âI think itâs just as well there wasnât,â said Marilla drily. âI donât approve of such goings-on. You seem to half believe your own imaginations. It will be well for you to have a real live friend to put such nonsense out of your head. But donât let Mrs. Barry hear you talking about your Katie Maurices and your Violettas or sheâll think you tell stories.â
âOh, I wonât. I couldnât talk of them to everybodyâ âtheir memories are too sacred for that. But I thought Iâd like to have you know about them. Oh, look, hereâs a big bee just tumbled out of an apple blossom. Just think what a lovely place to liveâ âin an apple blossom! Fancy going to sleep in it when the wind was rocking it. If I wasnât a human girl I think Iâd like to be a bee and live among the flowers.â
âYesterday you wanted to be a seagull,â sniffed Marilla. âI think you are very fickle-minded. I told you to learn that prayer and not talk. But it seems impossible for you to stop talking if youâve got anybody that will listen to you. So go up to your room and learn it.â