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CH12P:4:Take Diana's hand.

Anne was trembling. Her face was pale and tense. Oh, Marilla, youd be excited, too, if you were going to meet a little girl you hoped to be your bosom friend and whose mother mightnt like you, she said as she hastened to get her hat. They went over to Orchard Slope by the short cut across the brook and up the firry hill grove. Mrs. Barry came to the kitchen door in answer to Marillas knock. She was a tall black-eyed, black-haired woman, with a very resolute mouth. She had the reputation of being very strict with her children. How do you do, Marilla? she said cordially. Come in. And this is the little girl you have adopted, I suppose? Yes, this is Anne Shirley, said Marilla. Spelled with an E, gasped Anne, who, tremulous and excited as she was, was determined there should be no misunderstanding on that important point. Mrs. Barry, not hearing or not comprehending, merely shook hands and said kindly: How are you? I am well in body although considerable rumpled up in spirit, thank you maam, said Anne gravely. Then aside to Marilla in an audible whisper, There wasnt anything startling in that, was there, Marilla? Diana was sitting on the sofa, reading a book which she dropped when the callers entered. She was a very pretty little girl, with her mothers black eyes and hair, and rosy cheeks, and the merry expression which was her inheritance from her father.