[Anne Of The Island by Lucy Maud Montgomery]@TWC D-Link bookAnne Of The Island CHAPTER I 19/20
"I think it's likely she knows more about the process than I do." "I will, the next time I see her," said Davy gravely. "Davy! If you do!" cried Anne, realizing her mistake. "But you just told me to," protested Davy aggrieved. "It's time you went to bed," decreed Anne, by way of getting out of the scrape. After Davy had gone to bed Anne wandered down to Victoria Island and sat there alone, curtained with fine-spun, moonlit gloom, while the water laughed around her in a duet of brook and wind.
Anne had always loved that brook.
Many a dream had she spun over its sparkling water in days gone by.
She forgot lovelorn youths, and the cayenne speeches of malicious neighbors, and all the problems of her girlish existence.
In imagination she sailed over storied seas that wash the distant shining shores of "faery lands forlorn," where lost Atlantis and Elysium lie, with the evening star for pilot, to the land of Heart's Desire.
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