Marilla, walking home one late April evening from an Aid meeting, realized that the winter was over and gone with the thrill of delight that spring never fails to bring to the oldest and saddest as we
Marilla, walking home one late April evening from an Aid meeting, realized that the winter was over and gone with the thrill of delight that spring never fails to bring to the oldest and saddest as we
M ARILLA went to town the next day and returned in the evening. Anne had gone over to Orchard Slope with Diana and came…
M ATTHEW—Matthew—what is the matter? Matthew, are you sick?” It was Marilla who spoke, alarm in every jerky word. Anne…
O N the morning when the final results of all the examinations were to be posted on the bulletin board at Queen’s, Anne…
A NNE’S homesickness wore off, greatly helped in the wearing by her weekend visits home. As long as the open weather la…
T HE next three weeks were busy ones at Green Gables, for Anne was getting ready to go to Queen’s, and there was much s…
P UT on your white organdy, by all means, Anne,” advised Diana decidedly. They were together in the east gable chamber…
W ITH the end of June came the close of the term and the close of Miss Stacy’s rule in Avonlea school. Anne and Diana w…
A NNE had her “good” summer and enjoyed it wholeheartedly. She and Diana fairly lived outdoors, reveling in all the del…
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