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Montgomery, L. M. (Lucy Maud), 1874-1942

"The Golden Road"

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"That sounds fine," said Peter, hitching his chair a little nearer
Felicity's.
"But," said Cecily timidly, "that will leave out Peter and the
Story Girl and Sara Ray, just as if they didn't have a share in
it. I don't think that would be fair."
"You name it then, Cecily," I suggested.
"Oh!" Cecily threw a deprecating glance at the Story Girl and
Felicity. Then, meeting the contempt in the latter's gaze, she
raised her head with unusual spirit.
"I think it would be nice just to call it Our Magazine," she said.
"Then we'd all feel as if we had a share in it."
"Our Magazine it will be, then," I said. "And as for having a
share in it, you bet we'll all have a share in it. If I'm to be
editor you'll all have to be sub-editors, and have charge of a
department."
"Oh, I couldn't," protested Cecily.
"You must," I said inexorably. "'England expects everyone to do
his duty.' That's our motto--only we'll put Prince Edward Island
in place of England. There must be no shirking. Now, what
departments will we have? We must make it as much like a real
newspaper as we can."
"Well, we ought to have an etiquette department, then," said
Felicity. "The Family Guide has one."
"Of course we'll have one," I said, "and Dan will edit it.


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