[Anne's House of Dreams by Lucy Maud Montgomery]@TWC D-Link bookAnne's House of Dreams CHAPTER 7 26/33
You're young and I'm old, but our souls are about the same age, I reckon.
We both belong to the race that knows Joseph, as Cornelia Bryant would say." "The race that knows Joseph ?" puzzled Anne. "Yes.
Cornelia divides all the folks in the world into two kinds--the race that knows Joseph and the race that don't.
If a person sorter sees eye to eye with you, and has pretty much the same ideas about things, and the same taste in jokes--why, then he belongs to the race that knows Joseph." "Oh, I understand," exclaimed Anne, light breaking in upon her. "It's what I used to call--and still call in quotation marks 'kindred spirits.'" "Jest so--jest so," agreed Captain Jim.
"We're it, whatever IT is. When you come in tonight, Mistress Blythe, I says to myself, says I, 'Yes, she's of the race that knows Joseph.' And mighty glad I was, for if it wasn't so we couldn't have had any real satisfaction in each other's company.
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