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Anne's House of Dreams

CHAPTER 22
6/18

Do I smell cherry pie?
If I do, ask me to stay to tea.
Haven't tasted a cherry pie this summer.

My cherries have all been stolen by those scamps of Gilman boys from the Glen." "Now, now, Cornelia," remonstrated Captain Jim, who had been reading a sea novel in a corner of the living room, "you shouldn't say that about those two poor, motherless Gilman boys, unless you've got certain proof.

Jest because their father ain't none too honest isn't any reason for calling them thieves.

It's more likely it's been the robins took your cherries.

They're turrible thick this year." "Robins!" said Miss Cornelia disdainfully.


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