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CH26P:3:Count the birch trunks.

The winter weeks slipped by. It was an unusually mild winter, with so little snow that Anne and Diana could go to school nearly every day by way of the Birch Path. On Annes birthday they were tripping lightly down it, keeping eyes and ears alert amid all their chatter, for Miss Stacy had told them that they must soon write a composition on A Winters Walk in the Woods, and it behooved them to be observant. Just think, Diana, Im thirteen years old today, remarked Anne in an awed voice. I can scarcely realize that Im in my teens. When I woke this morning it seemed to me that everything must be different. Youve been thirteen for a month, so I suppose it doesnt seem such a novelty to you as it does to me. It makes life seem so much more interesting. In two more years Ill be really grown up. Its a great comfort to think that Ill be able to use big words then without being laughed at. Ruby Gillis says she means to have a beau as soon as shes fifteen, said Diana.