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"I'm so hungry I ain't got time to eat p'litely." |
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"Davy, gentlemen never snatch things from ladies..." |
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"I ain't a gen'lman. You can't be a gen'lman til you're grown up." |
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"I don't think I shall ever be able to face the pastor again." |
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"Wasn't it fun to hear that girl yell? "Ow, mommy...ow...take it off...it's going down further...ow...get it out..." |
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"I don't suppose Paul Irving would have dropped a caterpillar down a girl's neck in church, would he? It was such a jolly squirming caterpillar, it seemed a pity to waste him." |
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"Mama said he's a good boy really. He just didn't have a papa to learn him to be a gentleman." |
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"I did something else today but I'm awful scared to tell you...I put a toad in Marilla's bed." |
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"You can go and take it out if you like. But say, Anne, wouldn't it be fun to leave it there?" |
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"Today, I'm content to be Anne Shirley, Avonlea schoolma'am, enjoying the woods with my dearest friend on a sweet November day." |
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"Oh, Anne, you're as much a little girl as you ever were, hugging every tree in sight." |
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"Anne, Dora is lost!" |
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"Maybe she tumbled into the well. Can I climb down and look about?" |
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"Things have been so awful quiet around here, I thought it would be fun to give you a big scare. It was, too!" |
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"Davy, don't you know how wrong it was to lock Dora in Mr. Harrison's toolshed and then tell a falsehood?" |
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"I didn't know it was wrong to tell whoppers. Mr. Sprott's children told them regular every day and crossed their hearts, too. I'm awful sorry I made you cry, Anne." |
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"Anne, is it bad for grown-up persons to tell whoppers 'cause Marilla told me that something dreadful would happen to me if I didn't say my prayers every night. And I haven't said them for a whole week, just to see what would happen ...and nothing has." |
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"I suppose I shouldn't have told him that but he said he didn't see the good of praying until he got big enough to be of some importance to God." |
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"With all his faults he's really a dear little chap. I can't help loving him... and I think we always love best those who need us like I needed you and Matthew. Davy needs us badly." |
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