picnic
.
Matthew
is
such
a
sympathetic
listener
.
Please
can
I
go
?
”
“
You
’
ll
have
to
learn
to
resist
the
fascination
of
Idle
-
whatever
-
you
-
call
-
it
.
When
I
tell
you
to
come
in
at
a
certain
time
I
mean
that
time
and
not
half
an
hour
later
.
And
you
needn
’
t
stop
to
discourse
with
sympathetic
listeners
on
your
way
,
either
.
As
for
the
picnic
,
of
course
you
can
go
.
You
’
re
a
Sunday
-
school
scholar
,
and
it
’
s
not
likely
I
’
d
refuse
to
let
you
go
when
all
the
other
little
girls
are
going
.
”
“
But
—
but
,
”
faltered
Anne
,
“
Diana
says
that
everybody
must
take
a
basket
of
things
to
eat
.
I
can
’
t
cook
,
as
you
know
,
Marilla
,
and
—
and
—
I
don
’
t
mind
going
to
a
picnic
without
puffed
sleeves
so
much
,
but
I
’
d
feel
terribly
humiliated
if
I
had
to
go
without
a
basket
.
It
’
s
been
preying
on
my
mind
ever
since
Diana
told
me
.
”
“
Well
,
it
needn
’
t
prey
any
longer
.
I
’
ll
bake
you
a
basket
.
”
“
Oh
,
you
dear
good
Marilla
.
Oh
,
you
are
so
kind
to
me
.
Oh
,
I
’
m
so
much
obliged
to
you
.
”
Getting
through
with
her
“
ohs
”
Anne
cast
herself
into
Marilla
’
s
arms
and
rapturously
kissed
her
sallow
cheek
.
It
was
the
first
time
in
her
whole
life
that
childish
lips
had
voluntarily
touched
Marilla
’
s
face
.
Again
that
sudden
sensation
of
startling
sweetness
thrilled
her
.
She
was
secretly
vastly
pleased
at
Anne
’
s
impulsive
caress
,
which
was
probably
the
reason
why
she
said
brusquely
:
“
There
,
there
,
never
mind
your
kissing
nonsense
.
I
’
d
sooner
see
you
doing
strictly
as
you
’
re
told
.
As
for
cooking
,
I
mean
to
begin
giving
you
lessons
in
that
some
of
these
days
.
But
you
’
re
so
featherbrained
,
Anne
,
I
’
ve
been
waiting
to
see
if
you
’
d
sober
down
a
little
and
learn
to
be
steady
before
I
begin
.
You
’
ve
got
to
keep
your
wits
about
you
in
cooking
and
not
stop
in
the
middle
of
things
to
let
your
thoughts
rove
all
over
creation
.
Now
,
get
out
your
patchwork
and
have
your
square
done
before
teatime
.
”
“
I
do
not
like
patchwork
,
”
said
Anne
dolefully
,
hunting
out
her
workbasket
and
sitting
down
before
a
little
heap
of
red
and
white
diamonds
with
a
sigh
.
“
I
think
some
kinds
of
sewing
would
be
nice
;
but
there
’
s
no
scope
for
imagination
in
patchwork
.
It
’
s
just
one
little
seam
after
another
and
you
never
seem
to
be
getting
anywhere
.
But
of
course
I
’
d
rather
be
Anne
of
Green
Gables
sewing
patchwork
than
Anne
of
any
other
place
with
nothing
to
do
but
play
.
I
wish
time
went
as
quick
sewing
patches
as
it
does
when
I
’
m
playing
with
Diana
,
though
.
Oh
,
we
do
have
such
elegant
times
,
Marilla
.
I
have
to
furnish
most
of
the
imagination
,
but
I
’
m
well
able
to
do
that
.
Diana
is
simply
perfect
in
every
other
way
.
You
know
that
little
piece
of
land
across
the
brook
that
runs
up
between
our
farm
and
Mr
.
Barry
’
s
.
It
belongs
to
Mr
.
William
Bell
,
and
right
in
the
corner
there
is
a
little
ring
of
white
birch
trees
—
the
most
romantic
spot
,
Marilla
.
Diana
and
I
have
our
playhouse
there
.
We
call
it
Idlewild
.
Isn
’
t
that
a
poetical
name
?
I
assure
you
it
took
me
some
time
to
think
it
out
.
I
stayed
awake
nearly
a
whole
night
before
I
invented
it
.
Then
,
just
as
I
was
dropping
off
to
sleep
,
it
came
like
an
inspiration
.
Diana
was
enraptured
when
she
heard
it
.
We
have
got
our
house
fixed
up
elegantly
.
You
must
come
and
see
it
,
Marilla
—
won
’
t
you
?
We
have
great
big
stones
,
all
covered
with
moss
,
for
seats
,
and
boards
from
tree
to
tree
for
shelves
.
And
we
have
all
our
dishes
on
them
.
Of
course
,
they
’
re
all
broken
but
it
’
s
the
easiest
thing
in
the
world
to
imagine
that
they
are
whole
.
There
’
s
a
piece
of
a
plate
with
a
spray
of
red
and
yellow
ivy
on
it
that
is
especially
beautiful
.
We
keep
it
in
the
parlor
and
we
have
the
fairy
glass
there
,
too
.
The
fairy
glass
is
as
lovely
as
a
dream
.
Diana
found
it
out
in
the
woods
behind
their
chicken
house
.
It
’
s
all
full
of
rainbows
—
just
little
young
rainbows
that
haven
’
t
grown
big
yet
—
and
Diana
’
s
mother
told
her
it
was
broken
off
a
hanging
lamp
they
once
had
.
But
it
’
s
nice
to
imagine
the
fairies
lost
it
one
night
when
they
had
a
ball
,
so
we
call
it
the
fairy
glass
.
Matthew
is
going
to
make
us
a
table
.
Oh
,
we
have
named
that
little
round
pool
over
in
Mr
.
Barry
’
s
field
Willowmere
.
I
got
that
name
out
of
the
book
Diana
lent
me
.
That
was
a
thrilling
book
,
Marilla
.
The
heroine
had
five
lovers
.
I
’
d
be
satisfied
with
one
,
wouldn
’
t
you
?
She
was
very
handsome
and
she
went
through
great
tribulations
.
She
could
faint
as
easy
as
anything
.
I
’
d
love
to
be
able
to
faint
,
wouldn
’
t
you
,
Marilla
?
It
’
s
so
romantic
.
But
I
’
m
really
very
healthy
for
all
I
’
m
so
thin
.
I
believe
I
’
m
getting
fatter
,
though
.
Don
’
t
you
think
I
am
?
I
look
at
my
elbows
every
morning
when
I
get
up
to
see
if
any
dimples
are
coming
.
Diana
is
having
a
new
dress
made
with
elbow
sleeves
.