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"Well, well, let us have breakfast," interrupted Marilla. "I must say, Anne, I don't think you needed the dress; but since Matthew has got it for you, see that you take good care of it. There's a hair ribbon Mrs. Lynde left for you. It's brown, to match the dress. Come now, sit in." Voice Reading
"I don't see how I'm going to eat breakfast," said Anne rapturously. Voice Reading
"Breakfast seems so commonplace at such an exciting moment. Voice Reading
I'd rather feast my eyes on that dress. Voice Reading
I'm so glad that puffed sleeves are still fashionable. Voice Reading
It did seem to me that I'd never get over it if they went out before I had a dress with them. Voice Reading
I'd never have felt quite satisfied, you see. Voice Reading
It was lovely of Mrs. Lynde to give me the ribbon too. Voice Reading
I feel that I ought to be a very good girl indeed. Voice Reading
It's at times like this I'm sorry I'm not a model little girl; and I always resolve that I will be in future. Voice Reading
But somehow it's hard to carry out your resolutions when irresistible temptations come. Voice Reading
Still, I really will make an extra effort after this." Voice Reading
When the commonplace breakfast was over Diana appeared, crossing the white log bridge in the hollow, a gay little figure in her crimson ulster. Anne flew down the slope to meet her. Voice Reading
"Merry Christmas, Diana! And oh, it's a wonderful Christmas. I've something splendid to show you. Matthew has given me the loveliest dress, with SUCH sleeves. I couldn't even imagine any nicer." Voice Reading
"I've got something more for you," said Diana breathlessly. Voice Reading
"Here-this box. Voice Reading
Aunt Josephine sent us out a big box with ever so many things in it-and this is for you. Voice Reading
I'd have brought it over last night, but it didn't come until after dark, and I never feel very comfortable coming through the Haunted Wood in the dark now." Voice Reading
Anne opened the box and peeped in. First a card with "For the Anne-girl and Merry Christmas," written on it; and then, a pair of the daintiest little kid slippers, with beaded toes and satin bows and glistening buckles. Voice Reading
"Oh," said Anne, "Diana, this is too much. I must be dreaming." Voice Reading
"I call it providential," said Diana. Voice Reading
"You won't have to borrow Ruby's slippers now, and that's a blessing, for they're two sizes too big for you, and it would be awful to hear a fairy shuffling. Voice Reading
Josie Pye would be delighted. Voice Reading
Mind you, Rob Wright went home with Gertie Pye from the practice night before last. Voice Reading
Did you ever hear anything equal to that?" Voice Reading

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