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CH16P:15:Plead Diana's innocence.

What do you want? she said stiffly. Anne clasped her hands. Oh, Mrs. Barry, please forgive me. I did not mean totointoxicate Diana. How could I? Just imagine if you were a poor little orphan girl that kind people had adopted and you had just one bosom friend in all the world. Do you think you would intoxicate her on purpose? I thought it was only raspberry cordial. I was firmly convinced it was raspberry cordial. Oh, please dont say that you wont let Diana play with me any more. If you do you will cover my life with a dark cloud of woe. This speech which would have softened good Mrs. Lyndes heart in a twinkling, had no effect on Mrs. Barry except to irritate her still more. She was suspicious of Annes big words and dramatic gestures and imagined that the child was making fun of her. So she said, coldly and cruelly: I dont think you are a fit little girl for Diana to associate with. Youd better go home and behave yourself. Annes lips quivered. Wont you let me see Diana just once to say farewell? she implored. Diana has gone over to Carmody with her father, said Mrs. Barry, going in and shutting the door. Anne went back to Green Gables calm with despair.