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It was nearly as long as a minister's and so poetical.
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I thought out a splendid prayer after I went to bed,
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Seems to me you must always have been afraid to be young. It takes courage, I can tell you that,
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But it's a million times nicer to be Anne of Green Gables than Anne of nowhere in particular, isn't it?
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don't let's ever be afraid of things. It's such dreadful slavery. Let's be daring and adventurous and expectant. Let's dance to meet life and all it can bring to us, even if it brings scads of trouble and typhoid
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Freedom!' Mrs. Lynde sniffed. 'Freedom! Don't talk like a Yankee, Anne.
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But would you believe it? I couldn't remember one word when I woke up this morning. And I'm afraid I'll never be able to think out another one as good. Somehow, things never are so good when they're thought out a second time. Have you ever noticed that?"
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I'm so different," sighed Hazel. It was really dreadful to be so different from other people . . . and yet rather wonderful, too, as if you were a being strayed from another star. Hazel would not have been one of the common herd for anything . . . no matter what she suffered by reason of her differentness.
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splendid to think of all the things there are to find out
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I wonder why people so commonly suppose that if two individuals are both writers they must therefore be hugely congenial," said Anne, rather scornfully. "Nobody would expect two blacksmiths to be violently attracted toward each other merely because they were both blacksmiths.
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Anne," said Leslie, breaking abruptly a short silence, "you don't know how GOOD it is to be sitting here with you again - working - and talking - and being silent together.
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A - a what kind of friend?" "A bosom friend - an intimate friend, you know - a really kindred spirit to whom I can confide my inmost soul. I've dreamed of meeting her all my life. I
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