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And Mr. Barry says that some evening he'll take Diana and me over to the White Sands Hotel and have dinner there. Voice Reading
They have dinner there in the evening, you know. Voice Reading
Jane Andrews was over once last summer and she says it was a dazzling sight to see the electric lights and the flowers and all the lady guests in such beautiful dresses. Voice Reading
Jane says it was her first glimpse into high life and she'll never forget it to her dying day." Voice Reading
Mrs. Lynde came up the next afternoon to find out why Marilla had not been at the Aid meeting on Thursday. When Marilla was not at Aid meeting people knew there was something wrong at Green Gables. Voice Reading
"Matthew had a bad spell with his heart Thursday," Marilla explained, "and I didn't feel like leaving him. Voice Reading
Oh, yes, he's all right again now, but he takes them spells oftener than he used to and I'm anxious about him. Voice Reading
The doctor says he must be careful to avoid excitement. Voice Reading
That's easy enough, for Matthew doesn't go about looking for excitement by any means and never did, but he's not to do any very heavy work either and you might as well tell Matthew not to breathe as not to work. Voice Reading
Come and lay off your things, Rachel. Voice Reading
You'll stay to tea?" Voice Reading
"Well, seeing you're so pressing, perhaps I might as well, stay" said Mrs. Rachel, who had not the slightest intention of doing anything else. Voice Reading
Mrs. Rachel and Marilla sat comfortably in the parlor while Anne got the tea and made hot biscuits that were light and white enough to defy even Mrs. Rachel's criticism. Voice Reading
"I must say Anne has turned out a real smart girl," admitted Mrs. Rachel, as Marilla accompanied her to the end of the lane at sunset. "She must be a great help to you." Voice Reading
"She is," said Marilla, "and she's real steady and reliable now. I used to be afraid she'd never get over her featherbrained ways, but she has and I wouldn't be afraid to trust her in anything now." Voice Reading
"I never would have thought she'd have turned out so well that first day I was here three years ago," said Mrs. Rachel. Voice Reading
"Lawful heart, shall I ever forget that tantrum of hers! When I went home that night I says to Thomas, says I, 'Mark my words, Thomas, Marilla Cuthbert'll live to rue the step she's took.' But I was mistaken and I'm real glad of it. Voice Reading
I ain't one of those kind of people, Marilla, as can never be brought to own up that they've made a mistake. Voice Reading
No, that never was my way, thank goodness. Voice Reading
I did make a mistake in judging Anne, but it weren't no wonder, for an odder, unexpecteder witch of a child there never was in this world, that's what. Voice Reading
There was no ciphering her out by the rules that worked with other children. Voice Reading
It's nothing short of wonderful how she's improved these three years, but especially in looks. Voice Reading
She's a real pretty girl got to be, though I can't say I'm overly partial to that pale, big-eyed style myself. Voice Reading
I like more snap and color, like Diana Barry has or Ruby Gillis. Voice Reading
Ruby Gillis's looks are real showy. Voice Reading

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