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CH26P:8:Form the story club.

How perfectly lovely! sighed Diana, who belonged to Matthews school of critics. I dont see how you can make up such thrilling things out of your own head, Anne. I wish my imagination was as good as yours. It would be if youd only cultivate it, said Anne cheeringly. Ive just thought of a plan, Diana. Let you and me have a story club all our own and write stories for practice. Ill help you along until you can do them by yourself. You ought to cultivate your imagination, you know. Miss Stacy says so. Only we must take the right way. I told her about the Haunted Wood, but she said we went the wrong way about it in that. This was how the story club came into existence. It was limited to Diana and Anne at first, but soon it was extended to include Jane Andrews and Ruby Gillis and one or two others who felt that their imaginations needed cultivating. No boys were allowed in italthough Ruby Gillis opined that their admission would make it more excitingand each member had to produce one story a week.