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CH19P:15:Plead for Diana's music.

Its likely Id do such a thing, isnt it? said Diana with just scorn. Im no telltale, Anne Shirley, and anyhow I was just as much to blame as you. Well, Im going in to tell her myself, said Anne resolutely. Diana stared. Anne Shirley, youd never! whyshell eat you alive! Dont frighten me any more than I am frightened, implored Anne. Id rather walk up to a cannons mouth. But Ive got to do it, Diana. It was my fault and Ive got to confess. Ive had practice in confessing, fortunately. Well, shes in the room, said Diana. You can go in if you want to. I wouldnt dare. And I dont believe youll do a bit of good. With this encouragement Anne bearded the lion in its denthat is to say, walked resolutely up to the sitting-room door and knocked faintly. A sharp Come in followed. Miss Josephine Barry, thin, prim, and rigid, was knitting fiercely by the fire, her wrath quite unappeased and her eyes snapping through her gold-rimmed glasses. She wheeled around in her chair, expecting to see Diana, and beheld a white-faced girl whose great eyes were brimmed up with a mixture of desperate courage and shrinking terror. Who are you? demanded Miss Josephine Barry, without ceremony. Im Anne of Green Gables, said the small visitor tremulously, clasping her hands with her characteristic gesture, and Ive come to confess, if you please. Confess what?