CHAPTER VIII. Anne's Bringing-up Is Begun For reasons best known to herself, Marilla did not tell Anne that she was to stay at Green Gables until the next afternoon. During the forenoon she...
Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens CHAPTER 1 OF AN EDUCATIONAL CHARACTER The school at which young Charley Hexam had first learned from a book--the streets being, for pupils of his degree, the great...
JOHN-BOY: There comes a tie in a young man's life, when he begins to wonder how he fits into the world around him. When that time came for my brother Jim-Bob, it brought the unfolding of a...
[birds chirping] (John-Boy) AS CLOSE-KNIT AND SELF-SUFFICIENT AS OUR FAMILY WAS, STILL, NEIGHBORS WERE VERY IMPORTANT IN THOSE DAYS WHEN WE WERE GROWING UP ON WALTON'S MOUNTAIN. [all...