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"My garden is very pretty. It already has six flowers blooming." |
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"I don't know why my things don't grow better. Milty Boulter says I must have planted them in the dark of the moon and that's the whole trouble." |
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"Maybe if you didn't pull your plants up by the roots every other day to see how they're getting on 'at the other end', they'd do better." |
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"We'll plant them again in the spring. That is one good thing about the world, Davy....there are always sure to be more springs." |
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"When I get big enough to have a girl, I'll pick one with a pretty nose like yours, Anne." |
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"Girls don't like boys with messy faces." |
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"Milty Boulter says girls get nicer when they get married. Why don't you get married, Marilla?" |
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"In Sunday School, Mr. Bell said he was a vile worm and guilty of the blackest 'niquity. What did he do that was so bad, Marilla? Did he kill anybody? Or steal from the missions?" |
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"With Thomas dead, it's breaking Rachel's heart to think she may have to leave Avonlea. The thought came to me that I would ask her to come live with me. Then you could go to college, Anne." |
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"I feel as if I'd been handed the moon and I didn't know exactly what to do with it." |
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