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Anne Of Green Gables

CHAPTER XVI
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I'm going to run out and stir the fire up.

There are so many responsibilities on a person's mind when they're keeping house, isn't there ?" When Anne came back from the kitchen Diana was drinking her second glassful of cordial; and, being entreated thereto by Anne, she offered no particular objection to the drinking of a third.

The tumblerfuls were generous ones and the raspberry cordial was certainly very nice.
"The nicest I ever drank," said Diana.

"It's ever so much nicer than Mrs.Lynde's, although she brags of hers so much.

It doesn't taste a bit like hers." "I should think Marilla's raspberry cordial would prob'ly be much nicer than Mrs.Lynde's," said Anne loyally.


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