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CH13P:2:Accept Marilla's baked basket.

Two oclockbut isnt it splendid about the picnic, Marilla? Please can I go? Oh, Ive never been to a picnicIve dreamed of picnics, but Ive never Yes, I told you to come at two oclock. And its a quarter to three. Id like to know why you didnt obey me, Anne. Why, I meant to, Marilla, as much as could be. But you have no idea how fascinating Idlewild is. And then, of course, I had to tell Matthew about the picnic. Matthew is such a sympathetic listener. Please can I go? Youll have to learn to resist the fascination of Idle-whatever-you-call-it. When I tell you to come in at a certain time I mean that time and not half an hour later. And you neednt stop to discourse with sympathetic listeners on your way, either. As for the picnic, of course you can go. Youre a Sunday-school scholar, and its not likely Id refuse to let you go when all the other little girls are going. Butbut, faltered Anne, Diana says that everybody must take a basket of things to eat. I cant cook, as you know, Marilla, andandI dont mind going to a picnic without puffed sleeves so much, but Id feel terribly humiliated if I had to go without a basket. Its been preying on my mind ever since Diana told me. Well, it neednt prey any longer. Ill bake you a basket.