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"
Anne
,
I
'm
the
happiest
girl
in
the
world
,
"
confessed
Phil
suddenly
.
"
So
Mr.
Blake
has
asked
you
to
marry
him
at
last
?
"
said
Anne
calmly
.
"
Yes
.
And
I
sneezed
three
times
while
he
was
asking
me
.
Was
n't
that
horrid
?
But
I
said
'
yes
'
almost
before
he
finished
--
I
was
so
afraid
he
might
change
his
mind
and
stop
.
I
'm
besottedly
happy
.
I
could
n't
really
believe
before
that
Jonas
would
ever
care
for
frivolous
me
.
"
"
Phil
,
you
're
not
really
frivolous
,
"
said
Anne
gravely
.
"'
Way
down
underneath
that
frivolous
exterior
of
yours
you
've
got
a
dear
,
loyal
,
womanly
little
soul
.
Why
do
you
hide
it
so
?
"
"
I
ca
n't
help
it
,
Queen
Anne
.
You
are
right
--
I
'm
not
frivolous
at
heart
.
But
there
's
a
sort
of
frivolous
skin
over
my
soul
and
I
ca
n't
take
it
off
.
As
Mrs.
Poyser
says
,
I
'd
have
to
be
hatched
over
again
and
hatched
different
before
I
could
change
it
.
But
Jonas
knows
the
real
me
and
loves
me
,
frivolity
and
all
.
And
I
love
him
.
I
never
was
so
surprised
in
my
life
as
I
was
when
I
found
out
I
loved
him
.
I
'd
never
thought
it
possible
to
fall
in
love
with
an
ugly
man
.
Fancy
me
coming
down
to
one
solitary
beau
.
And
one
named
Jonas
!
But
I
mean
to
call
him
Jo
.
That
's
such
a
nice
,
crisp
little
name
.
I
could
n't
nickname
Alonzo
.
"
"
What
about
Alec
and
Alonzo
?
"
"
Oh
,
I
told
them
at
Christmas
that
I
never
could
marry
either
of
them
.
It
seems
so
funny
now
to
remember
that
I
ever
thought
it
possible
that
I
might
.
They
felt
so
badly
I
just
cried
over
both
of
them
--
howled
.
But
I
knew
there
was
only
one
man
in
the
world
I
could
ever
marry
.
I
had
made
up
my
own
mind
for
once
and
it
was
real
easy
,
too
.
It
's
very
delightful
to
feel
so
sure
,
and
know
it
's
your
own
sureness
and
not
somebody
else
's
.
"
"
Do
you
suppose
you
'll
be
able
to
keep
it
up
?
"
"
Making
up
my
mind
,
you
mean
?
I
do
n't
know
,
but
Jo
has
given
me
a
splendid
rule
.
He
says
,
when
I
'm
perplexed
,
just
to
do
what
I
would
wish
I
had
done
when
I
shall
be
eighty
.
Anyhow
,
Jo
can
make
up
his
mind
quickly
enough
,
and
it
would
be
uncomfortable
to
have
too
much
mind
in
the
same
house
.
"