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CH29P:11:Sneak out for ice cream.

Friday brought going-home time, and Mr. Barry drove in for the girls. Well, I hope youve enjoyed yourselves, said Miss Barry, as she bade them good-bye. Indeed we have, said Diana. And you, Anne-girl? Ive enjoyed every minute of the time, said Anne, throwing her arms impulsively about the old womans neck and kissing her wrinkled cheek. Diana would never have dared to do such a thing and felt rather aghast at Annes freedom. But Miss Barry was pleased, and she stood on her veranda and watched the buggy out of sight. Then she went back into her big house with a sigh. It seemed very lonely, lacking those fresh young lives. Miss Barry was a rather selfish old lady, if the truth must be told, and had never cared much for anybody but herself. She valued people only as they were of service to her or amused her. Anne had amused her, and consequently stood high in the old ladys good graces. But Miss Barry found herself thinking less about Annes quaint speeches than of her fresh enthusiasms, her transparent emotions, her little winning ways, and the sweetness of her eyes and lips. I thought Marilla Cuthbert was an old fool when I heard shed adopted a girl out of an orphan asylum, she said to herself, but I guess she didnt make much of a mistake after all. If Id a child like Anne in the house all the time Id be a better and happier woman.