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Anne Of Green Gables

CHAPTER XVI
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At other times she was wont to run into the kitchen without knocking; but now she knocked primly at the front door.

And when Anne, dressed in her second best, as primly opened it, both little girls shook hands as gravely as if they had never met before.

This unnatural solemnity lasted until after Diana had been taken to the east gable to lay off her hat and then had sat for ten minutes in the sitting room, toes in position.
"How is your mother ?" inquired Anne politely, just as if she had not seen Mrs.Barry picking apples that morning in excellent health and spirits.
"She is very well, thank you.

I suppose Mr.Cuthbert is hauling potatoes to the LILY SANDS this afternoon, is he ?" said Diana, who had ridden down to Mr.Harmon Andrews's that morning in Matthew's cart.
"Yes.

Our potato crop is very good this year.


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