Anne’s House of Dreams

by
Lucy Maud Montgomery

“To Laura, in memory of the olden time.”

CONTENTS

Chapter
1 [IN THE GARRET OF GREEN GABLES]
2 [THE HOUSE OF DREAMS]
3 [THE LAND OF DREAMS AMONG]
4 [THE FIRST BRIDE OF GREEN GABLES]
5 [THE HOME COMING]
6 [CAPTAIN JIM]
7 [THE SCHOOLMASTER’S BRIDE]
8 [MISS CORNELIA BRYANT COMES TO CALL]
9 [AN EVENING AT FOUR WINDS POINT]
10 [LESLIE MOORE]
11 [THE STORY OF LESLIE MOORE]
12 [LESLIE COMES OVER]
13 [A GHOSTLY EVENING]
14 [NOVEMBER DAYS]
15 [CHRISTMAS AT FOUR WINDS]
16 [NEW YEAR’S EVE AT THE LIGHT]
17 [A FOUR WINDS WINTER]
18 [SPRING DAYS]
19 [DAWN AND DUSK]
20 [LOST MARGARET]
21 [BARRIERS SWEPT AWAY]
22 [MISS CORNELIA ARRANGES MATTERS]
23 [OWEN FORD COMES]
24 [THE LIFE-BOOK OF CAPTAIN JIM]
25 [THE WRITING OF THE BOOK]
26 [OWEN FORD’S CONFESSION]
27 [ON THE SAND BAR]
28 [ODDS AND ENDS]
29 [GILBERT AND ANNE DISAGREE]
30 [LESLIE DECIDES]
31 [THE TRUTH MAKES FREE]
32 [MISS CORNELIA DISCUSSES THE AFFAIR]
33 [LESLIE RETURNS]
34 [THE SHIP O’DREAMS COMES TO HARBOR]
35 [POLITICS AT FOUR WINDS]
36 [BEAUTY FOR ASHES]
37 [MISS CORNELIA MAKES A STARTLING ANNOUNCEMENT]
38 [RED ROSES]
39 [CAPTAIN JIM CROSSES THE BAR]
40 [FAREWELL TO THE HOUSE OF DREAMS]

CHAPTER 1

IN THE GARRET OF GREEN GABLES

“Thanks be, I’m done with geometry, learning or teaching it,” said Anne Shirley, a trifle vindictively, as she thumped a somewhat battered volume of Euclid into a big chest of books, banged the lid in triumph, and sat down upon it, looking at Diana Wright across the Green Gables garret, with gray eyes that were like a morning sky.

The garret was a shadowy, suggestive, delightful place, as all garrets should be. Through the open window, by which Anne sat, blew the sweet, scented, sun-warm air of the August afternoon; outside, poplar boughs rustled and tossed in the wind; beyond them were the woods, where Lover’s Lane wound its enchanted path, and the old apple orchard which still bore its rosy harvests munificently. And, over all, was a great mountain range of snowy clouds in the blue southern sky. Through the other window was glimpsed a distant, white-capped, blue sea—the beautiful St. Lawrence Gulf, on which floats, like a jewel, Abegweit, whose softer, sweeter Indian name has long been forsaken for the more prosaic one of Prince Edward Island.