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| | XXVI Around the Bend; ANNE OF AVONLEA (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29) |
 | | And, Anne, as she talked about it the thought came to me that I would ask her to come and live with me, but I thought I ought to talk it over with you first before I said anything to her. |
 | | I promised her that as long as I was in Avonlea I would put flowers on the baby's grave and when I was away I felt sure that. |
 | | Jane is such a nice, sensible, lady-like girl." "Dear old Jane is a jewel," agreed Anne, "but," she added, leaning forward to bestow a tender pat on the plump, dimpled little hand hanging over her pillow, "there's nobody like my own Diana after all. |
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