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Chapter 16 - (VERSO)

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But Anne didn’t want to hear about Gilbert Blythe. She jumped up hurriedly and said suppose they go in and have some raspberry cordial.

Anne looked on the second shelf of the room pantry, but there was no bottle of raspberry cordial there. Search revealed it away back on the top shelf. Anne put it on a tray and set it on the table(begin strikethrough).(end strikethrough) with a tumbler.

“Now, please help yourself, Diana,” she said politely. “I don’t believe I’ll have any just now. I don’t feel as if I wanted any, after all those apples.”

“Diana poured herself out a tumblerful, and sipped looked at its bright bright red hue admiringly, and then sipped it daintily.

“That’s awfully nice raspberry



PHOTO ANNOTATION

one image of two glass bottles of bright red liquid, next to the book cover with an illustration of Anne that is used on their labels

"bottle of raspberry cordial": Anne's raspberry cordial has taken on a life of its own. It is now bottled and sold on P.E.I., with a label drawn from the Ben Stahl illustration of Anne from 1983.