BARRIERS SWEPT AWAY "Anne," said Leslie, breaking abruptly a short silence, "you don't know how GOOD it is to be sitting here with you again—working—and talking—and being silent t
BARRIERS SWEPT AWAY "Anne," said Leslie, breaking abruptly a short silence, "you don't know how GOOD it is to be sitting here with you again—working—and talking—and being silent t
FAREWELL TO THE HOUSE OF DREAMS Captain Jim was buried in the little over-harbor graveyard, very near to the spot wher…
CAPTAIN JIM CROSSES THE BAR One day in late September Owen Ford's book came at last. Captain Jim had gone faithfu…
RED ROSES The garden of the little house was a haunt beloved of bees and reddened by late roses that August. The littl…
MISS CORNELIA MAKES A STARTLING ANNOUNCEMENT Miss Cornelia sailed down to the little house one drowsy afternoon, when …
BEAUTY FOR ASHES "Any news from Green Gables, Anne?" "Nothing very especial," replied Anne, foldi…
POLITICS AT FOUR WINDS When Anne came downstairs again, the Island, as well as all Canada, was in the throes of a camp…
THE SHIP O'DREAMS COMES TO HARBOR One morning, when a windy golden sunrise was billowing over the gulf in waves o…
LESLIE RETURNS A fortnight later Leslie Moore came home alone to the old house where she had spent so many bitter year…
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