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Anne Of Green Gables

CHAPTER XXIV
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You couldn't imagine a fairy wearing boots, could you?
Especially with copper toes?
We are going to decorate the hall with creeping spruce and fir mottoes with pink tissue-paper roses in them.

And we are all to march in two by two after the audience is seated, while Emma White plays a march on the organ.

Oh, Marilla, I know you are not so enthusiastic about it as I am, but don't you hope your little Anne will distinguish herself ?" "All I hope is that you'll behave yourself.

I'll be heartily glad when all this fuss is over and you'll be able to settle down.

You are simply good for nothing just now with your head stuffed full of dialogues and groans and tableaus.


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