Anne of the Island. L. M. Montgomery
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Название: Anne of the Island

Автор: L. M. Montgomery

Издательство: Bookwire

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СКАЧАТЬ target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_3db6c911-3753-5faf-816f-2118eee921fd">Chapter XXV

       Enter Prince Charming

       Chapter XXVI

       Enter Christine

       Chapter XXVII

       Mutual Confidences

       Chapter XXVIII

       A June Evening

       Chapter XXIX

       Diana’s Wedding

       Chapter XXX

       Mrs. Skinner’s Romance

       Chapter XXXI

       Anne to Philippa

       Chapter XXXII

       Tea with Mrs. Douglas

       Chapter XXXIII

       “He Just Kept Coming and Coming”

       Chapter XXXIV

       John Douglas Speaks at Last

       Chapter XXXV

       The Last Redmond Year Opens

       Chapter XXXVI

       The Gardners’Call

       Chapter XXXVII

       Full-fledged B.A.‘s

       Chapter XXXVIII

       False Dawn

       Chapter XXXIX

       Deals with Weddings

       Chapter XL

       A Book of Revelation

       XLI

       Love Takes Up the Glass of Time

      by Lucy Maud Montgomery

       Table of Contents

       Table of Contents

       Table of Contents

      “Harvest is ended and summer is gone,” quoted Anne Shirley, gazing across the shorn fields dreamily. She and Diana Barry had been picking apples in the Green Gables orchard, but were now resting from their labors in a sunny corner, where airy fleets of thistledown drifted by on the wings of a wind that was still summer-sweet with the incense of ferns in the Haunted Wood.

      But everything in the landscape around them spoke of autumn. The sea was roaring hollowly in the distance, the fields were bare and sere, scarfed with golden rod, the brook valley below Green Gables overflowed with asters of ethereal purple, and the Lake of Shining Waters was blue—blue—blue; not the changeful blue of spring, nor the pale azure of summer, but a clear, steadfast, serene blue, as if the water were past all moods and tenses of emotion and had settled down to a tranquility unbroken by fickle dreams.

      “It has been a nice summer,” said Diana, twisting the new ring on her left hand with a smile. “And Miss Lavendar’s wedding seemed to come as a sort of crown to it. I suppose Mr. and Mrs. Irving are on the Pacific coast now.”

      “It seems to me they have been gone long enough to go around the world,” sighed Anne.

      “I can’t believe it is only a week since they were married. Everything has changed. Miss Lavendar and Mr. and Mrs. Allan gone—how lonely the manse looks with the shutters all closed! I went past it last night, and it made me feel as if everybody in it had died.”

      “We’ll never get another minister as nice as Mr. Allan,” said Diana, with gloomy conviction. “I suppose we’ll have all kinds of supplies this winter, and half the Sundays no preaching at all. And you and Gilbert gone—it will be awfully dull.”

      “Fred will be here,” insinuated Anne slyly.

      “When is СКАЧАТЬ