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CH13P:4:Bring Marilla to Idlewild.

I do not like patchwork, said Anne dolefully, hunting out her workbasket and sitting down before a little heap of red and white diamonds with a sigh. I think some kinds of sewing would be nice; but theres no scope for imagination in patchwork. Its just one little seam after another and you never seem to be getting anywhere. But of course Id rather be Anne of Green Gables sewing patchwork than Anne of any other place with nothing to do but play. I wish time went as quick sewing patches as it does when Im playing with Diana, though. Oh, we do have such elegant times, Marilla. I have to furnish most of the imagination, but Im well able to do that. Diana is simply perfect in every other way. You know that little piece of land across the brook that runs up between our farm and Mr. Barrys. It belongs to Mr. William Bell, and right in the corner there is a little ring of white birch treesthe most romantic spot, Marilla. Diana and I have our playhouse there. We call it Idlewild. Isnt that a poetical name? I assure you it took me some time to think it out. I stayed awake nearly a whole night before I invented it. Then, just as I was dropping off to sleep, it came like an inspiration. Diana was enraptured when she heard it. We have got our house fixed up elegantly. You must come and see it, Marillawont you? We have great big stones, all covered with moss, for seats, and boards from tree to tree for shelves. And we have all our dishes on them. Of course, theyre all broken but its the easiest thing in the world to imagine that they are whole. Theres a piece of a plate with a spray of red and yellow ivy on it that is especially beautiful. We keep it in the parlor and we have the fairy glass there, too. The fairy glass is as lovely as a dream. Diana found it out in the woods behind their chicken house. Its all full of rainbowsjust little young rainbows that havent grown big yetand Dianas mother told her it was broken off a hanging lamp they once had. But its nice to imagine the fairies lost it one night when they had a ball, so we call it the fairy glass. Matthew is going to make us a table. Oh, we have named that little round pool over in Mr. Barrys field Willowmere. I got that name out of the book Diana lent me. That was a thrilling book, Marilla. The heroine had five lovers. Id be satisfied with one, wouldnt you? She was very handsome and she went through great tribulations. She could faint as easy as anything. Id love to be able to faint, wouldnt you, Marilla? Its so romantic. But Im really very healthy for all Im so thin. I believe Im getting fatter, though. Dont you think I am? I look at my elbows every morning when I get up to see if any dimples are coming. Diana is having a new dress made with elbow sleeves. She is going to wear it to the picnic. Oh, I do hope it will be fine next Wednesday. I dont feel that I could endure the disappointment if anything happened to prevent me from getting to the picnic. I suppose Id live through it, but Im certain it would be a lifelong sorrow. It wouldnt matter if I got to a hundred picnics in after years; they wouldnt make up for missing this one. Theyre going to have boats on the Lake of Shining Watersand ice cream, as I told you. I have never tasted ice cream. Diana tried to explain what it was like, but I guess ice cream is one of those things that are beyond imagination.