āIsnāt the sea wonderful?ā said Anne, rousing from a long, wide-eyed silence. āOnce, when I lived in Marysville, Mr. Thomas hired an express wagon and took us all to spend the day at the shore ten miles away. I enjoyed every moment of that day, even if I had to look after the children all the time. I lived it over in happy dreams for years. But this shore is nicer than the Marysville shore. Arenāt those gulls splendid? Would you like to be a gull? I think I wouldā āthat is, if I couldnāt be a human girl. Donāt you think it would be nice to wake up at sunrise and swoop down over the water and away out over that lovely blue all day; and then at night to fly back to oneās nest? Oh, I can just imagine myself doing it. What big house is that just ahead, please?ā
āThatās the White Sands Hotel. Mr. Kirke runs it, but the season hasnāt begun yet. There are heaps of Americans come there for the summer. They think this shore is just about right.ā