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Anne
permitted
herself
to
smile
in
the
darkness
over
the
idea
that
she
might
ever
regret
not
marrying
Billy
Andrews
.
"
I
hope
Billy
wo
n't
feel
very
badly
over
it
,
"
she
said
nicely
.
Jane
made
a
movement
as
if
she
were
tossing
her
head
on
her
pillow
.
"
Oh
,
he
wo
n't
break
his
heart
.
Billy
has
too
much
good
sense
for
that
.
He
likes
Nettie
Blewett
pretty
well
,
too
,
and
mother
would
rather
he
married
her
than
any
one
.
She
's
such
a
good
manager
and
saver
.
I
think
,
when
Billy
is
once
sure
you
wo
n't
have
him
,
he
'll
take
Nettie
.
Please
do
n't
mention
this
to
any
one
,
will
you
,
Anne
?
"
"
Certainly
not
,
"
said
Anne
,
who
had
no
desire
whatever
to
publish
abroad
the
fact
that
Billy
Andrews
wanted
to
marry
her
,
preferring
her
,
when
all
was
said
and
done
,
to
Nettie
Blewett
.
Nettie
Blewett
!
"
And
now
I
suppose
we
'd
better
go
to
sleep
,
"
suggested
Jane
.
To
sleep
went
Jane
easily
and
speedily
;
but
,
though
very
unlike
MacBeth
in
most
respects
,
she
had
certainly
contrived
to
murder
sleep
for
Anne
.
That
proposed-to
damsel
lay
on
a
wakeful
pillow
until
the
wee
sma
's
,
but
her
meditations
were
far
from
being
romantic
.
It
was
not
,
however
,
until
the
next
morning
that
she
had
an
opportunity
to
indulge
in
a
good
laugh
over
the
whole
affair
.
When
Jane
had
gone
home
--
still
with
a
hint
of
frost
in
voice
and
manner
because
Anne
had
declined
so
ungratefully
and
decidedly
the
honor
of
an
alliance
with
the
House
of
Andrews
--
Anne
retreated
to
the
porch
room
,
shut
the
door
,
and
had
her
laugh
out
at
last
.
"
If
I
could
only
share
the
joke
with
some
one
!
"
she
thought
.
"
But
I
ca
n't
.
Diana
is
the
only
one
I
'd
want
to
tell
,
and
,
even
if
I
had
n't
sworn
secrecy
to
Jane
,
I
ca
n't
tell
Diana
things
now
.
She
tells
everything
to
Fred
--
I
know
she
does
.
Well
,
I
've
had
my
first
proposal
.
I
supposed
it
would
come
some
day
--
but
I
certainly
never
thought
it
would
be
by
proxy
.
It
's
awfully
funny
--
and
yet
there
's
a
sting
in
it
,
too
,
somehow
.
"
Anne
knew
quite
well
wherein
the
sting
consisted
,
though
she
did
not
put
it
into
words
.
She
had
had
her
secret
dreams
of
the
first
time
some
one
should
ask
her
the
great
question
.
And
it
had
,
in
those
dreams
,
always
been
very
romantic
and
beautiful
:
and
the
"
some
one
"
was
to
be
very
handsome
and
dark-eyed
and
distinguished-looking
and
eloquent
,
whether
he
were
Prince
Charming
to
be
enraptured
with
"
yes
,
"
or
one
to
whom
a
regretful
,
beautifully
worded
,
but
hopeless
refusal
must
be
given
.
If
the
latter
,
the
refusal
was
to
be
expressed
so
delicately
that
it
would
be
next
best
thing
to
acceptance
,
and
he
would
go
away
,
after
kissing
her
hand
,
assuring
her
of
his
unalterable
,
life-long
devotion
.
And
it
would
always
be
a
beautiful
memory
,
to
be
proud
of
and
a
little
sad
about
,
also
.