A Queenâs Girl
The next three weeks were busy ones at Green Gables, for Anne was getting ready to go to Queenâs, and there was much sewing to be done, and many things to be talked over and arranged. Anneâs outfit was ample and pretty, for Matthew saw to that, and Marilla for once made no objections whatever to anything he purchased or suggested. Moreâ âone evening she went up to the east gable with her arms full of a delicate pale green material.
âAnne, hereâs something for a nice light dress for you. I donât suppose you really need it; youâve plenty of pretty waists; but I thought maybe youâd like something real dressy to wear if you were asked out anywhere of an evening in town, to a party or anything like that. I hear that Jane and Ruby and Josie have got âevening dresses,â as they call them, and I donât mean you shall be behind them. I got Mrs. Allan to help me pick it in town last week, and weâll get Emily Gillis to make it for you. Emily has got taste, and her fits arenât to be equalled.â