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by L. M. Montgomery


  THE OLD CHEST AT WYTHER GRANGE

  THE OSBORNES’ CHRISTMAS

  THE ROMANCE OF AUNT BEATRICE

  THE RUNNING AWAY OF CHESTER

  THE STRIKE AT PUTNEY

  THE UNHAPPINESS OF MISS FARQUHAR

  WHY MR. CROPPER CHANGED HIS MIND

  A FORTUNATE MISTAKE

  AN UNPREMEDITATED CEREMONY

  AT THE BAY SHORE FARM

  ELIZABETH’S CHILD

  FREDA’S ADOPTED GRAVE

  HOW DON WAS SAVED

  MISS MADELINE’S PROPOSAL

  MISS SALLY’S COMPANY

  MRS. MARCH’S REVENGE

  NAN

  NATTY OF BLUE POINT

  PENELOPE’S PARTY WAIST

  THE GIRL AND THE WILD RACE

  THE PROMISE OF LUCY ELLEN

  THE PURSUIT OF THE IDEAL

  THE SOFTENING OF MISS CYNTHIA

  THEM NOTORIOUS PIGS

  WHY NOT ASK MISS PRICE?

  A CORRESPONDENCE AND A CLIMAX

  AN ADVENTURE ON ISLAND ROCK

  AT FIVE O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING

  AUNT SUSANNA’S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION

  BERTIE’S NEW YEAR

  BETWEEN THE HILL AND THE VALLEY

  CLORINDA’S GIFTS

  CYRILLA’S INSPIRATION

  DORINDA’S DESPERATE DEED

  HER OWN PEOPLE

  IDA’S NEW YEAR CAKE

  IN THE OLD VALLEY

  JANE LAVINIA

  MACKERELING OUT IN THE GULF

  MILLICENT’S DOUBLE

  THE BLUE NORTH ROOM

  THE CHRISTMAS SURPRISE AT ENDERLY ROAD

  THE DISSIPATION OF MISS PONSONBY

  THE FALSOMS’ CHRISTMAS DINNER

  THE FRASER SCHOLARSHIP

  THE GIRL AT THE GATE

  THE LIGHT ON THE BIG DIPPER

  THE PRODIGAL BROTHER

  THE REDEMPTION OF JOHN CHURCHILL

  THE SCHOOLMASTER’S LETTERS

  THE STORY OF UNCLE DICK

  THE UNDERSTANDING OF SISTER SARA

  THE UNFORGOTTEN ONE

  THE WOOING OF BESSY

  THEIR GIRL JOSIE

  WHEN JACK AND JILL TOOK A HAND

  A MILLIONAIRE’S PROPOSAL

  A SUBSTITUTE JOURNALIST

  ANNA’S LOVE LETTERS

  AUNT CAROLINE’S SILK DRESS

  AUNT SUSANNA’S THANKSGIVING DINNER.

  BY GRACE OF JULIUS CAESAR

  BY THE RULE OF CONTRARY

  FAIR EXCHANGE AND NO ROBBERY

  FOUR WINDS

  MARCELLA’S REWARD

  MARGARET’S PATIENT

  MATTHEW INSISTS ON PUFFED SLEEVES

  MISSY’S ROOM

  TED’S AFTERNOON OFF

  THE DOCTOR’S SWEETHEART

  THE END OF THE YOUNG FAMILY FEUD

  THE GENESIS OF THE DOUGHNUT CLUB

  THE GIRL WHO DROVE THE COWS

  THE GROWING UP OF CORNELIA

  THE OLD FELLOW’S LETTER

  THE PARTING OF THE WAYS

  THE PROMISSORY NOTE

  THE REVOLT OF MARY ISABEL

  THE TWINS AND A WEDDING

  A GOLDEN WEDDING

  A REDEEMING SACRIFICE

  A SOUL THAT WAS NOT AT HOME

  ABEL AND HIS GREAT ADVENTURE

  AKIN TO LOVE

  AUNT PHILIPPA AND THE MEN

  BESSIE’S DOLL

  CHARLOTTE’S LADIES

  CHRISTMAS AT RED BUTTE

  HOW WE WENT TO THE WEDDING

  JESSAMINE

  MISS SALLY’S LETTER

  MY LADY JANE

  ROBERT TURNER’S REVENGE

  THE FILLMORE ELDERBERRIES

  THE FINISHED STORY

  THE GARDEN OF SPICES

  THE GIRL AND THE PHOTOGRAPH

  THE GOSSIP OF VALLEY VIEW

  THE LETTERS

  THE LIFE-BOOK OF UNCLE JESSE

  THE LITTLE BLACK DOLL

  THE MAN ON THE TRAIN

  THE ROMANCE OF JEDEDIAH

  THE TRYST OF THE WHITE LADY

  UNCLE RICHARD’S NEW YEAR’S DINNER

  WHITE MAGIC

  SOME FOOLS AND A SAINT

  THE CLOSED DOOR

  THE DEACON’S PAINKILLER

  FROM OUT THE SILENCE

  THE HOUSE PARTY AT SMOKY ISLAND

  FOR A DREAM’S SAKE

  THE PRICE

  THE MAN WHO FORGOT

  CHARLOTTE’S QUEST

  LIST OF SHORT STORIES IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER

  A-D E-H I-L M-O P-S T-V W-Z

  A CASE OF TRESPASS

  A CHRISTMAS INSPIRATION

  A CHRISTMAS MISTAKE

  A COMMONPLACE WOMAN

  A CORRESPONDENCE AND A CLIMAX

  A DREAM COME TRUE

  A FORTUNATE MISTAKE

  A GOLDEN WEDDING

  A MILLIONAIRE’S PROPOSAL

  A PATENT MEDICINE TESTIMONIAL

  A REDEEMING SACRIFICE

  A SANDSHORE WOOING

  A SOUL THAT WAS NOT AT HOME

  A STRAYED ALLEGIANCE

  A SUBSTITUTE JOURNALIST

  ABEL AND HIS GREAT ADVENTURE

  AFTER MANY DAYS

  AKIN TO LOVE

  AN ADVENTURE ON ISLAND ROCK

  AN AFTERNOON WITH MR. JENKINS

  AN INVITATION GIVEN ON IMPULSE

  AN UNCONVENTIONAL CONFIDENCE

  AN UNPREMEDITATED CEREMONY

  ANNA’S LOVE LETTERS

  AT FIVE O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING

  AT THE BAY SHORE FARM

  AUNT CAROLINE’S SILK DRESS

  AUNT CYNTHIA’S PERSIAN CAT

  AUNT CYRILLA’S CHRISTMAS BASKET

  AUNT OLIVIA’S BEAU

  AUNT PHILIPPA AND THE MEN

  AUNT SUSANNA’S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION

  AUNT SUSANNA’S THANKSGIVING DINNER.

  BERTIE’S NEW YEAR

  BESSIE’S DOLL

  BETWEEN THE HILL AND THE VALLEY

  BROTHER BEWARE

  BY GRACE OF JULIUS CAESAR

  BY THE RULE OF CONTRARY

  CHARLOTTE’S LADIES

  CHARLOTTE’S QUEST

  CHRISTMAS AT RED BUTTE

  CLORINDA’S GIFTS

  CYRILLA’S INSPIRATION

  DAVENPORT’S STORY

  DETECTED BY THE CAMERA

  DORINDA’S DESPERATE DEED

  EACH IN HIS OWN TONGUE

  ELIZABETH’S CHILD

  EMILY’S HUSBAND

  FAIR EXCHANGE AND NO ROBBERY

  FANCY’S FOOL

  FOOL’S ERRAND

  FOR A DREAM’S SAKE

  FOUR WINDS

  FREDA’S ADOPTED GRAVE

  FROM OUT THE SILENCE

  HER FATHER’S DAUGHTER

  HER OWN PEOPLE

  HERE COMES THE BRIDE

  HOW DON WAS SAVED

  HOW WE WENT TO THE WEDDING

  IDA’S NEW YEAR CAKE

  IN HER SELFLESS MOOD

  IN SPITE OF MYSELF

  IN THE OLD VALLEY

  JANE LAVINIA

  JANE’S BABY

  JESSAMINE

  KISMET

  LILIAN’S BUSINESS VENTURE

  LITTLE JOSCELYN

  MACKERELING OUT IN THE GULF

  MARCELLA’S REWARD

  MARGARET’S PATIENT

  MATTHEW INSISTS ON PUFFED SLEEVES

  MILLICENT’S DOUBLE

  MIN

  MIRIAM’S LOVER

  MISS CALISTA’S PEPPERMINT BOTTLE

  MISS CORDELIA’S ACCOMMODATION

  MISS MADELINE’S PROPOSAL

  MISS SALLY’S COMPANY

  MISS SALLY’S LETTER

  MISSY’S ROOM

  MRS. MARCH’S REVENGE

  MY LADY JANE

  NAN

  NATTY OF BLUE POINT

  NED’S STROKE OF BUSINESS

  OLD LADY LLOYD

  OLD MAN SHAW’S GIRL

  ONLY A COMMON FELLOW

  OUR RUNAWAY KITE

  PA SLOANE�
��S PURCHASE

  PENELOPE STRUTS HER THEORIES

  PENELOPE’S PARTY WAIST

  RETRIBUTION

  ROBERT TURNER’S REVENGE

  SARA’S WAY

  SOME FOOLS AND A SAINT

  TANNIS OF THE FLATS

  TED’S AFTERNOON OFF

  THE BLUE NORTH ROOM

  THE BRIDE ROSES

  THE BROTHER WHO FAILED

  THE CHEATED CHILD

  THE CHRISTMAS SURPRISE AT ENDERLY ROAD

  THE CLOSED DOOR

  THE CONSCIENCE CASE OF DAVID BELL

  THE COURTING OF PRISSY STRONG

  THE DEACON’S PAINKILLER

  THE DISSIPATION OF MISS PONSONBY

  THE DOCTOR’S SWEETHEART

  THE DREAM-CHILD

  THE EDUCATION OF BETTY

  THE END OF A QUARREL

  THE END OF THE YOUNG FAMILY FEUD

  THE FALSOMS’ CHRISTMAS DINNER

  THE FILLMORE ELDERBERRIES

  THE FINISHED STORY

  THE FRASER SCHOLARSHIP

  THE GARDEN OF SPICES

  THE GENESIS OF THE DOUGHNUT CLUB

  THE GIRL AND THE PHOTOGRAPH

  THE GIRL AND THE WILD RACE

  THE GIRL AT THE GATE

  THE GIRL WHO DROVE THE COWS

  THE GOSSIP OF VALLEY VIEW

  THE GROWING UP OF CORNELIA

  THE HOUSE PARTY AT SMOKY ISLAND

  THE HURRYING OF LUDOVIC

  THE JEST THAT FAILED

  THE JOSEPHS’ CHRISTMAS

  THE LETTERS

  THE LIFE-BOOK OF UNCLE JESSE

  THE LIGHT ON THE BIG DIPPER

  THE LITTLE BLACK DOLL

  THE LITTLE BROWN BOOK OF MISS EMILY

  THE MAGICAL BOND OF THE SEA

  THE MAN ON THE TRAIN

  THE MAN WHO FORGOT

  THE MARTYRDOM OF ESTELLA

  THE MATERIALIZING OF CECIL

  THE MIRACLE AT CARMODY

  THE OLD CHEST AT WYTHER GRANGE

  THE OLD FELLOW’S LETTER

  THE OSBORNES’ CHRISTMAS

  THE PARTING OF THE WAYS

  THE PENNINGTONS’ GIRL

  THE POT AND THE KETTLE

  THE PRICE

  THE PRODIGAL BROTHER

  THE PROMISE OF LUCY ELLEN

  THE PROMISSORY NOTE

  THE PURSUIT OF THE IDEAL

  THE QUARANTINE AT ALEXANDER ABRAHAM’S

  THE RECONCILIATION

  THE RED ROOM

  THE REDEMPTION OF JOHN CHURCHILL

  THE RETURN OF HESTER

  THE REVOLT OF MARY ISABEL

  THE ROAD TO YESTERDAY

  THE ROMANCE OF AUNT BEATRICE

  THE ROMANCE OF JEDEDIAH

  THE RUNNING AWAY OF CHESTER

  THE SCHOOLMASTER’S LETTERS

  THE SETNESS OF THEODOSIA

  THE SOFTENING OF MISS CYNTHIA

  THE SON OF HIS MOTHER

  THE STORY OF AN INVITATION

  THE STORY OF UNCLE DICK

  THE STRIKE AT PUTNEY

  THE TOUCH OF FATE

  THE TRYST OF THE WHITE LADY

  THE TWINS AND A WEDDING

  THE TWINS PRETEND

  THE UNDERSTANDING OF SISTER SARA

  THE UNFORGOTTEN ONE

  THE UNHAPPINESS OF MISS FARQUHAR

  THE WAKING OF HELEN

  THE WAY OF THE WINNING OF ANNE

  THE WINNING OF LUCINDA

  THE WOOING OF BESSY

  THEIR GIRL JOSIE

  THEM NOTORIOUS PIGS

  UNCLE RICHARD’S NEW YEAR’S DINNER

  WHEN JACK AND JILL TOOK A HAND

  WHITE MAGIC

  WHY MR. CROPPER CHANGED HIS MIND

  WHY NOT ASK MISS PRICE?

  YOUNG SI

  The Poetry

  THE WATCHMAN AND OTHER POEMS

  Best known for her novels and short stories, from her youth, Lucy Maud Montgomery also wrote poems, publishing them in a great number of magazines. Frequently she also slipped them into her novels and stories, occasionally as poems composed by one of her characters. Only one collection appeared in her lifetime, The Watchman and Other Poems, published by McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart, in 1916, her first book with a Canadian publisher. The firm became her long-time publishers and literary agents.

  A first edition copy of ‘The Watchman and Other Poems’

  CONTENTS

  THE WATCHMAN

  SONGS OF THE SEA

  RAIN ALONG SHORE

  SEA SUNSET

  WHEN THE DARK COMES DOWN

  HARBOR MOONRISE

  BEFORE STORM

  ON THE BAY

  SHORE TWILIGHT

  SONG OF THE SEA-WIND

  MORNING ALONG SHORE

  OFF TO THE FISHING GROUND

  IN PORT

  THE GULLS

  SUNRISE ALONG SHORE

  THE SEA SPIRIT

  HARBOR DAWN

  MY LONGSHORE LASS

  WHEN THE FISHING BOATS GO OUT

  THE BRIDAL

  THE SEA TO THE SHORE

  THE VOYAGERS

  SONGS OF THE HILLS AND WOODS

  TWILIGHT AND I WENT HAND IN HAND

  COME, REST AWHILE

  AN APRIL NIGHT

  RAIN ON THE HILL

  FOR LITTLE THINGS

  SPRING SONG

  A DAY OFF

  THE WIND

  THE WOOD POOL

  DOWN STREAM

  ECHO DELL

  THE ROVERS

  AMONG THE PINES

  A DAY IN THE OPEN

  MIDNIGHT IN CAMP

  THE HILL MAPLES

  A SUMMER DAY

  SEPTEMBER

  IN LOVERS’ LANE

  ON THE HILLS

  AN AUTUMN EVENING

  NOVEMBER EVENING

  OUT O’ DOORS

  IN THE DAYS OF THE GOLDEN ROD

  A WINTER DAY

  TWILIGHT

  THE CALL OF THE WINDS

  A WINTER DAWN

  THE FOREST PATH

  AT NIGHTFALL

  THE TRUCE O’ NIGHT

  MISCELLANEOUS POEMS

  TO MY ENEMY

  AS THE HEART HOPES

  TWO LOVES

  THE CHRISTMAS NIGHT

  IN AN OLD FARMHOUSE

  A REQUEST

  MEMORY PICTURES

  DOWN HOME

  THE CHOICE

  TWILIGHT IN THE GARDEN

  MY LEGACY

  GRATITUDE

  FANCIES

  ONE OF THE SHEPHERDS

  IF MARY HAD KNOWN

  AT THE LONG SAULT

  THE EXILE

  THE THREE SONGS

  IN AN OLD TOWN GARDEN

  THE SEEKER

  THE POET’S THOUGHT

  THE CALL

  THE OLD HOME CALLS

  GENIUS

  LOVE’S PRAYER

  THE PRISONER

  COMPANIONED

  YOU

  UNRECORDED

  WITH TEARS THEY BURIED YOU TO-DAY

  IN MEMORY OF “MAGGIE”

  REALIZATION

  THE GARDEN IN WINTER

  THE DIFFERENCE

  THE POET

  THE MOTHER

  TO ONE HATED

  WHILE THE FATES SLEEP

  THE FAREWELL

  THE OLD MAN’S GRAVE

  FOREVER

  BY AN AUTUMN FIRE

  DEDICATION

  “TO THE MEMORY OF THE GALLANT

  CANADIAN SOLDIERS WHO HAVE LAID

  DOWN THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR COUNTRY

  AND THEIR EMPIRE.”

  THE WATCHMAN

  “And for fear of Him the keepers did shake and become as dead

  men.” — Matthew 23 and 4.

  My Claudia, it is long since we have met,

  So kissed, so held each other heart to heart!

  I thought to greet thee as a conqueror comes,

  Bearing the trophies of his prowess home,

  But Jove hath willed it should be ot
herwise —

  Jove, say I? Nay, some mightier stranger-god

  Who thus hath laid his heavy hand on me,

  No victor, Claudia, but a broken man

  Who seeks to hide his weakness in thy love.

  How beautiful thou art! The years have brought

  An added splendor to thy loveliness,

  With passion of dark eye and lip rose-red

  Struggling between its dimple and its pride.

  And yet there is somewhat that glooms between

  Thy love and mine; come, girdle me about

  With thy true arms, and pillow on thy breast

  This aching and bewildered head of mine;

  Here, where the fountain glitters in the sun

  Among the saffron lilies, I will tell —

  If so that words will answer my desire —

  The shameful fate that hath befallen me.

  Down in Jerusalem they slew a man,

  Or god — it may be that he was a god —

  Those mad, wild Jews whom Pontius Pilate rules.

  Thou knowest Pilate, Claudia — a vain man,

  Too weak to govern such a howling horde

  As those same Jews. This man they crucified.

  I knew nought of him — had not heard his name

  Until the day they dragged him to his death;

  Then all tongues wagged about him and his deeds;

  Some said that he had claimed to be their King,

  Some that he had blasphemed their deity;

  ’Twas certain he was poor and meanly born,

  No warrior he, nor hero; and he taught

  Doctrines that surely would upset the world;

  And so they killed him to be rid of him —

  Wise, very wise, if he were only man,

  Not quite so wise if he were half a god!

  I know that strange things happened when he died —

  There was a darkness and an agony,

  And some were vastly frightened — not so I!

  What cared I if that mob of reeking Jews

  Had brought a nameless curse upon their heads?

  I had no part in that blood-guiltiness.

  At least he died; and some few friends of his —

  I think he had not very many friends —

  Took him and laid him in a garden tomb.

  A watch was set about the sepulchre,

  Lest these, his friends, should hide him and proclaim

  That he had risen as he had fore-told.

  Laugh not, my Claudia. I laughed when I heard

  The prophecy. I would I had not laughed!

  I, Maximus, was chosen for the guard

  With all my trusty fellows. Pilate knew

  I was a man who had no foolish heart

  Of softness all unworthy of a man!

  My eyes had looked upon a tortured slave

  As on a beetle crushed beneath my tread;

  I gloried in the splendid strife of war,

  Lusting for conquest; I had won the praise

  Of our stern general on a scarlet field;

  Red in my veins the warrior passion ran,

  For I had sprung from heroes, Roman born!

  That second night we watched before the tomb;

 

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