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But that doesn't seem to be your way evidently." Voice Reading
Headaches always left Marilla somewhat sarcastic. Voice Reading
"Oh, I'm so sorry," said Anne penitently. Voice Reading
"I never thought about that pie from the moment I put it in the oven till now, although I felt INSTINCTIVELY that there was something missing on the dinner table. Voice Reading
I was firmly resolved, when you left me in charge this morning, not to imagine anything, but keep my thoughts on facts. Voice Reading
I did pretty well until I put the pie in, and then an irresistible temptation came to me to imagine I was an enchanted princess shut up in a lonely tower with a handsome knight riding to my rescue on a coal-black steed. Voice Reading
So that is how I came to forget the pie. Voice Reading
I didn't know I starched the handkerchiefs. Voice Reading
All the time I was ironing I was trying to think of a name for a new island Diana and I have discovered up the brook. Voice Reading
It's the most ravishing spot, Marilla. Voice Reading
There are two maple trees on it and the brook flows right around it. Voice Reading
At last it struck me that it would be splendid to call it Victoria Island because we found it on the Queen's birthday. Voice Reading
Both Diana and I are very loyal. Voice Reading
But I'm sorry about that pie and the handkerchiefs. Voice Reading
I wanted to be extra good today because it's an anniversary. Voice Reading
Do you remember what happened this day last year, Marilla?" Voice Reading
"No, I can't think of anything special." Voice Reading
"Oh, Marilla, it was the day I came to Green Gables. Voice Reading
I shall never forget it. Voice Reading
It was the turning point in my life. Voice Reading
Of course it wouldn't seem so important to you. Voice Reading
I've been here for a year and I've been so happy. Voice Reading
Of course, I've had my troubles, but one can live down troubles. Voice Reading
Are you sorry you kept me, Marilla?" Voice Reading
"No, I can't say I'm sorry," said Marilla, who sometimes wondered how she could have lived before Anne came to Green Gables, "no, not exactly sorry. If you've finished your lessons, Anne, I want you to run over and ask Mrs. Barry if she'll lend me Diana's apron pattern." Voice Reading

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