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Anne flew up like a rocket. Voice Reading
"Oh, Marilla, isn't it too late?" Voice Reading
"No, it's only two o'clock. Voice Reading
They won't be more than well gathered yet and it'll be an hour before they have tea. Voice Reading
Wash your face and comb your hair and put on your gingham. Voice Reading
I'll fill a basket for you. Voice Reading
There's plenty of stuff baked in the house. Voice Reading
And I'll get Jerry to hitch up the sorrel and drive you down to the picnic ground." Voice Reading
"Oh, Marilla," exclaimed Anne, flying to the washstand. "Five minutes ago I was so miserable I was wishing I'd never been born and now I wouldn't change places with an angel!" Voice Reading
That night a thoroughly happy, completely tired-out Anne returned to Green Gables in a state of beatification impossible to describe. Voice Reading
"Oh, Marilla, I've had a perfectly scrumptious time. Voice Reading
Scrumptious is a new word I learned today. Voice Reading
I heard Mary Alice Bell use it. Voice Reading
Isn't it very expressive? Everything was lovely. Voice Reading
We had a splendid tea and then Mr. Harmon Andrews took us all for a row on the Lake of Shining Waters-six of us at a time. Voice Reading
And Jane Andrews nearly fell overboard. Voice Reading
She was leaning out to pick water lilies and if Mr. Andrews hadn't caught her by her sash just in the nick of time she'd fallen in and prob'ly been drowned. Voice Reading
I wish it had been me. Voice Reading
It would have been such a romantic experience to have been nearly drowned. Voice Reading
It would be such a thrilling tale to tell. Voice Reading
And we had the ice cream. Voice Reading
Words fail me to describe that ice cream. Voice Reading
Marilla, I assure you it was sublime." Voice Reading
That evening Marilla told the whole story to Matthew over her stocking basket. Voice Reading
"I'm willing to own up that I made a mistake," she concluded candidly, "but I've learned a lesson. Voice Reading

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