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"
I
--
I
have
n't
decided
yet
,
"
answered
Anne
,
with
a
confused
flush
.
Phil
nodded
understandingly
.
Naturally
Anne
's
plans
could
not
be
settled
until
Roy
had
spoken
.
He
would
soon
--
there
was
no
doubt
of
that
.
And
there
was
no
doubt
that
Anne
would
say
"
yes
"
when
he
said
"
Will
you
please
?
"
Anne
herself
regarded
the
state
of
affairs
with
a
seldom-ruffled
complacency
.
She
was
deeply
in
love
with
Roy
.
True
,
it
was
not
just
what
she
had
imagined
love
to
be
.
But
was
anything
in
life
,
Anne
asked
herself
wearily
,
like
one
's
imagination
of
it
?
It
was
the
old
diamond
disillusion
of
childhood
repeated
--
the
same
disappointment
she
had
felt
when
she
had
first
seen
the
chill
sparkle
instead
of
the
purple
splendor
she
had
anticipated
.
"
That
's
not
my
idea
of
a
diamond
,
"
she
had
said
.
But
Roy
was
a
dear
fellow
and
they
would
be
very
happy
together
,
even
if
some
indefinable
zest
was
missing
out
of
life
.
When
Roy
came
down
that
evening
and
asked
Anne
to
walk
in
the
park
every
one
at
Patty
's
Place
knew
what
he
had
come
to
say
;
and
every
one
knew
,
or
thought
they
knew
,
what
Anne
's
answer
would
be
.
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"
Anne
is
a
very
fortunate
girl
,
"
said
Aunt
Jamesina
.
"
I
suppose
so
,
"
said
Stella
,
shrugging
her
shoulders
.
"
Roy
is
a
nice
fellow
and
all
that
.
But
there
's
really
nothing
in
him
.
"
"
That
sounds
very
like
a
jealous
remark
,
Stella
Maynard
,
"
said
Aunt
Jamesina
rebukingly
.
"
It
does
--
but
I
am
not
jealous
,
"
said
Stella
calmly
.
"
I
love
Anne
and
I
like
Roy
.
Everybody
says
she
is
making
a
brilliant
match
,
and
even
Mrs.
Gardner
thinks
her
charming
now
.
It
all
sounds
as
if
it
were
made
in
heaven
,
but
I
have
my
doubts
.
Make
the
most
of
that
,
Aunt
Jamesina
.
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"
Roy
asked
Anne
to
marry
him
in
the
little
pavilion
on
the
harbor
shore
where
they
had
talked
on
the
rainy
day
of
their
first
meeting
.
Anne
thought
it
very
romantic
that
he
should
have
chosen
that
spot
.
And
his
proposal
was
as
beautifully
worded
as
if
he
had
copied
it
,
as
one
of
Ruby
Gillis
'
lovers
had
done
,
out
of
a
Deportment
of
Courtship
and
Marriage
.
The
whole
effect
was
quite
flawless
.
And
it
was
also
sincere
.
There
was
no
doubt
that
Roy
meant
what
he
said
.
There
was
no
false
note
to
jar
the
symphony
.
Anne
felt
that
she
ought
to
be
thrilling
from
head
to
foot
.
But
she
was
n't
;
she
was
horribly
cool
.
When
Roy
paused
for
his
answer
she
opened
her
lips
to
say
her
fateful
yes
.
And
then
--
she
found
herself
trembling
as
if
she
were
reeling
back
from
a
precipice
.
To
her
came
one
of
those
moments
when
we
realize
,
as
by
a
blinding
flash
of
illumination
,
more
than
all
our
previous
years
have
taught
us
.
She
pulled
her
hand
from
Roy
's
.
"
Oh
,
I
ca
n't
marry
you
--
I
ca
n't
--
I
ca
n't
,
"
she
cried
,
wildly
.