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Title: Rilla of Ingleside
Author: Lucy Maud Montgomery
Posting Date: May 19, 2009 [EBook #3796]
Release Date: February, 2003
First Posted: September 12, 2001
Language: English
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Rilla of Ingleside
by
Lucy Maud Montgomery
CONTENTS
I GLEN "NOTES" AND OTHER MATTERS
II DEW OF MORNING
III MOONLIT MIRTH
IV THE PIPER PIPES
V "THE SOUND OF A GOING"
VI SUSAN, RILLA, AND DOG MONDAY MAKE A RESOLUTION
VII A WAR-BABY AND A SOUP TUREEN
VIII RILLA DECIDES
IX DOC HAS A MISADVENTURE
X THE TROUBLES OF RILLA
XI DARK AND BRIGHT
XII IN THE DAYS OF LANGEMARCK
XIII A SLICE OF HUMBLE PIE
XIV THE VALLEY OF DECISION
XV UNTIL THE DAY BREAK
XVI REALISM AND ROMANCE
XVII THE WEEKS WEAR BY
XVIII A WAR-WEDDING
XIX "THEY SHALL NOT PASS"
XX NORMAN DOUGLAS SPEAKS OUT IN MEETING
XXI "LOVE AFFAIRS ARE HORRIBLE"
XXII LITTLE DOG MONDAY KNOWS
XXIII "AND SO, GOODNIGHT"
XXIV MARY IS JUST IN TIME
XXV SHIRLEY GOES
XXVI SUSAN HAS A PROPOSAL OF MARRIAGE
XXVII WAITING
XXVIII BLACK SUNDAY
XXIX "WOUNDED AND MISSING"
XXX THE TURNING OF THE TIDE
XXXI MRS. MATILDA PITTMAN
XXXII WORD FROM JEM
XXXIII VICTORY!
XXXIV MR. HYDE GOES TO HIS OWN PLACE AND SUSAN TAKES A HONEYMOON
XXXV "RILLA-MY-RILLA!"
CHAPTER I
GLEN "NOTES" AND OTHER MATTERS
It was a warm, golden-cloudy, lovable afternoon. In the big living-room
at Ingleside Susan Baker sat down with a certain grim satisfaction
hovering about her like an aura; it was four o'clock and Susan, who had
been working incessantly since six that morning, felt that she had
fairly earned an hour of repose and gossip. Susan just then was
perfectly happy; everything had gone almost uncannily well in the
kitchen that day. Dr. Jekyll had not been Mr. Hyde and so had not
grated on her nerves; from
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