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L.M. Montgomery
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Emily of New Moon
And, like all female creatures, you form your opinions by your feelings. Well, hope for your thrilling career--but remember that if there is to be drama in your life somebody must pay the piper in the coin of suffering. If not you--then someone else.""Oh, no, I wouldn't like that.""Then be content with fewer thrills.
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L.M. Montgomery
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Emily of New Moon
How beautiful it was, lying embowered in the twilight of the old trees; the tips of the loftiest spruces came out in purple silhouette against the north-western sky of rose an amber; down behind it the Blair Water dreamed in silver; the Wind Woman had folded her misty bat-wings in a valley of sunset and stillness lay over the world like a blessing.
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L.M. Montgomery
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Emily of New Moon
How beautiful it was, lying embowered in the twilight of the old trees; the tops of the loftiest sources came out in purple silhouette against the north-western sky of rose and amber; down behind it the Blair Water dreamed in silver; the Wind Woman had folded her misty bat-wings in a valley of sunset and stillness look at over the world like a blessing.
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L.M. Montgomery
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Emily of New Moon
...as time went on and autumn passed and winter came with its beautiful bare-limbed trees, and soft pearl-grey skies the were slashed with rifts of gold in the afternoons, and cleared to a jewelled pageantry of stars over the wide white hills and valleys around New Moon.
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Emily of New Moon
Emily's convalescence was rather slow. Physically she recovered with normal celerity but a certain spiritual and emotional languor persisted for a time. One cannot go down to the depths of hidden things and scape the penalty
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Emily of New Moon
No, I don't want you to kiss me--yet. And our first kiss mustn't have the flavour of good-bye. It would be a bad omen. Star o' Morning, I'm sorry you're going. But I'll see you again before long.
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L.M. Montgomery
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Emily of New Moon
Emily, thus dashed to earth, moved back to her seat in a daze. Her smitten cheek was crimson, but the wound was in her heart. One moment ago in the seventh heaven--and now this--pain, humiliation, misunderstanding!
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L.M. Montgomery
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Emily of New Moon
It will take a lot of love to spoil Ilse," laughed Laura. "She's drinking it up like a thirsty sponge. And she loves him wildly in return.
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Emily of New Moon
But I can't believe in fairies myself," protested Emily sorrowfully. "I wish I could.""But you are a fairy yourself
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Emily of New Moon
If you please, Great-Aunt Nancy," said Emily deliberately, "I don't like to be told I look like other people. I look just like myself.
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L.M. Montgomery
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Emily of New Moon
The path of genius never did run smooth. But have another piece av cake--do, just to show there's something human about you.""Ve, merry ti. O del re dolman cosey aman ri sen ritter. That means, 'No, thank you. I must be going home before it gets dark.
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Emily of New Moon
I see you have a cat." "Wrong." Father Cassidy shook his head and groaned dismally. "A cat has me.
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