Anne of the Island - L. M. Montgomery
incident any reason why he should send us longstemmed roses by the dozen, with a very sentimental rhyme? O ...
Chapter XXVI Enter Christine The girls at Patty’s Place were dressing for the reception which the Juniors were ...
go on and get my B.A. and be sensible and useful.” “You couldn’t possibly be sensible and useful, Phil, ...
he was the nicest young man she ever knew, and that Anne was a very fortunate girl. Such remarks m ...
Chapter XXVII Mutual Confidences March came in that winter like the meekest and mildest of lambs, bringing days ...
“I’m so glad we can keep Patty’s Place for another year,” said Stella. “I was afraid they’d come back. ...
me coming down to one solitary beau. And one named Jonas! But I mean to call him Jo. That’s such a nic ...
“Phil, you’re incorrigible. Well, I love you so much that I can’t make nice, light, congratulatory li ...
Chapter XXVIII A June Evening “I wonder what it would be like to live in a world where it was alwa ...
“Well, I won’t,” said Davy, brightening up. “If you help me with the sums I’ll have ‘em done in time ...
indiscreet. At all events it was known; Mrs. Blythe no longer asked Anne, in public or private, if she had h ...
losing her dear old chum; Diana’s new home would be two miles from Green Gables, and the old constant compan ...
Chapter XXIX Diana’s Wedding “After all, the only real roses are the pink ones,” said Anne, as she tied ...
“If you do I’ll drag you down to the rainwater hogshed and drop you in,” said Anne unsympathetically. “Ch ...
through Lovers’ Lane would have been far too dangerous. But Roy and Christine had made it very safe now. ...
Chapter XXX Mrs. Skinner’s Romance Anne stepped off the train at Valley Road station and looked about to see ...
“Oh!” said Anne politely. “Just a month. Thomas courted me for quite a spell, though. It was ...
to marry him ‘cause his father wanted him to, never dreaming but that she’d say ‘no.’ But mind you, she ...
Chapter XXXI Anne to Philippa “Anne Shirley to Philippa Gordon, greeting. “Well-beloved, it’s high time I ...
“The parlor is tiny and neat. Its one window is so shaded by a huge willow that the room has a grott ...
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