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CH12P:6:Join hands and swear.

The Barry garden was a bowery wilderness of flowers which would have delighted Annes heart at any time less fraught with destiny. It was encircled by huge old willows and tall firs, beneath which flourished flowers that loved the shade. Prim, right-angled paths neatly bordered with clamshells, intersected it like moist red ribbons and in the beds between old-fashioned flowers ran riot. There were rosy bleeding-hearts and great splendid crimson peonies; white, fragrant narcissi and thorny, sweet Scotch roses; pink and blue and white columbines and lilac-tinted Bouncing Bets; clumps of southernwood and ribbon grass and mint; purple Adam-and-Eve, daffodils, and masses of sweet clover white with its delicate, fragrant, feathery sprays; scarlet lightning that shot its fiery lances over prim white musk-flowers; a garden it was where sunshine lingered and bees hummed, and winds, beguiled into loitering, purred and rustled. Oh, Diana, said Anne at last, clasping her hands and speaking almost in a whisper, oh, do you think you can like me a littleenough to be my bosom friend? Diana laughed. Diana always laughed before she spoke. Why, I guess so, she said frankly. Im awfully glad youve come to live at Green Gables. It will be jolly to have somebody to play with. There isnt any other girl who lives near enough to play with, and Ive no sisters big enough. Will you swear to be my friend forever and ever? demanded Anne eagerly. Diana looked shocked. Why its dreadfully wicked to swear, she said rebukingly.