Rilla of the Lighthouse
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North Grace May. Rilla of the Lighthouse
CHAPTER I. RILLA
CHAPTER II. A GIFT FROM THE SEA
CHAPTER III. A FIRST ADVENTURE
CHAPTER IV. A SHIPWRECKED MARINER
CHAPTER V. A SWIM IN THE NIGHT
CHAPTER VI. A SEARCHING PARTY
CHAPTER VII. THE HEART OF CAP’N EZRA
CHAPTER VIII. A SECRET TOLD
CHAPTER IX. A FIRST LETTER
CHAPTER X. THE HOPED FOR MESSAGE
CHAPTER XI. A PARTY FOR TWO
CHAPTER XII. WEE IRISHY CAKES
CHAPTER XIII. NEIGHBORLINESS
CHAPTER XIV. THE STORM
CHAPTER XV. THREE MORE GIRLS
CHAPTER XVI. AN EXPECTED SURPRISE
CHAPTER XVII. THE BLUE JEWELS
CHAPTER XVIII. MEMORIES
CHAPTER XIX. THE OWNER OF THE BOX
CHAPTER XX. NEW YEAR’S EVE
CHAPTER XXI. CHRISTMAS IN FEBRUARY
CHAPTER XXII. FACING REALITIES
CHAPTER XXIII. THE STORM
CHAPTER XXIV. HIGH CLIFF SEMINARY
CHAPTER XXV. MURIEL FINDS A FRIEND
CHAPTER XXVI. MURIEL RECEIVES A LETTER
CHAPTER XXVII. MURIEL BEGINS HER STUDIES
CHAPTER XXVIII. A LESSON IN TENNIS
CHAPTER XXIX. JOY KIERSEY
CHAPTER XXX. JOY’S SECRET
CHAPTER XXXI. THE TENNIS GAME
CHAPTER XXXII. WAINWATER CASTLE
CHAPTER XXXIII. THE POETRY CONTEST
CHAPTER XXXIV. MARIANNE WINS THE PRIZE
CHAPTER XXXV. MURIEL WRITES A LETTER
CHAPTER XXXVI. MURIEL VISITS TUNKETT AGAIN
CHAPTER XXXVII. MURIEL SURPRISED
CHAPTER XXXVIII. MURIEL VISITS WINDY ISLAND
CHAPTER XXXIX. A LETTER FROM GENE
CHAPTER XL. JOY AND FAITH VISIT TUNKETT
CHAPTER XLI. MURIEL HEARS FROM HER FATHER
CHAPTER XLII. MURIEL MEETS HER FATHER
CHAPTER XLIII. RILLA OF THE LIGHTHOUSE
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Sunrise and the memory of the treasure box came at the same time. Rilla was dressed in a twinkling. She did not even stop to peer into the bit of broken mirror which Mrs. Sol Dexter had given her, hoping that with it would go the proverbial seven years of bad luck. Mrs. Sol Dexter kept the general store and postoffice in the fishing village of Tunkett.
She was absolutely honest, was Mrs. Sol, but not inclined to be generous. If the scales tipped one cranberry too many, out came that cranberry! She had never before been known to give anything away, but something which might bring bad luck she had been willing to part with.
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Awed, and hardly able to believe her eyes, Rilla lifted a truly wonderful garment from the trunk – it was silk – and green, sea-green like the heart of a wave just before its foamy crest curls over in the sun.
It was trimmed with silvery, spangly lace.
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