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Title: Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Lucy Maud Montgomery Author: Lucy Maud Montgomery Editor: David Widger Release Date: April 21, 2019 [EBook #59324] Language: English Character set encoding: UTF-8 *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK INDEX OF THE PG WORKS OF MONTGOMERY *** Produced by David Widger INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG WORKS OF LUCY MAUD MONTGOMERY Compiled by David Widger CONTENTS ## ANNE OF GREEN GABLES ## ANNE OF AVONLEA ## ANNE OF THE ISLAND ## THE GOLDEN ROAD ## ANNE'S HOUSE OF DREAMS ## CHRONICLES OF AVONLEA ## FURTHER CHRONICLES OF AVONLEA ## RILLA OF INGLESIDE ## KILMENY OF THE ORCHARD ## THE STORY GIRL ## RAINBOW VALLEY ## SHORT STORIES, 1896 to 1901 ## SHORT STORIES, 1902 to 1903 ## SHORT STORIES, 1904 ## SHORT STORIES, 1905 to 1906 ## SHORT STORIES, 1907 to 1908 ## SHORT STORIES, 1909 to 1922 TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES ANNE OF GREEN GABLES By Lucy Maud Montgomery CONTENTS ANNE OF GREEN GABLES CHAPTER I Mrs Rachel Lynde is Surprised CHAPTER II Matthew Cuthbert is surprised CHAPTER III Marilla Cuthbert is Surprised CHAPTER IV Morning at Green Gables CHAPTER V Anne’s History CHAPTER VI Marilla Makes Up Her Mind CHAPTER VII Anne Says Her Prayers CHAPTER VIII Anne’s Bringing-up Is Begun CHAPTER IX Mrs Rachel Lynde Is Properly Horrified CHAPTER X Anne’s Apology CHAPTER XI Anne’s Impressions of Sunday-School CHAPTER XII A Solemn Vow and Promise CHAPTER XIII The Delights of Anticipation CHAPTER XIV Anne’s Confession CHAPTER XV A Tempest in the School Teapot CHAPTER XVI Diana Is Invited to Tea with Tragic Results CHAPTER XVII A New Interest in Life CHAPTER XVIII Anne to the Rescue CHAPTER XIX A Concert a Catastrophe and a Confession CHAPTER XX A Good Imagination Gone Wrong CHAPTER XXI A New Departure in Flavorings CHAPTER XXII Anne is Invited Out to Tea CHAPTER XXIII Anne Comes to Grief in an Affair of Honor CHAPTER XXIV Miss Stacy and Her Pupils Get Up a Concert CHAPTER XXV Matthew Insists on Puffed Sleeves CHAPTER XXVI The Story Club Is Formed CHAPTER XXVII Vanity and Vexation of Spirit CHAPTER XXVIII An Unfortunate Lily Maid CHAPTER XXIX An Epoch in Anne’s Life CHAPTER XXX The Queens Class Is Organized CHAPTER XXXI Where the Brook and River Meet CHAPTER XXXII The Pass List Is Out CHAPTER XXXIII The Hotel Concert CHAPTER XXXIV A Queen’s Girl CHAPTER XXXV The Winter at Queen’s CHAPTER XXXVI The Glory and the Dream CHAPTER XXXVII The Reaper Whose Name Is Death CHAPTER XXXVIII The Bend in the road ANNE OF AVONLEA by Lucy Maud Montgomery CONTENTS I An Irate Neighbor II Selling in Haste and Repenting at Leisure III Mr. Harrison at Home IV Different Opinions V A Full-fledged Schoolma'am VI All Sorts and Conditions of Men . . . and women VII The Pointing of Duty VIII Marilla Adopts Twins IX A Question of Color X Davy in Search of a Sensation XI Facts and Fancies XII A Jonah Day XIII A Golden Picnic XIV A Danger Averted XV The Beginning of Vacation XVI The Substance of Things Hoped For XVII A Chapter of Accidents XVIII An Adventure on the Tory Road XIX Just a Happy Day XX The Way It Often Happens XXI Sweet Miss Lavendar XXII Odds and Ends XXIII Miss Lavendar's Romance XXIV A Prophet in His Own Country XXV An Avonlea Scandal XXVI Around the Bend XXVII An Afternoon at the Stone House XXVIII The Prince Comes Back to the Enchanted Palace XXIX Poetry and Prose XXX A Wedding at the Stone House ANNE OF THE ISLAND by Lucy Maud Montgomery CONTENTS ANNE of the ISLAND Chapter I The Shadow of Change Chapter II Garlands of Autumn Chapter III Greeting and Farewell Chapter IV April's Lady Chapter V Letters from Home Chapter VI In the Park Chapter VII Home Again Chapter VIII Anne's First Proposal Chapter IX An Unwelcome Lover and a Welcome Friend Chapter X Patty's Place Chapter XI The Round of Life Chapter XII "Averil's Atonement" Chapter XIII The Way of Transgressors Chapter XIV The Summons Chapter XV A Dream Turned Upside Down Chapter XVI Adjusted Relationships Chapter XVII A Letter from Davy Chapter XVIII Miss Josephine Remembers the Anne-girl Chapter XIX An Interlude Chapter XX Gilbert Speaks Chapter XXI Roses of Yesterday Chapter XXII Spring and Anne Return to Green Gables Chapter XXIII Paul Cannot Find the Rock People Chapter XXIV Enter Jonas Chapter XXV Enter Prince Charming Chapter XXVI Enter Christine Chapter XXVII Mutual Confidences Chapter XXVIII A June Evening Chapter XXIX Diana's Wedding Chapter XXX Mrs. Skinner's Romance Chapter XXXI Anne to Philippa Chapter XXXII Tea with Mrs. Douglas Chapter XXXIII "He Just Kept Coming and Coming" Chapter XXXIV John Douglas Speaks at Last Chapter XXXV The Last Redmond Year Opens Chapter XXXVI The Gardners'Call Chapter XXXVII Full-fledged B.A.'s Chapter XXXVIII False Dawn Chapter XXXIX Deals with Weddings Chapter XL A Book of Revelation Chapter XLI Love Takes Up the Glass of Time THE GOLDEN ROAD By L. M. Montgomery CONTENTS FOREWORD THE GOLDEN ROAD CHAPTER I A NEW DEPARTURE CHAPTER II A WILL, A WAY AND A WOMAN CHAPTER III THE CHRISTMAS HARP CHAPTER IV NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS CHAPTER V THE FIRST NUMBER OF “OUR MAGAZINE” CHAPTER VI GREAT-AUNT ELIZA’S VISIT CHAPTER VII WE VISIT COUSIN MATTIE’S CHAPTER VIII WE VISIT PEG BOWEN CHAPTER IX EXTRACTS FROM “OUR MAGAZINE” CHAPTER X DISAPPEARANCE OF PADDY CHAPTER XI THE WITCH’S WISHBONE CHAPTER XII FLOWERS O’ MAY CHAPTER XIII A SURPRISING ANNOUNCEMENT CHAPTER XIV A PRODIGAL RETURNS CHAPTER XV THE RAPE OF THE LOCK CHAPTER XVI AUNT UNA’S STORY CHAPTER XVII AUNT OLIVIA’S WEDDING CHAPTER XVIII SARA RAY HELPS OUT CHAPTER XIX BY WAY OF THE STARS CHAPTER XX EXTRACTS FROM “OUR MAGAZINE” CHAPTER XXI PEG BOWEN COMES TO CHURCH CHAPTER XXII THE YANKEE STORM CHAPTER XXIII A MISSIONARY HEROINE CHAPTER XXIV A TANTALIZING REVELATION CHAPTER XXV THE LOVE STORY OF THE AWKWARD MAN CHAPTER XXVI UNCLE BLAIR COMES HOME CHAPTER XXVII THE OLD ORDER CHANGETH CHAPTER XXVIII THE PATH TO ARCADY CHAPTER XXIX WE LOSE A FRIEND CHAPTER XXX PROPHECIES CHAPTER XXXI THE LAST NUMBER OF OUR MAGAZINE CHAPTER XXXII OUR LAST EVENING TOGETHER CHAPTER XXXIII THE STORY GIRL GOES ANNE'S HOUSE OF DREAMS By Lucy Maud Montgomery CONTENTS Chapter 1 IN THE GARRET OF GREEN GABLES 2 THE HOUSE OF DREAMS 3 THE LAND OF DREAMS AMONG 4 THE FIRST BRIDE OF GREEN GABLES 5 THE HOME COMING 6 CAPTAIN JIM 7 THE SCHOOLMASTER'S BRIDE 8 MISS CORNELIA BRYANT COMES TO CALL 9 AN EVENING AT FOUR WINDS POINT 10 LESLIE MOORE 11 THE STORY OF LESLIE MOORE 12 LESLIE COMES OVER 13 A GHOSTLY EVENING 14 NOVEMBER DAYS 15 CHRISTMAS AT FOUR WINDS 16 NEW YEAR'S EVE AT THE LIGHT 17 A FOUR WINDS WINTER 18 SPRING DAYS 19 DAWN AND DUSK 20 LOST MARGARET 21 BARRIERS SWEPT AWAY 22 MISS CORNELIA ARRANGES MATTERS 23 OWEN FORD COMES 24 THE LIFE-BOOK OF CAPTAIN JIM 25 THE WRITING OF THE BOOK 26 OWEN FORD'S CONFESSION 27 ON THE SAND BAR 28 ODDS AND ENDS 29 GILBERT AND ANNE DISAGREE 30 LESLIE DECIDES 31 THE TRUTH MAKES FREE 32 MISS CORNELIA DISCUSSES THE AFFAIR 33 LESLIE RETURNS 34 THE SHIP O'DREAMS COMES TO HARBOR 35 POLITICS AT FOUR WINDS 36 BEAUTY FOR ASHES 38 RED ROSES 39 CAPTAIN JIM CROSSES THE BAR 40 FAREWELL TO THE HOUSE OF DREAMS CHRONICLES OF AVONLEA By L. M. Montgomery CONTENTS CHRONICLES OF AVONLEA I The Hurrying of Ludovic II Old Lady Lloyd III Each In His Own Tongue IV Little Joscelyn V The Winning of Lucinda VI Old Man Shaw’s Girl VII Aunt Olivia’s Beau VIII The Quarantine at Alexander Abraham’s IX Pa Sloane’s Purchase X The Courting of Prissy Strong XI The Miracle at Carmody XII The End of a Quarrel FURTHER CHRONICLES OF AVONLEA By L. M. Montgomery CONTENTS INTRODUCTION FURTHER CHRONICLES OF AVONLEA I AUNT CYNTHIA'S PERSIAN CAT II THE MATERIALIZING OF CECIL III HER FATHER'S DAUGHTER IV JANE'S BABY V THE DREAM-CHILD VI THE BROTHER WHO FAILED VII THE RETURN OF HESTER VIII THE LITTLE BROWN BOOK OF MISS EMILY IX SARA'S WAY X THE SON OF HIS MOTHER XI THE EDUCATION OF BETTY XII IN HER SELFLESS MOOD XIII THE CONSCIENCE CASE OF DAVID BELL XIV ONLY A COMMON FELLOW XV TANNIS OF THE FLATS 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!" KILMENY OF THE ORCHARD By L. M. Montgomery CONTENTS CHAPTER I THE THOUGHTS OF YOUTH CHAPTER II A LETTER OF DESTINY CHAPTER III THE MASTER OF LINDSAY SCHOOL CHAPTER IV A TEA TABLE CONVERSATION CHAPTER V A PHANTOM OF DELIGHT CHAPTER VI THE STORY OF KILMENY CHAPTER VII A ROSE OF WOMANHOOD CHAPTER VIII AT THE GATE OF EDEN CHAPTER IX THE STRAIGHT SIMPLICITY OF EVE CHAPTER X A TROUBLING OF THE WATERS CHAPTER XI A LOVER AND HIS LASS CHAPTER XII A PRISONER OF LOVE CHAPTER XIII A SWEETER WOMAN NE’ER DREW BREATH CHAPTER XIV IN HER SELFLESS MOOD CHAPTER XV AN OLD, UNHAPPY, FAR-OFF THING CHAPTER XVI DAVID BAKER’S OPINION CHAPTER XVII A BROKEN FETTER CHAPTER XVIII NEIL GORDON SOLVES HIS OWN PROBLEM CHAPTER XIX VICTOR FROM VANQUISHED ISSUES THE STORY GIRL By L. M. Montgomery CONTENTS THE STORY GIRL CHAPTER I THE HOME OF OUR FATHERS CHAPTER II A QUEEN OF HEARTS CHAPTER III LEGENDS OF THE OLD ORCHARD CHAPTER IV THE WEDDING VEIL OF THE PROUD PRINCESS CHAPTER V PETER GOES TO CHURCH CHAPTER VI THE MYSTERY OF GOLDEN MILESTONE CHAPTER VII HOW BETTY SHERMAN WON A HUSBAND CHAPTER VIII A TRAGEDY OF CHILDHOOD CHAPTER IX MAGIC SEED CHAPTER X A DAUGHTER OF EVE CHAPTER XI THE STORY GIRL DOES PENANCE CHAPTER XII THE BLUE CHEST OF RACHEL WARD CHAPTER XIII AN OLD PROVERB WITH A NEW MEANING CHAPTER XIV FORBIDDEN FRUIT CHAPTER XV A DISOBEDIENT BROTHER CHAPTER XVI THE GHOSTLY BELL CHAPTER XVII THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING CHAPTER XVIII HOW KISSING WAS DISCOVERED CHAPTER XIX A DREAD PROPHECY CHAPTER XX THE JUDGMENT SUNDAY CHAPTER XXI DREAMERS OF DREAMS CHAPTER XXII THE DREAM BOOKS CHAPTER XXIII SUCH STUFF AS DREAMS ARE MADE ON CHAPTER XXIV THE BEWITCHMENT OF PAT CHAPTER XXV A CUP OF FAILURE CHAPTER XXVI PETER MAKES AN IMPRESSION CHAPTER XXVII THE ORDEAL OF BITTER APPLES CHAPTER XXVIII THE TALE OF THE RAINBOW BRIDGE CHAPTER XXIX THE SHADOW FEARED OF MAN CHAPTER XXX A COMPOUND LETTER CHAPTER XXXI ON THE EDGE OF LIGHT AND DARK CHAPTER XXXII THE OPENING OF THE BLUE CHEST RAINBOW VALLEY By L. M. Montgomery CONTENTS RAINBOW VALLEY CHAPTER I HOME AGAIN CHAPTER II SHEER GOSSIP CHAPTER III THE INGLESIDE CHILDREN CHAPTER IV THE MANSE CHILDREN CHAPTER V THE ADVENT OF MARY VANCE CHAPTER VI MARY STAYS AT THE MANSE CHAPTER VII A FISHY EPISODE CHAPTER VIII MISS CORNELIA INTERVENES CHAPTER IX UNA INTERVENES CHAPTER X THE MANSE GIRLS CLEAN HOUSE CHAPTER XI A DREADFUL DISCOVERY CHAPTER XII AN EXPLANATION AND A DARE CHAPTER XIII THE HOUSE ON THE HILL CHAPTER XIV MRS ALEC DAVIS MAKES A CALL CHAPTER XV MORE GOSSIP CHAPTER XVI TIT FOR TAT CHAPTER XVII A DOUBLE VICTORY CHAPTER XVIII MARY BRINGS EVIL TIDINGS CHAPTER XIX POOR ADAM! CHAPTER XX FAITH MAKES A FRIEND CHAPTER XXI THE IMPOSSIBLE WORD CHAPTER XXII ST GEORGE KNOWS ALL ABOUT IT CHAPTER XXIII THE GOOD-CONDUCT CLUB CHAPTER XXIV A CHARITABLE IMPULSE CHAPTER XXV ANOTHER SCANDAL AND ANOTHER “EXPLANATION” CHAPTER XXVI MISS CORNELIA GETS A NEW POINT OF VIEW CHAPTER XXVII A SACRED CONCERT CHAPTER XXVIII A FAST DAY CHAPTER XXIX A WEIRD TALE CHAPTER XXX THE GHOST ON THE DYKE CHAPTER XXXI CARL DOES PENANCE CHAPTER XXXII TWO STUBBORN PEOPLE CHAPTER XXXIII CARL IS—NOT—WHIPPED CHAPTER XXXIV UNA VISITS THE HILL CHAPTER XXXV “LET THE PIPER COME” SHORT STORIES, 1896 to 1901 By Lucy Maud Montgomery A Case of Trespass 1897 A Christmas Inspiration 1901 A Christmas Mistake 1899 A Strayed Allegiance 1897 An Invitation Given on Impulse 1900 Detected by the Camera 1897 In Spite of Myself 1896 Kismet 1899 Lillian's Business Venture 1900 Miriam's Lover 1901 Miss Calista's Peppermint Bottle 1900 The Jest that Failed 1901 The Pennington's Girl 1900 The Red Room 1898 The Setness of Theodosia 1901 The Story of An Invitation 1901 The Touch of Fate 1899 The Waking of Helen 1901 The Way of Winning Anne 1899 Young Si 1901 SHORT STORIES, 1902 to 1903 By Lucy Maud Montgomery A Patent Medicine Testimonial 1903 A Sandshore Wooing 1903 After Many Days 1903 An Unconventional Confidence 1903 Aunt Cyrilla's Christmas Basket 1903 Davenport's Story 1902 Emily's Husband 1903 Min 1903 Miss Cordelia's Accommodation 1903 Ned's Stroke of Business 1903 Our Runaway Kite 1903 The Bride Roses 1903 The Josephs' Christmas 1902 The Magical Bond of the Sea 1903 The Martyrdom of Estella 1902 The Old Chest at Wyther Grange 1903 The Osborne's Christmas 1903 The Romance of Aunt Beatrice 1902 The Running Away of Chester 1903 The Strike at Putney 1903 The Unhappiness of Miss Farquhar 1903 Why Mr. Cropper Changed His Mind 1903 SHORT STORIES, 1904 By Lucy Maud Montgomery A Fortunate Mistake 1904 An Unpremeditated Ceremony 1904 At the Bay Shore Farm 1904 Elizabeth's Child 1904 Freda's Adopted Grave 1904 How Don Was Saved 1904 Miss Madeline's Proposal 1904 Miss Sally's Company 1904 Mrs. March's Revenge 1904 Nan 1904 Natty of Blue Point 1904 Penelope's Party Waist 1904 The Girl and The Wild Race 1904 The Promise of Lucy Ellen 1904 The Pursuit of the Ideal 1904 The Softening of Miss Cynthia 1904 Them Notorious Pigs 1904 Why Not Ask Miss Price? 1904 SHORT STORIES, 1905 to 1906 By Lucy Maud Montgomery A Correspondence and a Climax 1905 An Adventure on Island Rock 1906 At Five O'Clock in the Morning 1905 Aunt Susanna's Birthday Celebration 1905 Bertie's New Year 1905 Between the Hill and the Valley 1905 Clorinda's Gifts 1906 Cyrilla's Inspiration 1905 Dorinda's Desperate Deed 1906 Her Own People 1905 Ida's New Year Cake 1905 In the Old Valley 1906 Jane Lavinia 1906 Mackereling Out in the Gulf 1905 Millicent's Double 1905 The Blue North Room 1906 The Christmas Surprise At Enderly Road 1905 The Dissipation of Miss Ponsonby 1906 The Falsoms' Christmas Dinner 1906 The Fraser Scholarship 1905 The Girl at the Gate 1906 The Light on the Big Dipper 1906 The Prodigal Brother 1906 The Redemption of John Churchill 1906 The Schoolmaster's Letter 1905 The Story of Uncle Dick 1906 The Understanding of Sister Sara 1905 The Unforgotten One 1906 The Wooing of Bessy 1906 Their Girl Josie 1906 When Jack and Jill Took a Hand 1905 SHORT STORIES, 1907 to 1908 By Lucy Maud Montgomery A Millionaire's Proposal 1907 A Substitute Journalist 1907 Anna's Love Letters 1908 Aunt Caroline's Silk Dress 1907 Aunt Susanna's Thanksgiving Dinner 1907 By Grace of Julius Caesar 1908 By the Rule of Contrary 1908 Fair Exchange and No Robbery 1907 Four Winds 1908 Marcella's Reward 1907 Margaret's Patient 1908 Matthew Insists on Puffed Sleeves 1908 Missy's Room 1907 Ted's Afternoon Off 1907 The Girl Who Drove the Cows 1908 The Doctor's Sweetheart 1908 The End of the Young Family Feud 1907 The Genesis of the Doughnut Club 1907 The Growing Up of Cornelia 1908 The Old Fellow's Letter 1907 The Parting of the Ways 1907 The Promissory Note 1907 The Revolt of Mary Isabel 1908 The Twins and a Wedding 1908 SHORT STORIES 1909 to 1922 By Lucy Maud Montgomery A Golden Wedding 1909 A Redeeming Sacrifice 1909 A Soul that Was Not At Home 1915 Abel And His Great Adventure 1917 Akin to Love 1909 Aunt Philippa and the Men 1915 Bessie's Doll 1914 Charlotte's Ladies 1911 Christmas at Red Butte 1909 How We Went to the Wedding 1913 Jessamine 1909 Miss Sally's Letter 1910 My Lady Jane 1915 Robert Turner's Revenge 1909 The Fillmore Elderberries 1909 The Finished Story 1912 The Garden of Spices 1918 The Girl and the Photograph 1915 The Gossip of Valley View 1910 The Letters 1910 The Life-Book of Uncle Jesse 1909 The Little Black Doll 1909 The Man on the Train 1914 The Romance of Jedediah 1912 The Tryst of the White Lady 1922 Uncle Richard's New Year Dinner 1910 White Magic 1921 End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Lucy Maud Montgomery, by Lucy Maud Montgomery *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK INDEX OF THE PG WORKS OF MONTGOMERY *** ***** This file should be named 59324-0.txt or 59324-0.zip ***** This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/5/9/3/2/59324/ Produced by David Widger Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will be renamed. 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