In this charming sequel to Pat of Silver Bush, Pat Gardiner is growing up but not yet ready to leave her beloved home. When she was twenty, nearly everyone thought Patricia Gardiner ought to be having beaus—except of course, Pat herself. For Pat, Silver Bush was both home and heaven. All she could ever ask of life was bound in the magic of the lovely old house on Prince Edward Island, "where good things never change." And now there was more than ever to do: planning for the Christmas family reunion, entertaining a countess, playing matchmaker, and preparing for the arrival of the new hired man. Yet as those she loved so dearly started to move away, Pat began to question the wisdom of her choice of Silver Bush over romance. Was it possible to be lonely at Silver Bush?
Mr. French's light and the Floyd light, Jimmy Card's light and the lights of Silverbridge away off to the right; the Robinsons' light . . . the Robinsons had been away for months but they must be home again. How nice to see their light ...
Don't grieve, me jewel. Sure and they tell me she died smiling . . . she's gone on a glad journey.” Pat was not grieving. Death was still incredible. Her family wondered at her calm. “There's something in her isn't belaving it yet,” ...
Mr. French's light and the Floyd light, Jimmy Card's light and the lights of Silverbridge away off to the right; the Robinsons' light ... the Robinsons had been away for months but they must be home again. How nice to see their light.
This eBook features the unabridged text of ‘Mistress Pat’ from the bestselling edition of ‘The Complete Works of L. M. Montgomery’.
The book follows Patricia in her twenties and early thirties.
The life of an NFL coach's wife has its advantages, but B.J. Almond has had enough.
Saints are made. Told against the fourth-century backdrop of the fall of the Roman Empire and the rise of Christianity, The Saint’s Mistress breathes life into the previously untold story of Saint Augustine and his beloved mistress.
Mistress Pat
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