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Anne Of Green Gables

CHAPTER II
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Can you tell me ?" "Well now, I'm afraid I can't," said Matthew, who was getting a little dizzy.

He felt as he had once felt in his rash youth when another boy had enticed him on the merry-go-round at a picnic.
"Well, whatever it was it must have been something nice because she was divinely beautiful.

Have you ever imagined what it must feel like to be divinely beautiful ?" "Well now, no, I haven't," confessed Matthew ingenuously.
"I have, often.

Which would you rather be if you had the choice--divinely beautiful or dazzlingly clever or angelically good ?" "Well now, I--I don't know exactly." "Neither do I.I can never decide.

But it doesn't make much real difference for it isn't likely I'll ever be either.


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