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CH12P:3:Speak gently to Mrs. Barry.

Nonsense, said Marilla, vexed at herself for having made the child cry. I dont want to send you back to the asylum, Im sure. All I want is that you should behave like other little girls and not make yourself ridiculous. Dont cry any more. Ive got some news for you. Diana Barry came home this afternoon. Im going up to see if I can borrow a skirt pattern from Mrs. Barry, and if you like you can come with me and get acquainted with Diana. Anne rose to her feet, with clasped hands, the tears still glistening on her cheeks; the dish towel she had been hemming slipped unheeded to the floor. Oh, Marilla, Im frightenednow that it has come Im actually frightened. What if she shouldnt like me! It would be the most tragical disappointment of my life. Now, dont get into a fluster. And I do wish you wouldnt use such long words. It sounds so funny in a little girl. I guess Diana ll like you well enough. Its her mother youve got to reckon with. If she doesnt like you it wont matter how much Diana does. If she has heard about your outburst to Mrs. Lynde and going to church with buttercups round your hat I dont know what shell think of you. You must be polite and well behaved, and dont make any of your startling speeches. For pitys sake, if the child isnt actually trembling!