Anne befriends Diana Barry, her kindred spirit from "summary" of Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery,Higher Read
Anne Shirley, a young orphan girl with a vivid imagination and a penchant for getting into mischief, finds herself in the quaint town of Avonlea. It is here that she meets Diana Barry, a girl her own age who quickly becomes her bosom friend. Anne and Diana's friendship blossoms quickly, with the two girls forming a deep bond that transcends mere companionship.
Diana is everything Anne is not - she is demure, well-mannered, and comes from a respectable family. Despite their differences, Anne and Diana share a connection that goes beyond surface-level similarities. They are kindred spirits, soulmates who understand each other in a way that no one else can.
Anne finds in Diana a confidante, someone she can share her hopes and dreams with without fear of judgment. Diana, in turn, is enchanted by Anne's free spirit and unbridled imagination. Together, they embark on countless adventures, from exploring the woods to imagining themselves as heroines in romantic novels.
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