Anne came back from her other world with a start and a sigh.
âWas she? Oh, Iâm so sorry I wasnât in. Why didnât you call me, Marilla? Diana and I were only over in the Haunted Wood. Itâs lovely in the woods now. All the little wood thingsâ âthe ferns and the satin leaves and the crackerberriesâ âhave gone to sleep, just as if somebody had tucked them away until spring under a blanket of leaves. I think it was a little gray fairy with a rainbow scarf that came tiptoeing along the last moonlight night and did it. Diana wouldnât say much about that, though. Diana has never forgotten the scolding her mother gave her about imagining ghosts into the Haunted Wood. It had a very bad effect on Dianaâs imagination. It blighted it. Mrs.