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Chapter 28

An Unfortunate Lily Maid OF course you must be Elaine, Anne, said Diana. I could never have the courage to float down there. Nor I, said Ruby Gillis, with a shiver. I dont mind floating down when theres two or three of us in the flat and we can sit up. Its fun then. But to lie down and pretend I was deadI just couldnt. Id die really of fright. Of course it would be romantic, conceded Jane Andrews, but I know I couldnt keep still. Id be popping up every minute or so to see where I was and if I wasnt drifting too far out. And you know, Anne, that would spoil the effect. But its so ridiculous to have a redheaded Elaine, mourned Anne. Im not afraid to float down and Id love to be Elaine. But its ridiculous just the same. Ruby ought to be Elaine because she is so fair and has such lovely long golden hairElaine had all her bright hair streaming down, you know. And Elaine was the lily maid. Now, a red-haired person cannot be a lily maid. Your complexion is just as fair as Rubys, said Diana earnestly, and your hair is ever so much darker than it used to be before you cut it.