[Anne Of The Island by Lucy Maud Montgomery]@TWC D-Link bookAnne Of The Island CHAPTER XVIII 3/15
Anne, despite her love of and loyalty to Green Gables, could not help thinking longingly of Patty's Place, its cosy open fire, Aunt Jamesina's mirthful eyes, the three cats, the merry chatter of the girls, the pleasantness of Friday evenings when college friends dropped in to talk of grave and gay. Anne was lonely; Diana, during the whole of the holidays, was imprisoned at home with a bad attack of bronchitis.
She could not come to Green Gables and it was rarely Anne could get to Orchard Slope, for the old way through the Haunted Wood was impassable with drifts, and the long way over the frozen Lake of Shining Waters was almost as bad.
Ruby Gillis was sleeping in the white-heaped graveyard; Jane Andrews was teaching a school on western prairies.
Gilbert, to be sure, was still faithful, and waded up to Green Gables every possible evening.
But Gilbert's visits were not what they once were.
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