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"But you have such dimples," said Anne, smiling affectionately into the pretty, vivacious face so near her own. Voice Reading
"Lovely dimples, like little dents in cream. Voice Reading
I have given up all hope of dimples. Voice Reading
My dimple-dream will never come true; but so many of my dreams have that I mustn't complain. Voice Reading
Am I all ready now?" Voice Reading
"All ready," assured Diana, as Marilla appeared in the doorway, a gaunt figure with grayer hair than of yore and no fewer angles, but with a much softer face. "Come right in and look at our elocutionist, Marilla. Doesn't she look lovely?" Voice Reading
Marilla emitted a sound between a sniff and a grunt. Voice Reading
"She looks neat and proper. Voice Reading
I like that way of fixing her hair. Voice Reading
But I expect she'll ruin that dress driving over there in the dust and dew with it, and it looks most too thin for these damp nights. Voice Reading
Organdy's the most unserviceable stuff in the world anyhow, and I told Matthew so when he got it. Voice Reading
But there is no use in saying anything to Matthew nowadays. Voice Reading
Time was when he would take my advice, but now he just buys things for Anne regardless, and the clerks at Carmody know they can palm anything off on him. Voice Reading
Just let them tell him a thing is pretty and fashionable, and Matthew plunks his money down for it. Voice Reading
Mind you keep your skirt clear of the wheel, Anne, and put your warm jacket on." Voice Reading
Then Marilla stalked downstairs, thinking proudly how sweet Anne looked, with that Voice Reading
"One moonbeam from the forehead to the crown" Voice Reading
and regretting that she could not go to the concert herself to hear her girl recite. Voice Reading
"I wonder if it IS too damp for my dress," said Anne anxiously. Voice Reading
"Not a bit of it," said Diana, pulling up the window blind. "It's a perfect night, and there won't be any dew. Look at the moonlight." Voice Reading
"I'm so glad my window looks east into the sunrising," said Anne, going over to Diana. Voice Reading
"It's so splendid to see the morning coming up over those long hills and glowing through those sharp fir tops. Voice Reading
It's new every morning, and I feel as if I washed my very soul in that bath of earliest sunshine. Voice Reading
Oh, Diana, I love this little room so dearly. Voice Reading
I don't know how I'll get along without it when I go to town next month." Voice Reading

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