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Chapter 14

Annes Confession ON the Monday evening before the picnic Marilla came down from her room with a troubled face. Anne, she said to that small personage, who was shelling peas by the spotless table and singing, Nelly of the Hazel Dell with a vigor and expression that did credit to Dianas teaching, did you see anything of my amethyst brooch? I thought I stuck it in my pincushion when I came home from church yesterday evening, but I cant find it anywhere. II saw it this afternoon when you were away at the Aid Society, said Anne, a little slowly. I was passing your door when I saw it on the cushion, so I went in to look at it. Did you touch it? said Marilla sternly. Y-e-e-s, admitted Anne, I took it up and I pinned it on my breast just to see how it would look. You had no business to do anything of the sort. Its very wrong in a little girl to meddle. You shouldnt have gone into my room in the first place and you shouldnt have touched a brooch that didnt belong to you in the second. Where did you put it?