[Anne Of The Island by Lucy Maud Montgomery]@TWC D-Link bookAnne Of The Island CHAPTER VII 11/22
And I wouldn't go about much with Mr.Harrison's hired boy if I were you." "He can make bully war-whoops," said Davy a little regretfully. "But you don't want your mind filled with bad words, do you, Davy--words that will poison it and drive out all that is good and manly ?" "No," said Davy, owl-eyed with introspection. "Then don't go with those people who use them.
And now do you feel as if you could say your prayers, Davy ?" "Oh, yes," said Davy, eagerly wriggling down on his knees, "I can say them now all right.
I ain't scared now to say 'if I should die before I wake,' like I was when I was wanting to say that word." Probably Anne and Diana did empty out their souls to each other that night, but no record of their confidences has been preserved.
They both looked as fresh and bright-eyed at breakfast as only youth can look after unlawful hours of revelry and confession.
There had been no snow up to this time, but as Diana crossed the old log bridge on her homeward way the white flakes were beginning to flutter down over the fields and woods, russet and gray in their dreamless sleep.
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