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"
Oh
,
Anne
,
"
gasped
Diana
,
suddenly
turning
very
pale
and
beginning
to
tremble
.
"
Oh
,
Anne
--
I
'm
so
nervous
--
I
ca
n't
go
through
with
it
--
Anne
,
I
know
I
'm
going
to
faint
.
"
"
If
you
do
I
'll
drag
you
down
to
the
rainwater
hogshed
and
drop
you
in
,
"
said
Anne
unsympathetically
.
"
Cheer
up
,
dearest
.
Getting
married
ca
n't
be
so
very
terrible
when
so
many
people
survive
the
ceremony
.
See
how
cool
and
composed
I
am
,
and
take
courage
.
"
"
Wait
till
your
turn
comes
,
Miss
Anne
.
Oh
,
Anne
,
I
hear
father
coming
upstairs
.
Give
me
my
bouquet
.
Is
my
veil
right
?
Am
I
very
pale
?
"
"
You
look
just
lovely
.
Di
,
darling
,
kiss
me
good-bye
for
the
last
time
.
Diana
Barry
will
never
kiss
me
again
.
"
"
Diana
Wright
will
,
though
.
There
,
mother
's
calling
.
Come
.
"
Following
the
simple
,
old-fashioned
way
in
vogue
then
,
Anne
went
down
to
the
parlor
on
Gilbert
's
arm
.
They
met
at
the
top
of
the
stairs
for
the
first
time
since
they
had
left
Kingsport
,
for
Gilbert
had
arrived
only
that
day
.
Gilbert
shook
hands
courteously
.
He
was
looking
very
well
,
though
,
as
Anne
instantly
noted
,
rather
thin
.
He
was
not
pale
;
there
was
a
flush
on
his
cheek
that
had
burned
into
it
as
Anne
came
along
the
hall
towards
him
,
in
her
soft
,
white
dress
with
lilies-of-the-valley
in
the
shining
masses
of
her
hair
.
As
they
entered
the
crowded
parlor
together
a
little
murmur
of
admiration
ran
around
the
room
.
"
What
a
fine-looking
pair
they
are
,
"
whispered
the
impressible
Mrs.
Rachel
to
Marilla
.
Fred
ambled
in
alone
,
with
a
very
red
face
,
and
then
Diana
swept
in
on
her
father
's
arm
.
She
did
not
faint
,
and
nothing
untoward
occurred
to
interrupt
the
ceremony
.
Feasting
and
merry-making
followed
;
then
,
as
the
evening
waned
,
Fred
and
Diana
drove
away
through
the
moonlight
to
their
new
home
,
and
Gilbert
walked
with
Anne
to
Green
Gables
.
Something
of
their
old
comradeship
had
returned
during
the
informal
mirth
of
the
evening
.
Oh
,
it
was
nice
to
be
walking
over
that
well-known
road
with
Gilbert
again
!
The
night
was
so
very
still
that
one
should
have
been
able
to
hear
the
whisper
of
roses
in
blossom
--
the
laughter
of
daisies
--
the
piping
of
grasses
--
many
sweet
sounds
,
all
tangled
up
together
.
The
beauty
of
moonlight
on
familiar
fields
irradiated
the
world
.