The next day Eric sought Kilmeny again and renewed his pleadings, but again in vain. Nothing he could say, no argument which he could advance, was of any avail against her sad determination. When he w
The next day Eric sought Kilmeny again and renewed his pleadings, but again in vain. Nothing he could say, no argument which he could advance, was of any avail against her sad determination. When he w
Now that everything was settled Eric wished to give up teaching and go back to his own place. True, he had “signed pape…
“It is a miracle!” said Thomas Gordon in an awed tone. It was the first time he had spoken since Eric and Kilmeny had r…
Eric went home with a white, haggard face. He had never thought it was possible for a man to suffer as he suffered then…
The next week David Baker came to Lindsay. He arrived in the afternoon when Eric was in school. When the latter came ho…
Eric noticed a change in Kilmeny at their next meeting—a change that troubled him. She seemed aloof, abstracted, almost…
Thenceforward Eric Marshall was a constant visitor at the Gordon homestead. He soon became a favourite with Thomas and …
When Eric betook himself to the orchard the next evening he had to admit that he felt rather nervous. He did not know h…
Kilmeny was in the orchard when Eric reached it, and he lingered for a moment in the shadow of the spruce wood to dream…
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