[Anne Of The Island by Lucy Maud Montgomery]@TWC D-Link bookAnne Of The Island CHAPTER XX 2/16
"I don't like to think of broken hearts--or anything unpleasant." "Do you think you'll be able to shirk unpleasant things all your life, Phil ?" "Dear me, no.
Am I not up against them now? You don't call Alec and Alonzo pleasant things, do you, when they simply plague my life out ?" "You never take anything seriously, Phil." "Why should I? There are enough folks who do.
The world needs people like me, Anne, just to amuse it.
It would be a terrible place if EVERYBODY were intellectual and serious and in deep, deadly earnest.
MY mission is, as Josiah Allen says, 'to charm and allure.' Confess now. Hasn't life at Patty's Place been really much brighter and pleasanter this past winter because I've been here to leaven you ?" "Yes, it has," owned Anne. "And you all love me--even Aunt Jamesina, who thinks I'm stark mad.
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