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"
Oh
,
is
n't
she
dreadful
?
"
gasped
Diana
,
as
they
escaped
down
the
lane
.
"
She
's
worse
than
Miss
Eliza
Andrews
,
"
said
Anne
.
"
But
then
think
of
living
all
your
life
with
a
name
like
Atossa
!
Would
n't
it
sour
almost
any
one
?
She
should
have
tried
to
imagine
her
name
was
Cordelia
.
It
might
have
helped
her
a
great
deal
.
It
certainly
helped
me
in
the
days
when
I
did
n't
like
ANNE
.
"
"
Josie
Pye
will
be
just
like
her
when
she
grows
up
,
"
said
Diana
.
"
Josie
's
mother
and
Aunt
Atossa
are
cousins
,
you
know
.
Oh
,
dear
,
I
'm
glad
that
's
over
.
She
's
so
malicious
--
she
seems
to
put
a
bad
flavor
in
everything
.
Father
tells
such
a
funny
story
about
her
.
One
time
they
had
a
minister
in
Spencervale
who
was
a
very
good
,
spiritual
man
but
very
deaf
.
He
could
n't
hear
any
ordinary
conversation
at
all
.
Well
,
they
used
to
have
a
prayer
meeting
on
Sunday
evenings
,
and
all
the
church
members
present
would
get
up
and
pray
in
turn
,
or
say
a
few
words
on
some
Bible
verse
.
But
one
evening
Aunt
Atossa
bounced
up
.
She
did
n't
either
pray
or
preach
.
Instead
,
she
lit
into
everybody
else
in
the
church
and
gave
them
a
fearful
raking
down
,
calling
them
right
out
by
name
and
telling
them
how
they
all
had
behaved
,
and
casting
up
all
the
quarrels
and
scandals
of
the
past
ten
years
.
Finally
she
wound
up
by
saying
that
she
was
disgusted
with
Spencervale
church
and
she
never
meant
to
darken
its
door
again
,
and
she
hoped
a
fearful
judgment
would
come
upon
it
.
Then
she
sat
down
out
of
breath
,
and
the
minister
,
who
had
n't
heard
a
word
she
said
,
immediately
remarked
,
in
a
very
devout
voice
,
'
amen
!
The
Lord
grant
our
dear
sister
's
prayer
!
'
You
ought
to
hear
father
tell
the
story
.
"
"
Speaking
of
stories
,
Diana
,
"
remarked
Anne
,
in
a
significant
,
confidential
tone
,
"
do
you
know
that
lately
I
have
been
wondering
if
I
could
write
a
short
story
--
a
story
that
would
be
good
enough
to
be
published
?
"
"
Why
,
of
course
you
could
,
"
said
Diana
,
after
she
had
grasped
the
amazing
suggestion
.
"
You
used
to
write
perfectly
thrilling
stories
years
ago
in
our
old
Story
Club
.
"
"
Well
,
I
hardly
meant
one
of
that
kind
of
stories
,
"
smiled
Anne
.
"
I
've
been
thinking
about
it
a
little
of
late
,
but
I
'm
almost
afraid
to
try
,
for
,
if
I
should
fail
,
it
would
be
too
humiliating
.
"
"
I
heard
Priscilla
say
once
that
all
Mrs.
Morgan
's
first
stories
were
rejected
.
But
I
'm
sure
yours
would
n't
be
,
Anne
,
for
it
's
likely
editors
have
more
sense
nowadays
.
"
"
Margaret
Burton
,
one
of
the
Junior
girls
at
Redmond
,
wrote
a
story
last
winter
and
it
was
published
in
the
Canadian
Woman
.
I
really
do
think
I
could
write
one
at
least
as
good
.
"