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CH29P:4:Beg Marilla for permission.

Im not going to think about it at all until I know whether I can go or not, said Anne resolutely. If I did and then was disappointed, it would be more than I could bear. But in case I do go Im very glad my new coat will be ready by that time. Marilla didnt think I needed a new coat. She said my old one would do very well for another winter and that I ought to be satisfied with having a new dress. The dress is very pretty, Diananavy blue and made so fashionably. Marilla always makes my dresses fashionably now, because she says she doesnt intend to have Matthew going to Mrs. Lynde to make them. Im so glad. It is ever so much easier to be good if your clothes are fashionable. At least, it is easier for me. I suppose it doesnt make such a difference to naturally good people. But Matthew said I must have a new coat, so Marilla bought a lovely piece of blue broadcloth, and its being made by a real dressmaker over at Carmody. Its to be done Saturday night, and Im trying not to imagine myself walking up the church aisle on Sunday in my new suit and cap, because Im afraid it isnt right to imagine such things. But it just slips into my mind in spite of me. My cap is so pretty. Matthew bought it for me the day we were over at Carmody. It is one of those little blue velvet ones that are all the rage, with gold cord and tassels. Your new hat is elegant, Diana, and so becoming. When I saw you come into church last Sunday my heart swelled with pride to think you were my dearest friend. Do you suppose its wrong for us to think so much about our clothes? Marilla says it is very sinful. But it is such an interesting subject, isnt it?