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961
962
This
speech
which
would
have
softened
good
Mrs
.
Lynde
s
heart
in
a
twinkling
,
had
no
effect
on
Mrs
.
Barry
except
to
irritate
her
still
more
.
She
was
suspicious
of
Anne
s
big
words
and
dramatic
gestures
and
imagined
that
the
child
was
making
fun
of
her
.
So
she
said
,
coldly
and
cruelly
:
963
I
don
t
think
you
are
a
fit
little
girl
for
Diana
to
associate
with
.
You
d
better
go
home
and
behave
yourself
.
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964
Anne
s
lips
quivered
.
965
Won
t
you
let
me
see
Diana
just
once
to
say
farewell
?
she
implored
.
966
Diana
has
gone
over
to
Carmody
with
her
father
,
said
Mrs
.
Barry
,
going
in
and
shutting
the
door
.
967
Anne
went
back
to
Green
Gables
calm
with
despair
.
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968
My
last
hope
is
gone
,
she
told
Marilla
.
I
went
up
and
saw
Mrs
.
Barry
myself
and
she
treated
me
very
insultingly
.
Marilla
,
I
do
not
think
she
is
a
well
-
bred
woman
.
There
is
nothing
more
to
do
except
to
pray
and
I
haven
t
much
hope
that
that
ll
do
much
good
because
,
Marilla
,
I
do
not
believe
that
God
Himself
can
do
very
much
with
such
an
obstinate
person
as
Mrs
.
Barry
.
969
Anne
,
you
shouldn
t
say
such
things
rebuked
Marilla
,
striving
to
overcome
that
unholy
tendency
to
laughter
which
she
was
dismayed
to
find
growing
upon
her
.
And
indeed
,
when
she
told
the
whole
story
to
Matthew
that
night
,
she
did
laugh
heartily
over
Anne
s
tribulations
.
970
But
when
she
slipped
into
the
east
gable
before
going
to
bed
and
found
that
Anne
had
cried
herself
to
sleep
an
unaccustomed
softness
crept
into
her
face
.