CHAPTER XX. A Good Imagination Gone Wrong SPRING had come once more to Green Gables—the beautiful capricious, reluctant Canadian spring, lingering along through April and May in a succession of… Read More
CHAPTER XXI. A New Departure in Flavorings DEAR ME, there is nothing but meetings and partings in this world, as Mrs. Lynde says,” remarked Anne plaintively, putting her slate and… Read More
CHAPTER XXII. Anne is Invited Out to Tea AND what are your eyes popping out of your head about. Now?” asked Marilla, when Anne had just come in from a… Read More
CHAPTER XXIII. Anne Comes to Grief in an Affair of Honor ANNE had to live through more than two weeks, as it happened. Almost a month having elapsed since the… Read More
CHAPTER XXIV. Miss Stacy and Her Pupils Get Up a Concert IT was October again when Anne was ready to go back to school—a glorious October, all red and gold,… Read More
CHAPTER XXV. Matthew Insists on Puffed Sleeves MATTHEW was having a bad ten minutes of it. He had come into the kitchen, in the twilight of a cold, gray December… Read More
CHAPTER XXVI. The Story Club is Formed JUNIOR Avonlea found it hard to settle down to humdrum existence again. To Anne in particular things seemed fearfully flat, stale, and unprofitable… Read More
CHAPTER XXVII. Vanity and Vexation of Spirit M arilla, walking home one late April evening from an Aid meeting, realized that the winter was over and gone with the thrill… Read More
CHAPTER XXVIII. An Unfortunate Lily Maid OF course you must be Elaine, Anne,” said Diana. “I could never have the courage to float down there.” “Nor I,” said Ruby Gillis,… Read More
CHAPTER XXIX. An Epoch in Anne’s Life Anne was bringing the cows home from the back pasture by way of Lovers’ Lane. It was a September evening and all the… Read More