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Anne's House of Dreams

CHAPTER 3
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Of course, when we got married he had to say, 'I take thee, Leonora,' and I declare to you, Miss Shirley, ma'am, I've had the most dreadful feeling ever since that it wasn't me he was talking to and I haven't been rightly married at all.

And so you're going to be married yourself, Miss Shirley, ma'am?
I always thought I'd like to marry a doctor.

It would be so handy when the children had measles and croup.
Tom is only a bricklayer, but he's real good-tempered.

When I said to him, says I, 'Tom, can I go to Miss Shirley's wedding?
I mean to go anyhow, but I'd like to have your consent,' he just says, 'Suit yourself, Charlotta, and you'll suit me.' That's a real pleasant kind of husband to have, Miss Shirley, ma'am." Philippa and her Reverend Jo arrived at Green Gables the day before the wedding.

Anne and Phil had a rapturous meeting which presently simmered down to a cosy, confidential chat over all that had been and was about to be.
"Queen Anne, you're as queenly as ever.


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