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Lucy Maud Montgomery

Anne's House of Dreams

  • syafiqahwithaQцитирует5 лет назад
    Gilbert was accustomed to refer to himself as "an old married man." But he still looked upon Anne with the incredulous eyes of a lover. He couldn't wholly believe yet that she was really his. It MIGHT be only a dream after all, part and parcel of this magic house of dreams. His soul still went on tip-toe before her, lest the charm be shattered and the dream dispelled.
  • ft.leneцитирует14 часов назад
    somehow or other we'll all make port in a good harbor."
  • ft.leneцитирует14 часов назад
    Only don't talk to me while I'm doing it, Anne, for if you drive the letters out of my head I'll be in a worse predicament than you were in old geometry days when the teacher changed them."
  • ft.leneцитируетпозавчера
    Now you know, Anne, I always take the ground that us women ought to stand by each other
  • ft.leneцитируетпозавчера
    I am Mrs. Blythe—and I live in that little white house up the harbor shore."
  • ft.leneцитируетпозавчера
    You wouldn't find it so hard if you had seen him the other day down at the fishing village. One of the men of Peter Gautier's boat made a nasty remark about some girl along the shore. Captain Jim fairly scorched the wretched fellow with the lightning of his eyes. He seemed a man transformed. He didn't say much—but the way he said it! You'd have thought it would strip the flesh from the fellow's bones. I understand that Captain Jim will never allow a word against any woman to be said in his presence."

    "I wonder why he never married," said Anne. "He should have sons with their ships at sea now, and grandchildren climbing over him to hear his stories—he's that kind of a man. Instead, he has nothing but a magnificent cat."
  • ft.leneцитируетпозавчера
    I'll come when I can, and you come when you can, and so long's we have our pleasant little chat it don't matter a mite what roof's over us
  • ft.leneцитируетпозавчера
    Do you know that your name is very near being the one I yearned after when I was a child. I hated 'Anne' and I called myself 'Cordelia' in imagination."
  • ft.leneцитируетпозавчера
    I risked it—and it succeeded. As a result, a good wife and mother is saved for long years of happiness and usefulness. As I drove home this morning, while the sun was rising over the harbor, I thanked God that I had chosen the profession I did. I had fought a good fight and won—think of it, Anne, WON, against the Great Destroyer. It's what I dreamed of doing long ago when we talked together of what we wanted to do in life. That dream of mine came true this morning."
  • ft.leneцитируетпозавчера
    that red-headed wife of the boy's was something of a beauty
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