Anne of Green Gables - Complete 14 Book Collection

Anne of Green Gables - Complete 14 Book Collection
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Anne of Green Gables Novels and Chronicles of Avonlea are certainly the most beloved books of all time, classics of Children's/Young Adult Literature. They recount the adventures of Anne Shirley, an 11-year-old orphan girl who is mistakenly sent to Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert, a middle-aged brother and sister who had intended to adopt a boy to help them on their farm in Prince Edward Island. The books depict how this talkative, imaginative, red-headed girl makes her way with the Cuthberts, in school, and within the small town… The first novel was followed by a series of sequels with Anne as the central character. Table of contents: Anne of Green Gables (1908) Anne of Avonlea (1909) Anne of the Island (1915) Anne's House of Dreams (1917) Rainbow Valley (1919) Rilla of Ingleside (1921) Chronicles of Avonlea (1912) Further Chronicles of Avonlea (1920) Anne of Windy Poplars (1936) Anne of Ingleside (1939) The Story Girl (1911) The Golden Road (Sequel to The Story Girl, 1913) Kilmeny of the Orchard (1910) The Watchman and Other Poems (1916) Collected Letters The Alpine Path: The Story of My Career

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Люси Мод Монтгомери. Anne of Green Gables - Complete 14 Book Collection

Anne of Green Gables - Complete 14 Book Collection

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Table of Contents

ANNE OF GREEN GABLES

Chapter I. Mrs. Rachel Lynde Is Surprised

Chapter II. Matthew Cuthbert Is Surprised

Chapter III. Marilla Cuthbert Is Surprised

Chapter IV. Morning at Green Gables

Chapter V. Anne’s History

Chapter VI. Marilla Makes Up Her Mind

Chapter VII. Anne Says Her Prayers

Chapter VIII. Anne’s Bringing-Up Is Begun

Chapter IX. Mrs. Rachel Lynde Is Properly Horrified

Chapter X. Anne’s Apology

Chapter XI. Anne’s Impressions of Sunday-School

Chapter XII. A Solemn Vow and Promise

Chapter XIII. The Delights of Anticipation

Chapter XIV. Anne’s Confession

Chapter XV. A Tempest in the School Teapot

Chapter XVI. Diana Is Invited to Tea With Tragic Results

Chapter XVII. A New Interest in Life

Chapter XVIII. Anne to the Rescue

Chapter XIX. A Concert a Catastrophe and a Confession

Chapter XX. A Good Imagination Gone Wrong

Chapter XXI. A New Departure in Flavorings

Chapter XXII. Anne Is Invited Out to Tea

Chapter XXIII. Anne Comes to Grief in an Affair of Honor

Chapter XXIV. Miss Stacy and Her Pupils Get Up a Concert

Chapter XXV. Matthew Insists on Puffed Sleeves

Chapter XXVI. The Story Club Is Formed

Chapter XXVII. Vanity and Vexation of Spirit

Chapter XXVIII. An Unfortunate Lily Maid

Chapter XXIX. An Epoch in Anne’s Life

Chapter XXX. The Queens Class Is Organized

Chapter XXXI. Where the Brook and River Meet

Chapter XXXII. The Pass List Is Out

Chapter XXXIII. The Hotel Concert

Chapter XXXIV. A Queen’s Girl

Chapter XXXV. The Winter at Queen’s

Chapter XXXVI. The Glory and the Dream

Chapter XXXVII. The Reaper Whose Name Is Death

Chapter XXXVIII. The Bend in the Road

ANNE OF AVONLEA

I. An Irate Neighbor

II. Selling in Haste and Repenting at Leisure

III. Mr. Harrison at Home

IV. Different Opinions

V. A Full-fledged Schoolma’am

VI. All Sorts and Conditions of Men … and women

VII. The Pointing of Duty

VIII. Marilla Adopts Twins

IX. A Question of Color

X. Davy in Search of a Sensation

XI. Facts and Fancies

XII. A Jonah Day

XIII. A Golden Picnic

XIV. A Danger Averted

XV. The Beginning of Vacation

XVI. The Substance of Things Hoped For

XVII. A Chapter of Accidents

XVIII. An Adventure on the Tory Road

XIX. Just a Happy Day

XX. The Way It Often Happens

XXI. Sweet Miss Lavendar

XXII. Odds and Ends

XXIII. Miss Lavendar’s Romance

XXIV. A Prophet in His Own Country

XXV. An Avonlea Scandal

XXVI. Around the Bend

XXVII. An Afternoon at the Stone House

XXVIII. The Prince Comes Back to the Enchanted Palace

XXIX. Poetry and Prose

XXX. A Wedding at the Stone House

ANNE OF THE ISLAND

Chapter I. The Shadow of Change

Chapter II. Garlands of Autumn

Chapter III. Greeting and Farewell

Chapter IV. April’s Lady

Chapter V. Letters From Home

Chapter VI. In the Park

Chapter VII. Home Again

Chapter VIII. Anne’s First Proposal

Chapter IX. An Unwelcome Lover and a Welcome Friend

Chapter X. Patty’s Place

Chapter XI. The Round of Life

Chapter XII “Averil’s Atonement”

Chapter XIII. The Way of Transgressors

Chapter XIV. The Summons

Chapter XV. A Dream Turned Upside Down

Chapter XVI. Adjusted Relationships

Chapter XVII. A Letter From Davy

Chapter XVIII. Miss Josephine Remembers the Anne-Girl

Chapter XIX. An Interlude

Chapter XX. Gilbert Speaks

Chapter XXI. Roses of Yesterday

Chapter XXII. Spring and Anne Return to Green Gables

Chapter XXIII. Paul Cannot Find the Rock People

Chapter XXIV. Enter Jonas

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

Chapter XLI. Love Takes Up the Glass of Time

ANNE OF WINDY POPLARS

The First Year

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Chapter VI

Chapter VII

Chapter VIII

Chapter IX

Chapter X

Chapter XI

Chapter XII

Chapter XIII

Chapter XIV

Chapter XV

Chapter XVI

Chapter XVII

The Second Year

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Chapter VI

Chapter VII

Chapter VIII

Chapter IX

Chapter X

Chapter XI

Chapter XII

Chapter XIII

The Third Year

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Chapter VI

Chapter VII

Chapter VIII

Chapter IX

Chapter X

Chapter XI

Chapter XII

Chapter XIII

Chapter XIV

ANNE’S HOUSE OF DREAMS

Chapter I. In the Garret of Green Gables

Chapter II. The House of Dreams

Chapter III. The Land of Dreams Among

Chapter IV. The First Bride of Green Gables

Chapter V. The Home Coming

Chapter VI. Captain Jim

Chapter VII. The Schoolmaster’s Bride

Chapter VIII. Miss Cornelia Bryant Comes to Call

Chapter IX. An Evening at Four Winds Point

Chapter X. Leslie Moore

Chapter XI. The Story of Leslie Moore

Chapter XII. Leslie Comes Over

Chapter XIII. A Ghostly Evening

Chapter XIV. November Days

Chapter XV. Christmas at Four Winds

Chapter XVI. New Year’s Eve at the Light

Chapter XVII. A Four Winds Winter

Chapter XVIII. Spring Days

Chapter XIX. Dawn and Dusk

Chapter XX. Lost Margaret

Chapter XXI. Barriers Swept Away

Chapter XXII. Miss Cornelia Arranges Matters

Chapter XXIII. Owen Ford Comes

Chapter XXIV. The Life-Book of Captain Jim

Chapter XXV. The Writing of the Book

Chapter XXVI. Owen Ford’s Confession

Chapter XXVII. On the Sand Bar

Chapter XXVIII. Odds and Ends

Chapter XXIX. Gilbert and Anne Disagree

Chapter XXX. Leslie Decides

Chapter XXXI. The Truth Makes Free

Chapter XXXII. Miss Cornelia Discusses the Affair

Chapter XXXIII. Leslie Returns

Chapter XXXIV. The Ship O’dreams Comes to Harbor

Chapter XXXV. Politics at Four Winds

Chapter XXXVI. Beauty for Ashes

Chapter XXXVII. Miss Cornelia Makes A Startling Announcement

Chapter XXXVIII. Red Roses

Chapter XXXIX. Captain Jim Crosses the Bar

Chapter XL. Farewell to the House of Dreams

ANNE OF INGLESIDE

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Chapter VI

Chapter VII

Chapter VIII

Chapter IX

Chapter X

Chapter XI

Chapter XII

Chapter XIII

Chapter XIV

Chapter XV

Chapter XVI

Chapter XVII

Chapter XVIII

Chapter XIX

Chapter XX

Chapter XXI

Chapter XXII

Chapter XXIII

Chapter XXIV

Chapter XXV

Chapter XXVI

Chapter XXVII

Chapter XXVIII

Chapter XXIX

Chapter XXX

Chapter XXXI

Chapter XXXII

Chapter XXXIII

Chapter XXXIV

Chapter XXXV

Chapter XXXVI

Chapter XXXVII

Chapter XXXVIII

Chapter XXXIX

Chapter XL

Chapter XLI

RAINBOW VALLEY

Chapter I. Home Again

Chapter II. Sheer Gossip

Chapter III. The Ingleside Children

Chapter IV. The Manse Children

Chapter V. The Advent of Mary Vance

Chapter VI. Mary Stays at the Manse

Chapter VII. A Fishy Episode

Chapter VIII. Miss Cornelia Intervenes

Chapter IX. Una Intervenes

Chapter X. The Manse Girls Clean House

Chapter XI. A Dreadful Discovery

Chapter XII. An Explanation And A Dare

Chapter XIII. The House on the Hill

Chapter XIV. Mrs. Alec Davis Makes A Call

Chapter XV. More Gossip

Chapter XVI. Tit for Tat

Chapter XVII. A Double Victory

Chapter XVIII. Mary Brings Evil Tidings

Chapter XIX. Poor Adam!

Chapter XX. Faith Makes A Friend

Chapter XXI. The Impossible Word

Chapter XXII. St. George Knows All About It

Chapter XXIII. The Good-Conduct Club

Chapter XXIV. A Charitable Impulse

Chapter XXV. Another Scandal and Another “explanation”

Chapter XXVI. Miss Cornelia Gets A New Point Of View

Chapter XXVII. A Sacred Concert

Chapter XXVIII. A Fast Day

Chapter XXIX. A Weird Tale

Chapter XXX. The Ghost on the Dyke

Chapter XXXI. Carl Does Penance

Chapter XXXII. Two Stubborn People

Chapter XXXIII. Carl Is — Not — Whipped

Chapter XXXIV. Una Visits the Hill

Chapter XXXV “Let the Piper Come”

RILLA OF INGLESIDE

Chapter I. Glen “Notes” and Other Matters

Chapter II. Dew of Morning

Chapter III. Moonlit Mirth

Chapter IV. The Piper Pipes

Chapter V “The Sound of A Going”

Chapter VI. Susan, Rilla, and Dog Monday Make A Resolution

Chapter VII. A War-Baby And A Soup Tureen

Chapter VIII. Rilla Decides

Chapter IX. Doc Has A Misadventure

Chapter X. The Troubles of Rilla

Chapter XI. Dark and Bright

Chapter XII. In the Days of Langemarck

Chapter XIII. A Slice of Humble Pie

Chapter XIV. The Valley of Decision

Chapter XV. Until the Day Break

Chapter XVI. Realism and Romance

Chapter XVII. The Weeks Wear By

Chapter XVIII. A War-Wedding

Chapter XIX “They Shall Not Pass”

Chapter XX. Norman Douglas Speaks Out in Meeting

Chapter XXI “Love Affairs Are Horrible”

Chapter XXII. Little Dog Monday Knows

Chapter XXIII “And So, Goodnight”

Chapter XXIV. Mary Is Just in Time

Chapter XXV. Shirley Goes

Chapter XXVI. Susan Has A Proposal Of Marriage

Chapter XXVII. Waiting

Chapter XXVIII. Black Sunday

Chapter XXIX “Wounded and Missing”

Chapter XXX. The Turning of the Tide

Chapter XXXI. Mrs. Matilda Pittman

Chapter XXXII. Word From Jem

Chapter XXXIII. Victory!

Chapter XXXIV. Mr. Hyde Goes To His Own Place And Susan Takes A Honeymoon

Chapter XXXV “Rilla-My-Rilla!”

THE STORY GIRL

Chapter I. The Home of Our Fathers

Chapter II. A Queen of Hearts

Chapter III. Legends of the Old Orchard

Chapter IV. The Wedding Veil of the Proud Princess

Chapter V. Peter Goes to Church

Chapter VI. The Mystery of Golden Milestone

Chapter VII. How Betty Sherman Won A Husband

Chapter VIII. A Tragedy of Childhood

Chapter IX. Magic Seed

Chapter X. A Daughter of Eve

Chapter XI. The Story Girl Does Penance

Chapter XII. The Blue Chest of Rachel Ward

Chapter XIII. An Old Proverb With A New Meaning

Chapter XIV. Forbidden Fruit

Chapter XV. A Disobedient Brother

Chapter XVI. The Ghostly Bell

Chapter XVII. The Proof of the Pudding

Chapter XVIII. How Kissing Was Discovered

Chapter XIX. A Dread Prophecy

Chapter XX. The Judgment Sunday

Chapter XXI. Dreamers of Dreams

Chapter XXII. The Dream Books

Chapter XXIII. Such Stuff as Dreams Are Made On

Chapter XXIV. The Bewitchment of Pat

Chapter XXV. A Cup of Failure

Chapter XXVI. Peter Makes an Impression

Chapter XXVII. The Ordeal of Bitter Apples

Chapter XXVIII. The Tale of the Rainbow Bridge

Chapter XXIX. The Shadow Feared of Man

Chapter XXX. A Compound Letter

Chapter XXXI. On the Edge of Light and Dark

Chapter XXXII. The Opening of the Blue Chest

THE GOLDEN ROAD

Foreword

Chapter I. A New Departure

Chapter II. A Will, A Way and A Woman

Chapter III. The Christmas Harp

Chapter IV. New Year Resolutions

Chapter V. The First Number of “our Magazine”

Chapter VI. Great-Aunt Eliza’s Visit

Chapter VII. We Visit Cousin Mattie’s

Chapter VIII. We Visit Peg Bowen

Chapter IX. Extracts From the February and March Numbers of “our Magazine”

Chapter X. Disappearance of Paddy

Chapter XI. The Witch’s Wishbone

Chapter XII. Flowers O’ May

Chapter XIII. A Surprising Announcement

Chapter XIV. A Prodigal Returns

Chapter XV. The Rape of the Lock

Chapter XVI. Aunt Una’s Story

Chapter XVII. Aunt Olivia’s Wedding

Chapter XVIII. Sara Ray Helps Out

Chapter XIX. By Way of the Stars

Chapter XX. Extracts From “our Magazine”

Chapter XXI. Peg Bowen Comes to Church

Chapter XXII. The Yankee Storm

Chapter XXIII. A Missionary Heroine

Chapter XXIV. A Tantalizing Revelation

Chapter XXV. The Love Story of the Awkward Man

Chapter XXVI. Uncle Blair Comes Home

Chapter XXVII. The Old Order Changeth

Chapter XXVIII. The Path to Arcady

Chapter XXIX. We Lose A Friend

Chapter XXX. Prophecies

Chapter XXXI. The Last Number of Our Magazine

Chapter XXXII. Our Last Evening Together

Chapter XXXIII. The Story Girl Goes

KILMENY OF THE ORCHARD

Chapter I. The Thoughts of Youth

Chapter II. A Letter of Destiny

Chapter III. The Master of Lindsay School

Chapter IV. A Tea Table Conversation

Chapter V. A Phantom of Delight

Chapter VI. The Story of Kilmeny

Chapter VII. A Rose of Womanhood

Chapter VIII. At the Gate of Eden

Chapter IX. The Straight Simplicity of Eve

Chapter X. A Troubling of the Waters

Chapter XI. A Lover and His Lass

Chapter XII. A Prisoner of Love

Chapter XIII. A Sweeter Woman Ne’er Drew Breath

Chapter XIV. In Her Selfless Mood

Chapter XV. An Old, Unhappy, Far-Off Thing

Chapter XVI. David Baker’s Opinion

Chapter XVII. A Broken Fetter

Chapter XVIII. Neil Gordon Solves His Own Problem

Chapter XIX. Victor From Vanquished Issues

CHRONICLES OF AVONLEA

The Hurrying of Ludovic

Old Lady Lloyd

Each In His Own Tongue

Little Joscelyn

The Winning of Lucinda

Old Man Shaw’s Girl

Aunt Olivia’s Beau

The Quarantine at Alexander Abraham’s

Pa Sloane’s Purchase

The Courting of Prissy Strong

The Miracle at Carmody

The End of a Quarrel

FURTHER CHRONICLES OF AVONLEA

Aunt Cynthia’s Persian Cat

The Materializing of Cecil

Her Father’s Daughter

Jane’s Baby

The Dream-Child

The Brother Who Failed

The Return of Hester

The Little Brown Book of Miss Emily

Sara’s Way

The Son of His Mother

The Education of Betty

In Her Selfless Mood

The Conscience Case of David Bell

Only a Common Fellow

Tannis of the Flats

THE WATCHMAN AND OTHER POEMS

The Watchman

SONGS OF THE SEA

Rain Along Shore

Sea Sunset

When the Dark Comes Down

Harbor Moonrise

Before Storm

On the Bay

Shore Twilight

Song of the Sea-Wind

Morning Along Shore

Off to the Fishing Ground

In Port

The Gulls

Sunrise Along Shore

The Sea Spirit

Harbor Dawn

My Longshore Lass

When the Fishing Boats Go Out

The Bridal

The Sea to the Shore

The Voyagers

SONGS OF THE HILLS AND WOODS

Twilight and I Went Hand in Hand

Come, Rest Awhile

An April Night

Rain on the Hill

For Little Things

Spring Song

A Day Off

The Wind

The Wood Pool

Down Stream

Echo Dell

The Rovers

Among the Pines

A Day in the Open

Midnight in Camp

The Hill Maples

A Summer Day

September

In Lovers’ Lane

On the Hills

An Autumn Evening

November Evening

Out O’ Doors

In the Days of the Golden Rod

A Winter Day

Twilight

The Call of the Winds

A Winter Dawn

The Forest Path

At Nightfall

The Truce O’ Night

MISCELLANEOUS POEMS

To My Enemy

As the Heart Hopes

Two Loves

The Christmas Night

In an Old Farmhouse

A Request

Memory Pictures

Down Home

The Choice

Twilight in the Garden

My Legacy

Gratitude

Fancies

One of the Shepherds

If Mary Had Known

At the Long Sault

The Exile

The Three Songs

In an Old Town Garden

The Seeker

The Poet’s Thought

The Call

The Old Home Calls

Genius

Love’s Prayer

The Prisoner

Companioned

You

Unrecorded

With Tears They Buried You To-Day

In Memory of Maggie

Realization

The Garden in Winter

The Difference

The Poet

The Mother

To One Hated

While the Fates Sleep

The Farewell

The Old Man’s Grave

Forever

By an Autumn Fire

Autobiography & Letters

THE ALPINE PATH: THE STORY OF MY CAREER

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

X

COLLECTED LETTERS

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Lucy Maud Montgomery

ANNE OF AVONLEA

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“Shore road sounds nice,” said Anne dreamily. “Is it as nice as it sounds? Just when you said ‘shore road’ I saw it in a picture in my mind, as quick as that! And White Sands is a pretty name, too; but I don’t like it as well as Avonlea. Avonlea is a lovely name. It just sounds like music. How far is it to White Sands?”

“It’s five miles; and as you’re evidently bent on talking you might as well talk to some purpose by telling me what you know about yourself.”

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