The Emily Starr Trilogy: Emily of New Moon, Emily Climbs & Emily's Quest. Lucy Maud Montgomery

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       Lucy Maud Montgomery

      The Emily Starr Trilogy: Emily of New Moon, Emily Climbs & Emily's Quest

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      2017 OK Publishing

      ISBN 978-80-272-3205-5

       EMILY OF NEW MOON

       EMILY CLIMBS

       EMILY’S QUEST

      Main TOC

       The House in the Hollow

       A Watch in the Night

       A Hop Out of Kin

       A Family Conclave

       Diamond Cut Diamond

       New Moon

       The Book of Yesterday

       Trial by Fire

       A Special Providence

       Growing Pains

       Ilse

       The Tansy Patch

       A Daughter of Eve

       Fancy Fed

       Various Tragedies

       Check for Miss Brownell

       Living Epistles

       Father Cassidy

       Friends Again

       By Aerial Post

       “Romantic But Not Comfortable”

       Wyther Grange

       Deals with Ghosts

       A Different Kind of Happiness

       “She Couldn’t Have Done It”

       On the Bay Shore

       The Vow of Emily

       A Weaver of Dreams

       Sacrilege

       When the Curtain Lifted

       Emily’s Great Moment

      Table of Contents

      The house in the hollow was “a mile from anywhere” — so Maywood people said. It was situated in a grassy little dale, looking as if it had never been built like other houses but had grown up there like a big, brown mushroom. It was reached by a long, green lane and almost hidden from view by an encircling growth of young birches. No other house could be seen from it although the village was just over the hill. Ellen Greene said it was the lonesomest place in the world and vowed that she wouldn’t stay there a day if it wasn’t that she pitied the child.

      Emily didn’t know she was being pitied and didn’t know what lonesomeness meant. She had plenty of company. There was Father — and Mike — and Saucy Sal. The Wind Woman was always around; and there were the trees — Adam-and-Eve, and the Rooster Pine, and all the friendly lady-birches.

      And there was “the flash,” too. She never knew when it might come, and the possibility of it kept her athrill and expectant.

      Emily had slipped away in the chilly twilight for a walk. She remembered that walk very vividly all her life — perhaps because of a certain eerie beauty that was in it — perhaps because “the flash” came for the first

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