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Lucy Maud Montgomery

Rainbow Valley

  • njsims630has quoted9 years ago
    Being frightened of things is worse than the things themselves.
  • chocolatenight99has quoted10 years ago
    And in the garden the petals of the last red rose were scattered by a sudden little wind. Summer was over—it was autumn.
  • ft.lenehas quotedyesterday
    The lads who were to fight, and perhaps fall, on the fields of France and Flanders, Gallipoli and Palestine, were still roguish schoolboys with a fair life in prospect before them: the girls whose hearts were to be wrung were yet fair little maidens a-star with hopes and dreams.
  • ft.lenehas quotedyesterday
    Well, Jem was to be a soldier and see a greater battle than had ever been fought in the world; but that was as yet far in the future;
  • ft.lenehas quotedyesterday
    He's so tickled that he's going to marry Ellen West after wanting her all his life
  • ft.lenehas quotedyesterday
    On the morrow he would leave for Charlottetown to attend Queen's Academy.
  • ft.lenehas quotedyesterday
    And so," said Miss Cornelia, "the double wedding is to be sometime about the middle of this month."
  • ft.lenehas quotedyesterday
    "I'm as happy in the thought of it, as I was when I was getting married myself. I felt exactly like a bride again last evening when I was up on the hill seeing Rosemary's trousseau."
  • ft.lenehas quotedyesterday
    When that small damsel had run off, a palpitating bundle of happiness
  • ft.lenehas quotedyesterday
    Down at the manse Una Meredith, warm, rosy, triumphant, marched boldly into her father's study and laid a letter on the desk before him. His pale face flushed as he saw the clear, fine handwriting he knew so well. He opened the letter. It was very short—but he shed twenty years as he read it. Rosemary asked him if he could meet her that evening at sunset by the spring in Rainbow Valley
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