Christmas with Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery
Author:Lucy Maud Montgomery
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Start Publishing LLC
Published: 2020-04-03T00:00:00+00:00
The Christmas Surprise at Enderly Road
âPhil, Iâm getting fearfully hungry. When are we going to strike civilization?â
The speaker was my chum, Frank Ward. We were home from our academy for the Christmas holidays and had been amusing ourselves on this sunshiny December afternoon by a tramp through the âback lands,â as the barrens that swept away south behind the village were called. They were grown over with scrub maple and spruce, and were quite pathless save for meandering sheep tracks that crossed and recrossed, but led apparently nowhere.
Frank and I did not know exactly where we were, but the back lands were not so extensive but that we would come out somewhere if we kept on. It was getting late and we wished to go home.
âI have an idea that we ought to strike civilization somewhere up the Enderly Road pretty soon,â I answered.
âDo you call that civilization?â said Frank, with a laugh.
No Blackburn Hill boy was ever known to miss an opportunity of flinging a slur at Enderly Road, even if no Enderly Roader were by to feel the sting.
Enderly Road was a miserable little settlement straggling back from Blackburn Hill. It was a forsaken looking place, and the people, as a rule, were poor and shiftless. Between Blackburn Hill and Enderly Road very little social intercourse existed and, as the Road people resented what they called the pride of Blackburn Hill, there was a good deal of bad feeling between the two districts.
Presently Frank and I came out on the Enderly Road. We sat on the fence a few minutes to rest and discuss our route home. âIf we go by the road itâs three miles,â said Frank. âIsnât there a short cut?â
âThere ought to be one by the wood-lane that comes out by Jacob Hartâs,â I answered, âbut I donât know where to strike it.â
âHere is someone coming now; weâll inquire,â said Frank, looking up the curve of the hard-frozen road. The âsomeoneâ was a little girl of about ten years old, who was trotting along with a basketful of school books on her arm. She was a pale, pinched little thing, and her jacket and red hood seemed very old and thin.
âHello, missy,â I said, as she came up, and then I stopped, for I saw she had been crying.
âWhat is the matter?â asked Frank, who was much more at ease with children than I was, and had always a warm spot in his heart for their small troubles. âHas your teacher kept you in for being naughty?â
The mite dashed her little red knuckles across her eyes and answered indignantly, âNo, indeed. I stayed after school with Minnie Lawler to sweep the floor.â
âAnd did you and Minnie quarrel, and is that why you are crying?â asked Frank solemnly.
âMinnie and I never quarrel. I am crying because we canât have the school decorated on Monday for the examination, after all. The Dickeys have gone back on us ... after promising, too,â and the tears began to swell up in the blue eyes again.
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