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"
And
will
you
have
it
published
in
the
Canadian
Woman
?
"
"
I
might
try
one
of
the
bigger
magazines
first
.
It
all
depends
on
what
kind
of
a
story
I
write
.
"
"
What
is
it
to
be
about
?
"
"
I
do
n't
know
yet
.
I
want
to
get
hold
of
a
good
plot
.
I
believe
this
is
very
necessary
from
an
editor
's
point
of
view
.
The
only
thing
I
've
settled
on
is
the
heroine
's
name
.
It
is
to
be
AVERIL
LESTER
.
Rather
pretty
,
do
n't
you
think
?
Do
n't
mention
this
to
any
one
,
Diana
.
I
have
n't
told
anybody
but
you
and
Mr.
Harrison
.
HE
was
n't
very
encouraging
--
he
said
there
was
far
too
much
trash
written
nowadays
as
it
was
,
and
he
'd
expected
something
better
of
me
,
after
a
year
at
college
.
"
"
What
does
Mr.
Harrison
know
about
it
?
"
demanded
Diana
scornfully
.
They
found
the
Gillis
home
gay
with
lights
and
callers
.
Leonard
Kimball
,
of
Spencervale
,
and
Morgan
Bell
,
of
Carmody
,
were
glaring
at
each
other
across
the
parlor
.
Several
merry
girls
had
dropped
in
.
Ruby
was
dressed
in
white
and
her
eyes
and
cheeks
were
very
brilliant
.
She
laughed
and
chattered
incessantly
,
and
after
the
other
girls
had
gone
she
took
Anne
upstairs
to
display
her
new
summer
dresses
.
"
I
've
a
blue
silk
to
make
up
yet
,
but
it
's
a
little
heavy
for
summer
wear
.
I
think
I
'll
leave
it
until
the
fall
.
I
'm
going
to
teach
in
White
Sands
,
you
know
How
do
you
like
my
hat
?
That
one
you
had
on
in
church
yesterday
was
real
dinky
.
But
I
like
something
brighter
for
myself
.
Did
you
notice
those
two
ridiculous
boys
downstairs
?
They
've
both
come
determined
to
sit
each
other
out
.
I
do
n't
care
a
single
bit
about
either
of
them
,
you
know
.
Herb
Spencer
is
the
one
I
like
.
Sometimes
I
really
do
think
he
's
MR.
RIGHT
.
At
Christmas
I
thought
the
Spencervale
schoolmaster
was
that
.
But
I
found
out
something
about
him
that
turned
me
against
him
.
He
nearly
went
insane
when
I
turned
him
down
.
I
wish
those
two
boys
had
n't
come
tonight
.
I
wanted
to
have
a
nice
good
talk
with
you
,
Anne
,
and
tell
you
such
heaps
of
things
.
You
and
I
were
always
good
chums
,
were
n't
we
?
"
Ruby
slipped
her
arm
about
Anne
's
waist
with
a
shallow
little
laugh
.
But
just
for
a
moment
their
eyes
met
,
and
,
behind
all
the
luster
of
Ruby
's
,
Anne
saw
something
that
made
her
heart
ache
.
"
Come
up
often
,
wo
n't
you
,
Anne
?
"
whispered
Ruby
.
"
Come
alone
--
I
want
you
.
"