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CH21P:7:Invite them to tea.

Nobody else asked any except Ruby Gillis, and she asked if there was to be a Sunday-school picnic this summer. I didnt think that was a very proper question to ask because it hadnt any connection with the lessonthe lesson was about Daniel in the lions denbut Mrs. Allan just smiled and said she thought there would be. Mrs. Allan has a lovely smile; she has such exquisite dimples in her cheeks. I wish I had dimples in my cheeks, Marilla. Im not half so skinny as I was when I came here, but I have no dimples yet. If I had perhaps I could influence people for good. Mrs. Allan said we ought always to try to influence other people for good. She talked so nice about everything. I never knew before that religion was such a cheerful thing. I always thought it was kind of melancholy, but Mrs. Allans isnt, and Id like to be a Christian if I could be one like her. I wouldnt want to be one like Mr. Superintendent Bell. Its very naughty of you to speak so about Mr. Bell, said Marilla severely. Mr. Bell is a real good man.