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W5. —and then I’ll fly over to Mrs Lynde’s garden and set the flowers dancing — and then I’ll blow go with one great swoop over the clover field—

X5. I don’t believe in pampering vanity, Anne, I’ll tell you that right off.

Note Y5 I’ll expect you to keep them neat and clean and not tear them[.]

Note Z5 I think they’re ridiculous looking things anyhow. I prefer the plain, sensible ones.”

“But I’d rather look ridiculous when everybody else does than plan and sensible all by myself,” persisted Anne mournfully.

“Trust you for that! Well, hang