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CH21P:10:Open the oven door.

Everything is ready, Diana, except my cake which Im to make in the morning, and the baking-powder biscuits which Marilla will make just before teatime. I assure you, Diana, that Marilla and I have had a busy two days of it. Its such a responsibility having a ministers family to tea. I never went through such an experience before. You should just see our pantry. Its a sight to behold. Were going to have jellied chicken and cold tongue. Were to have two kinds of jelly, red and yellow, and whipped cream and lemon pie, and cherry pie, and three kinds of cookies, and fruit cake, and Marillas famous yellow plum preserves that she keeps especially for ministers, and pound cake and layer cake, and biscuits as aforesaid; and new bread and old both, in case the minister is dyspeptic and cant eat new. Mrs. Lynde says ministers are dyspeptic, but I dont think Mr. Allan has been a minister long enough for it to have had a bad effect on him. I just grow cold when I think of my layer cake. Oh, Diana, what if it shouldnt be good! I dreamed last night that I was chased all around by a fearful goblin with a big layer cake for a head. Itll be good, all right, assured Diana, who was a very comfortable sort of friend. Im sure that piece of the one you made that we had for lunch in Idlewild two weeks ago was perfectly elegant.