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CH15P:3:Take the Birch Path.

Anne, starting out alone in the morning, went down Lovers Lane as far as the brook. Here Diana met her, and the two little girls went on up the lane under the leafy arch of maplesmaples are such sociable trees, said Anne; theyre always rustling and whispering to youuntil they came to a rustic bridge. Then they left the lane and walked through Mr. Barrys back field and past Willowmere. Beyond Willowmere came Violet Valea little green dimple in the shadow of Mr. Andrew Bells big woods. Of course there are no violets there now, Anne told Marilla, but Diana says there are millions of them in spring. Oh, Marilla, cant you just imagine you see them? It actually takes away my breath. I named it Violet Vale. Diana says she never saw the beat of me for hitting on fancy names for places. Its nice to be clever at something, isnt it? But Diana named the Birch Path. She wanted to, so I let her; but Im sure I could have found something more poetical than plain Birch Path. Anybody can think of a name like that. But the Birch Path is one of the prettiest places in the world, Marilla.