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Phil
Gordon
was
married
the
next
week
and
Anne
went
over
to
Bolingbroke
to
be
her
bridesmaid
.
Phil
made
a
dainty
fairy
of
a
bride
,
and
the
Rev.
Jo
was
so
radiant
in
his
happiness
that
nobody
thought
him
plain
.
"
We
're
going
for
a
lovers
'
saunter
through
the
land
of
Evangeline
,
"
said
Phil
,
"
and
then
we
'll
settle
down
on
Patterson
Street
.
Mother
thinks
it
is
terrible
--
she
thinks
Jo
might
at
least
take
a
church
in
a
decent
place
.
But
the
wilderness
of
the
Patterson
slums
will
blossom
like
the
rose
for
me
if
Jo
is
there
.
Oh
,
Anne
,
I
'm
so
happy
my
heart
aches
with
it
.
"
Anne
was
always
glad
in
the
happiness
of
her
friends
;
but
it
is
sometimes
a
little
lonely
to
be
surrounded
everywhere
by
a
happiness
that
is
not
your
own
.
And
it
was
just
the
same
when
she
went
back
to
Avonlea
.
This
time
it
was
Diana
who
was
bathed
in
the
wonderful
glory
that
comes
to
a
woman
when
her
first-born
is
laid
beside
her
.
Anne
looked
at
the
white
young
mother
with
a
certain
awe
that
had
never
entered
into
her
feelings
for
Diana
before
.
Could
this
pale
woman
with
the
rapture
in
her
eyes
be
the
little
black-curled
,
rosy-cheeked
Diana
she
had
played
with
in
vanished
schooldays
?
It
gave
her
a
queer
desolate
feeling
that
she
herself
somehow
belonged
only
in
those
past
years
and
had
no
business
in
the
present
at
all
.
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"
Is
n't
he
perfectly
beautiful
?
"
said
Diana
proudly
.
The
little
fat
fellow
was
absurdly
like
Fred
--
just
as
round
,
just
as
red
.
Anne
really
could
not
say
conscientiously
that
she
thought
him
beautiful
,
but
she
vowed
sincerely
that
he
was
sweet
and
kissable
and
altogether
delightful
.
"
Before
he
came
I
wanted
a
girl
,
so
that
I
could
call
her
ANNE
,
"
said
Diana
.
"
But
now
that
little
Fred
is
here
I
would
n't
exchange
him
for
a
million
girls
.
He
just
COULD
N'T
have
been
anything
but
his
own
precious
self
.
"
"'
Every
little
baby
is
the
sweetest
and
the
best
,
"'
quoted
Mrs.
Allan
gaily
.
"
If
little
Anne
HAD
come
you
'd
have
felt
just
the
same
about
her
.
"
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Mrs.
Allan
was
visiting
in
Avonlea
,
for
the
first
time
since
leaving
it
.
She
was
as
gay
and
sweet
and
sympathetic
as
ever
.
Her
old
girl
friends
had
welcomed
her
back
rapturously
.
The
reigning
minister
's
wife
was
an
estimable
lady
,
but
she
was
not
exactly
a
kindred
spirit
.
"
I
can
hardly
wait
till
he
gets
old
enough
to
talk
,
"
sighed
Diana
.
"
I
just
long
to
hear
him
say
'
mother
.
'
And
oh
,
I
'm
determined
that
his
first
memory
of
me
shall
be
a
nice
one
.
The
first
memory
I
have
of
my
mother
is
of
her
slapping
me
for
something
I
had
done
.
I
am
sure
I
deserved
it
,
and
mother
was
always
a
good
mother
and
I
love
her
dearly
.
But
I
do
wish
my
first
memory
of
her
was
nicer
.
"
"
I
have
just
one
memory
of
my
mother
and
it
is
the
sweetest
of
all
my
memories
,
"
said
Mrs.
Allan
.
"
I
was
five
years
old
,
and
I
had
been
allowed
to
go
to
school
one
day
with
my
two
older
sisters
.
When
school
came
out
my
sisters
went
home
in
different
groups
,
each
supposing
I
was
with
the
other
.
Instead
I
had
run
off
with
a
little
girl
I
had
played
with
at
recess
.
We
went
to
her
home
,
which
was
near
the
school
,
and
began
making
mud
pies
.
We
were
having
a
glorious
time
when
my
older
sister
arrived
,
breathless
and
angry
.