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Anne Of The Island

CHAPTER X
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Besides the big living-room, there was a kitchen and a small bedroom downstairs.
Upstairs were three rooms, one large and two small.

Anne took an especial fancy to one of the small ones, looking out into the big pines, and hoped it would be hers.

It was papered in pale blue and had a little, old-timey toilet table with sconces for candles.

There was a diamond-paned window with a seat under the blue muslin frills that would be a satisfying spot for studying or dreaming.
"It's all so delicious that I know we are going to wake up and find it a fleeting vision of the night," said Priscilla as they went away.
"Miss Patty and Miss Maria are hardly such stuff as dreams are made of," laughed Anne.

"Can you fancy them 'globe-trotting'-- especially in those shawls and caps ?" "I suppose they'll take them off when they really begin to trot," said Priscilla, "but I know they'll take their knitting with them everywhere.
They simply couldn't be parted from it.


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