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Anne Of The Island

CHAPTER XIX
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What are looking glasses and men for?
That wasn't what I meant.

Are all my ends tucked in?
Is my skirt straight?
And would this rose look better lower down?
I'm afraid it's too high--it will make me look lop-sided.

But I hate things tickling my ears." "Everything is just right, and that southwest dimple of yours is lovely." "Anne, there's one thing in particular I like about you--you're so ungrudging.

There isn't a particle of envy in you." "Why should she be envious ?" demanded Aunt Jamesina.

"She's not quite as goodlooking as you, maybe, but she's got a far handsomer nose." "I know it," conceded Phil.
"My nose always has been a great comfort to me," confessed Anne.
"And I love the way your hair grows on your forehead, Anne.


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