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Anne's House of Dreams

CHAPTER 26
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I shouldn't have spoken--but it has helped--some.

At least, it has given me strength to go away respectably tomorrow morning, without making a scene.

You'll write me now and then, won't you, Mrs.Blythe, and give me what news there is to give of her ?" "Yes," said Anne.

"Oh, I'm so sorry you are going--we'll miss you so--we've all been such friends! If it were not for this you could come back other summers.

Perhaps, even yet--by-and-by--when you've forgotten, perhaps--" "I shall never forget--and I shall never come back to Four Winds," said Owen briefly.
Silence and twilight fell over the garden.


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