for a social life which she thoroughly enjoyed. But never for a moment did she forget Avonlea and t...
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story last winter and it was published in the Canadian Woman. I really do think I could write one a...
poor--there are so many more things you can imagine about." Their sojourn in town was something tha...
and I talk a great deal about serious subjects now, you know. We feel that we are so much older tha...
hadn't been so proud and horrid! She determined to "shroud her feelings in deepest oblivion," and i...
up the mists that curtained the Island's red shores with gleams of gold foretokening a fine day aft...
measured me at Ruby's party. I'm so glad you made my new dresses longer. That dark-green one is so ...
as if the ground had slipped from under our feet. I'm thankful that neither Mrs. Lynde nor Mrs. Eli...
if they could hear my heart thumping clear across the room. Then a man came in and began distributi...
were only two that mattered. The rest were all too young and too poor. I must marry a rich man, you...
down when there's two or three of us in the flat and we can sit up. It's fun then. But to lie down ...
course, he had insulted her terribly, but still--! Altogether, Anne rather thought it would be a re...
many a time and oft that he had nothing to do with bringing her up. That was Marilla's exclusive du...
listen to him? When he came to the line, "THERE'S ANOTHER, not A SISTER, he looked right down at y...
were outlined in pearl; the plowed fields were stretches of snowy dimples; and there was a crisp ta...