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"True friendship is a very helpful thing indeed," said Mrs Allan, "and we should have a very high ideal of it, and never sully it by any failure in truth and sincerity I fear the naraded to a kind of inti of real friendship in it"

"Yeslike Gertie Pye's and Julia Bell's They are very inti nasty things of Julia behind her back and everybody thinks she is jealous of her because she is always so pleased when anybody criticizes Julia I think it is desecration to call that friendship If we have friends we should look only for the best in theive them the best that is in us, don't you think? Then friendship would be thein the world"

"Friendship IS very beautiful," smiled Mrs Allan, "but some day"

Then she paused abruptly In the delicate, white-browed face beside her, with its candid eyes and mobile features, there was still far more of the child than of the woman Anne's heart so far harbored only dreams of friendship and ambition, and Mrs Allan did not wish to brush the bloom from her sweet unconsciousness So she left her sentence for the future years to finish