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When Miss Barry went away she said: Voice Reading
"Remember, you Anne-girl, when you come to town you're to visit me and I'll put you in my very sparest spare-room bed to sleep." Voice Reading
"Miss Barry was a kindred spirit, after all," Anne confided to Marilla. Voice Reading
"You wouldn't think so to look at her, but she is. Voice Reading
You don't find it right out at first, as in Matthew's case, but after a while you come to see it. Voice Reading
Kindred spirits are not so scarce as I used to think. Voice Reading
It's splendid to find out there are so many of them in the world." Voice Reading
CHAPTER XX. A Good Imagination Gone Wrong
Spring had come once more to Green Gables-the beautiful capricious, reluctant Canadian spring, lingering along through April and May in a succession of sweet, fresh, chilly days, with pink sunsets and miracles of resurrection and growth. Voice Reading
The maples in Lover's Lane were red budded and little curly ferns pushed up around the Dryad's Bubble. Voice Reading
Away up in the barrens, behind Mr. Silas Sloane's place, the Mayflowers blossomed out, pink and white stars of sweetness under their brown leaves. Voice Reading
All the school girls and boys had one golden afternoon gathering them, coming home in the clear, echoing twilight with arms and baskets full of flowery spoil. Voice Reading
"I'm so sorry for people who live in lands where there are no Mayflowers," said Anne. Voice Reading
"Diana says perhaps they have something better, but there couldn't be anything better than Mayflowers, could there, Marilla? And Diana says if they don't know what they are like they don't miss them. Voice Reading
But I think that is the saddest thing of all. Voice Reading
I think it would be TRAGIC, Marilla, not to know what Mayflowers are like and NOT to miss them. Voice Reading
Do you know what I think Mayflowers are, Marilla? I think they must be the souls of the flowers that died last summer and this is their heaven. Voice Reading
But we had a splendid time today, Marilla. Voice Reading
We had our lunch down in a big mossy hollow by an old well-such a ROMANTIC spot. Voice Reading
Charlie Sloane dared Arty Gillis to jump over it, and Arty did because he wouldn't take a dare. Voice Reading
Nobody would in school. Voice Reading
It is very FASHIONABLE to dare. Voice Reading
Mr. Phillips gave all the Mayflowers he found to Prissy Andrews and I heard him to say 'sweets to the sweet.' He got that out of a book, I know; but it shows he has some imagination. Voice Reading
I was offered some Mayflowers too, but I rejected them with scorn. Voice Reading
I can't tell you the person's name because I have vowed never to let it cross my lips. Voice Reading

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