II. Selling in Haste and Repenting at Leisure
AnnedroveovertoCarmodyonashoppingexpeditionthenextafternoonandtookDianaBarrywithher.Dianawas,ofcourse,apledgedmemberoftheImprovementSociety,andthetwogirlstalkedaboutlittleelseallthewaytoCarmodyandback.
“Theveryfirstthingweoughttodowhenwegetstartedistohavethathallpainted,”saidDiana,astheydrovepasttheAvonleahall,arathershabbybuildingsetdowninawoodedhollow,withsprucetreeshoodingitaboutonallsides.“It’sadisgracefullookingplaceandwemustattendtoitevenbeforewetrytogetMr.LeviBouldertopullhishousedown.Fathersayswe’llneversucceedinDOINGthat.LeviBoulteristoomeantospendthetimeitwouldtake.”
“Perhapshe’lllettheboystakeitdowniftheypromisetohaultheboardsandsplitthemupforhimforkindlingwood,”saidAnnehopefully.“Wemustdoourbestandbecontenttogoslowlyatfirst.Wecan’texpecttoimproveeverythingallatonce.We’llhavetoeducatepublicsentimentfirst,ofcourse.”
Dianawasn’texactlysurewhateducatingpublicsentimentmeant;butitsoundedfineandshefeltratherproudthatshewasgoingtobelongtoasocietywithsuchanaiminview.
“Ithoughtofsomethinglastnightthatwecoulddo,Anne.Youknowthatthree-corneredpieceofgroundwheretheroadsfromCarmodyandNewbridgeandWhiteSandsmeet?It’sallgrownoverwithyoungspruce;butwouldn’titbenicetohavethemallclearedout,andjustleavethetwoorthreebirchtreesthatareonit?”
“Splendid,”agreedAnnegaily.“Andhavearusticseatputunderthebirches.