Anne of Green Gables
Chapter 6: Marilla Makes Up Her Mind
by Lucy Maud Montgomery
A proposition is offered to Marilla by Mrs. Spencer.
A proposition is offered to Marilla by Mrs. Spencer.
Just lost when I was saved!
The narrator of the Novel, Humphrey Van Weyden, finds himself in a very precarious situation before he is rescued by a passing sealing ship.
The narrator closely observes the Martians while taking refuge in an abandoned house.
Pip eases Magwitch's mind before he departs, and prays for him afterwards.
The author describes the route from Ocala to Tampa Bay, focusing on the beauties he sees upon arriving in Tampa.
Pip becomes acquainted with Biddy. Pip is to be sent to the home of Miss Havisham to play.
When thou shalt be disposed to set me light
My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun
Tired with all these for restful death I cry
Safe in their alabaster chambers
When Nelly delivers the letter to Catherine, she is too ill to even hold it. Heathcliff comes out of hiding in the Grange and speaks to Catherine about their love. When Edgar comes home, he finds them together.
The Meg, Jo, Amy, and a reluctant Beth pay a visit to Mr. Laurence's home.
A poor torn heart, a tattered heart
The other two, slight air, and purging fire
Young Carol has grown older, but her health has been in decline.
Hester and her husband come face to face for the first time when he is called to her prison cell to provide medical assistance.
If anybody's friend be dead
At the hanging, Arthur declares himself as king and he is met with jeers and ridicule. When the executioner comes to hang the king, the Yankee leaps up to save him and at that time, Launcelot rides in with his knights and Clarence, who has taught the knights to ride bicycles. The crowd makes their apologies to the king.
As the Civil War continues to escalate, the members of the Lincoln family begin to feel the strain of the conflict. Willie's death continues to affect Mrs. Lincoln.
The girls awake Christmas morning to find gifts from their mother, and decide to help out a less fortunate family.
The author speaks directly to the reader explaining the reason for calling this novel a romance.
What’s in the brain that ink may character
Then hate me when thou wilt, if ever, now
I started early, took my dog