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CH12P:8:Give Diana chocolate sweeties.

Oh yes, sighed Anne, blissfully unconscious of any sarcasm on Marillas part. Oh Marilla, Im the happiest girl on Prince Edward Island this very moment. I assure you Ill say my prayers with a right good-will tonight. Diana and I are going to build a playhouse in Mr. William Bells birch grove tomorrow. Can I have those broken pieces of china that are out in the woodshed? Dianas birthday is in February and mine is in March. Dont you think that is a very strange coincidence? Diana is going to lend me a book to read. She says its perfectly splendid and tremendously exciting. Shes going to show me a place back in the woods where rice lilies grow. Dont you think Diana has got very soulful eyes? I wish I had soulful eyes. Diana is going to teach me to sing a song called Nelly in the Hazel Dell. Shes going to give me a picture to put up in my room; its a perfectly beautiful picture, she saysa lovely lady in a pale blue silk dress. A sewing-machine agent gave it to her. I wish I had something to give Diana. Im an inch taller than Diana, but she is ever so much fatter; she says shed like to be thin because its so much more graceful, but Im afraid she only said it to soothe my feelings. Were going to the shore some day to gather shells. We have agreed to call the spring down by the log bridge the Dryads Bubble. Isnt that a perfectly elegant name? I read a story once about a spring called that. A dryad is sort of a grown-up fairy, I think.