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CH11P:2:Sew puffed sleeves now.

Pretty! Marilla sniffed. I didnt trouble my head about getting pretty dresses for you. I dont believe in pampering vanity, Anne, Ill tell you that right off. Those dresses are good, sensible, serviceable dresses, without any frills or furbelows about them, and theyre all youll get this summer. The brown gingham and the blue print will do you for school when you begin to go. The sateen is for church and Sunday-school. Ill expect you to keep them neat and clean and not to tear them. I should think youd be grateful to get most anything after those skimpy wincey things youve been wearing. Oh, I am grateful, protested Anne. But Id be ever so much gratefuller ifif youd made just one of them with puffed sleeves. Puffed sleeves are so fashionable now. It would give me such a thrill, Marilla, just to wear a dress with puffed sleeves. Well, youll have to do without your thrill. I hadnt any material to waste on puffed sleeves. I think they are ridiculous-looking things anyhow. I prefer the plain, sensible ones. But Id rather look ridiculous when everybody else does than plain and sensible all by myself, persisted Anne mournfully. Trust you for that! Well, hang those dresses carefully up in your closet, and then sit down and learn the Sunday-school lesson. I got a quarterly from Mr. Bell for you and youll go to Sunday-school tomorrow, said Marilla, disappearing downstairs in high dudgeon.