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"
Oh
,
Anne
,
"
protested
Diana
,
with
a
rather
shocked
smile
.
"
Well
,
why
not
,
Diana
?
"
asked
Anne
seriously
.
"
Do
you
think
we
'll
never
laugh
in
heaven
?
"
"
Oh
--
I
--
I
do
n't
know
"
floundered
Diana
.
"
It
does
n't
seem
just
right
,
somehow
.
You
know
it
's
rather
dreadful
to
laugh
in
church
.
"
"
But
heaven
wo
n't
be
like
church
--
all
the
time
,
"
said
Anne
.
"
I
hope
it
ai
n't
,
"
said
Davy
emphatically
.
"
If
it
is
I
do
n't
want
to
go
.
Church
is
awful
dull
.
Anyway
,
I
do
n't
mean
to
go
for
ever
so
long
.
I
mean
to
live
to
be
a
hundred
years
old
,
like
Mr.
Thomas
Blewett
of
White
Sands
.
He
says
he
's
lived
so
long
'
cause
he
always
smoked
tobacco
and
it
killed
all
the
germs
.
Can
I
smoke
tobacco
pretty
soon
,
Anne
?
"
"
No
,
Davy
,
I
hope
you
'll
never
use
tobacco
,
"
said
Anne
absently
.
"
What
'll
you
feel
like
if
the
germs
kill
me
then
?
"
demanded
Davy
.
"
Just
one
more
week
and
we
go
back
to
Redmond
,
"
said
Anne
.
She
was
happy
at
the
thought
of
returning
to
work
,
classes
and
Redmond
friends
.
Pleasing
visions
were
also
being
woven
around
Patty
's
Place
.
There
was
a
warm
pleasant
sense
of
home
in
the
thought
of
it
,
even
though
she
had
never
lived
there
.
But
the
summer
had
been
a
very
happy
one
,
too
--
a
time
of
glad
living
with
summer
suns
and
skies
,
a
time
of
keen
delight
in
wholesome
things
;
a
time
of
renewing
and
deepening
of
old
friendships
;
a
time
in
which
she
had
learned
to
live
more
nobly
,
to
work
more
patiently
,
to
play
more
heartily
.
"
All
life
lessons
are
not
learned
at
college
,
"
she
thought
.
"
Life
teaches
them
everywhere
.
"