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The thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts." --LONGFELLOW" --
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closed behind Anne
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commissariat in her own hands, in spite of all Mary's
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leave for Charlottetown to attend Queen's Academy. Their charmed circle would be broken; and, in spite of the jollity of their little festival, there was a hint of sorrow in every gay young heart.
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from Europe. They had been away for three months, having left in February to attend a famous medical congress in London; and certain things, which
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was a new family in the manse. And such a family! Miss Cornelia shook her head over them several times as she walked briskly along. Susan Baker
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fought in the world; but that was as yet far in the future; and the mother, whose first-born son he was, was wont to look on her boys and thank God that the "brave days of old," which Jem longed for, were gone for ever, and that never would it be necessary for the"
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handmaiden of the Blythe family at Ingleside, never lost an opportunity of calling her "Mrs. Marshall Elliott," with the most killing and pointed emphasis, as if"
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was my pore boy.
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screen. He honestly thought that Mrs.
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I think a great deal of those dogs," she said proudly. "They are over a hundred years old, and they have sat on either side of this fireplace ever since my brother Aaron brought them from London fifty years ago. Spofford Avenue was called after my brother Aaron." "A" --
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and grim and faithful handmaiden of the Blythe family at Ingleside, never lost an opportunity of calling her "Mrs. Marshall Elliott," with"
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It always amazes me to look at the little, wrinkled brown seeds and think of the rainbows in 'em," said"
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Chapter 8 Anne's First Proposal The
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ruthlessly
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when you ARE imagining you might as well imagine something worth while--and
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Herb Spencer's going
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Cornelia's
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clouds of the golden west between its softly dark shores. The sea moaned eerily on the sand-bar, sorrowful even in spring, but a
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Chapter 25 -- Shirley Goes
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They were all there, squatted in the little open glade--Faith and Una, Jerry and Carl, Jem and Walter, Nan and Di, and Mary Vance. They had been having a special celebration, for it would be Jem's last evening in Rainbow Valley. On the morrow he would leave for Charlottetown to attend Queen's Academy. Their charmed circle would be broken; and, in spite of the jollity of their little festival, there
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and Jerry and I--round and round the world. Listen-- listen--can't you hear his wild music?" The girls shivered. "You know you're only pretending," protested Mary Vance, "and I wish you wouldn't. You make"
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She and Diana talked so constantly about it all day that with a stricter teacher than Mr. Phillips dire disgrace must inevitably have been their portion.
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Welcome to Prince Edward Island, home of the irrepressible Anne Shirley!
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Well, I don't want to be anyone but myself, even if I go uncomforted by diamonds all my life,' declared Anne. 'I'm quite content to be Anne of Green Gables, with my string of pearl beads. I know Matthew gave me as much love with them as ever went with Madame the Pink Lady's jewels.
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CHAPTER XVII. THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING
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CHAPTER XIV. FORBIDDEN FRUIT
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CHAPTER XV. A DISOBEDIENT BROTHER
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No hay espacio para la imaginacion en la geometria.
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Telo rastet medlenno i postoianno, no dusha rastet stremitel'no i skachkami.
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There is nothing more aggravating than a man who won't talk back--unless it is a woman who won't.
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Shirley!
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Having a nose, Anne could.
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But we must not repine at what Providence has ordained. (First Samuel, 29th and 18th.)
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was a clear, apple-green evening in May, and Four Winds Harbour was mirroring back the clouds of the golden west between its softly dark shores. The sea moaned eerily on the sand-bar, sorrowful even in spring, but a sly, jovial wind came piping down the red harbour road along which Miss Cornelia's comfortable, matronly figure was making its way towards the village of Glen St. Mary. Miss Cornelia was rightfully Mrs. Marshall Elliott, and
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