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'
So
passes
the
glory
of
this
world
,
"'
concluded
Anne
,
with
a
laugh
in
which
there
was
a
little
note
of
regret
.
It
is
never
pleasant
to
have
our
old
shrines
desecrated
,
even
when
we
have
outgrown
them
.
"
I
'll
be
so
lonesome
when
you
go
,
"
moaned
Diana
for
the
hundredth
time
.
"
And
to
think
you
go
next
week
!
"
"
But
we
're
together
still
,
"
said
Anne
cheerily
.
"
We
must
n't
let
next
week
rob
us
of
this
week
's
joy
.
I
hate
the
thought
of
going
myself
--
home
and
I
are
such
good
friends
.
Talk
of
being
lonesome
!
It
's
I
who
should
groan
.
YOU
'LL
be
here
with
any
number
of
your
old
friends
--
AND
Fred
!
While
I
shall
be
alone
among
strangers
,
not
knowing
a
soul
!
"
"
EXCEPT
Gilbert
--
AND
Charlie
Sloane
,
"
said
Diana
,
imitating
Anne
's
italics
and
slyness
.
"
Charlie
Sloane
will
be
a
great
comfort
,
of
course
,
"
agreed
Anne
sarcastically
;
whereupon
both
those
irresponsible
damsels
laughed
.
Diana
knew
exactly
what
Anne
thought
of
Charlie
Sloane
;
but
,
despite
sundry
confidential
talks
,
she
did
not
know
just
what
Anne
thought
of
Gilbert
Blythe
.
To
be
sure
,
Anne
herself
did
not
know
that
.
"
The
boys
may
be
boarding
at
the
other
end
of
Kingsport
,
for
all
I
know
,
"
Anne
went
on
.
"
I
am
glad
I
'm
going
to
Redmond
,
and
I
am
sure
I
shall
like
it
after
a
while
.
But
for
the
first
few
weeks
I
know
I
wo
n't
.
I
sha
n't
even
have
the
comfort
of
looking
forward
to
the
weekend
visit
home
,
as
I
had
when
I
went
to
Queen
's
.
Christmas
will
seem
like
a
thousand
years
away
.
"
"
Everything
is
changing
--
or
going
to
change
,
"
said
Diana
sadly
.
"
I
have
a
feeling
that
things
will
never
be
the
same
again
,
Anne
.
"
"
We
have
come
to
a
parting
of
the
ways
,
I
suppose
,
"
said
Anne
thoughtfully
.
"
We
had
to
come
to
it
.
Do
you
think
,
Diana
,
that
being
grown-up
is
really
as
nice
as
we
used
to
imagine
it
would
be
when
we
were
children
?
"
"
I
do
n't
know
--
there
are
SOME
nice
things
about
it
,
"
answered
Diana
,
again
caressing
her
ring
with
that
little
smile
which
always
had
the
effect
of
making
Anne
feel
suddenly
left
out
and
inexperienced
.
"
But
there
are
so
many
puzzling
things
,
too
.
Sometimes
I
feel
as
if
being
grown-up
just
frightened
me
--
and
then
I
would
give
anything
to
be
a
little
girl
again
.
"