Anne of Avonlea - L. M. Montgomery
beautiful as Mrs. Pendexter didn’t need to talk; it was enough for her just to LOOK. After dinner they ...
XXI Sweet Miss Lavendar School opened and Anne returned to her work, with fewer theories but co ...
Dora still continued to cry, so Anne picked her up, cuddled her sympathetically, and whispered, ...
stained light, isn’t it?” said Anne dreamily. “It doesn’t seem right to hurry through it, does i ...
again, Diana? We shall presently come to a palace with a spellbound princess in it, I think.” Around t ...
yet. Perhaps some fatal mischance has befallen him . . . though THAT’S against the law of all fairy tale ...
actually dimples. She wore a very dainty gown of cream muslin with pale-hued roses on it . . . ...
not often caught at it though, and Charlotta the Fourth never tells. But I’m glad to be caught today, for you hav ...
Charlotta the Fourth skipped off and returned with the horn. “Blow it, Charlotta,” commanded Miss Lavendar. Char ...
care what people think about me if they don’t let me see it.” “Well,” said Diana looking regretfully at ...
possibly be given her,” said Anne. “If they had been so blind as to name her Elizabeth or Nellie ...
XXII Odds and Ends “So you had tea at the stone house with Lavendar Lewis?” said Marilla at the breakfast ta ...
“There ain’t any wasted that way.” “People who are different from other people are always called peculiar,” sa ...
married and then Rachel carried it on. It’s a wonder he dared to get sick without asking her permission. But ...
interest was to be used for their maintenance. “It seems dreadful to be glad of anything in connection ...
XXIII Miss Lavendar’s Romance “I think I’ll take a walk through to Echo Lodge this evening,” said ...
assembly of choice spirits everybody says just the thing you want her to say and so gives you the chance ...
make-believes are all very well in the daytime and the sunshine, but when dark and storm come they fail ...
Anne, my dear, I’m sorry to say” . . . Miss Lavendar dropped her voice as if she were about to ...
“I would like it . . . but not too soon. I want to get used to the thought. There might be more ...
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