ANNE OF THE ISLAND (CHAP 29) DIANA'S WEDDING & (CHAP 30) MRS. SKINNER'S ROMANCE
1001 Stories From The Gilded Age
Release Date: 01/18/2026
1001 Stories From The Gilded Age
Anton Chekhov's "the Darling" tells the story of a Russian woman who drew her life from the people she loved- finding through the years that the most powerful love is that of maternal love.
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A retired old seaman and his wife living near a wealthy oceanfront community find that their greatest pleasure in life is taking ownership of a particular waterfront mansion when its occupants are gone. When a terrible storm threatens the property, the old seaman and the black caretaker risk their lives to save the home.
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Both are Civil War stories. In "The Locket" a young lady receives news that her beau has been killed in battle and receives the locket she had given him. But there might be a case of mistaken identity.
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A happy young couple running a small store in Canada learn a valuable lesson about love.
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A single woman living happily alone on her own farm is approached yet again by the neighbor, who is also single, and who asks her again to marry him. After turning him away, a set of dire circumstances makes her reconsider her position.
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"Love on the Bon-Dieu" was originally published as "Love and Easter" on Oct 30th, 1891, and included in the collection 'Bayou Folk" in 1894. The story focuses on Lalie, a poor Cajun girl who "has a frailness that indicated lack of wholesome and plentiful nourishment"- needless to say, she was living with her grandmother, who abused her, in a run down shanty. A young man named Azenore took pity on her when he met her at the church, and that turned into love.
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This story is actually a dialogue between a man and a woman who had once been romantically involved and now find themselves meeting by chance in a small cafe. He has done well the past six years, she- not so well. He leads the conversation, which is all about his travels and the way he once felt for her, and manages to slight her a few times in the course of the conversation. Katherine Mansfield reveals a lot about both of them in just a few words- a real sign of a great classic short story writer.
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A young lady is surprised to find that her older sister is about to marry a young man that she really doesn't care for, They both know the young man and he has always befriended the younger sister, so, not wanting to see him hurt, and desperate to find a solution, she goes to the local "old witch" to get a love potion for her sister to turn things around. The story takes place on Prince Edward Island in Canada, the scene of many of Montgomery's stories.
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The love story of Lolo and Kahikilani from the ancient annals of Hawaii.
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A young married man working at a menial job at a remote train station drops a bottle of champagne while he and his wife try to celebrate a lonely New Year's Eve, and she advises him that it is a bad omen. Later, walking alone, he is filled with self-pity and convinces himself he does not love his wife. He begins to fulfill the prophecy.
info_outlineIn today’s episode, we bring you two chapters. Join Anne Shirley during a season of profound transitions, beginning with the long-awaited wedding of her "bosom friend," Diana Barry. As Anne ties the pink roses—the "flowers of love and faith"—into the bridal bouquet, she must confront the bittersweet reality that while their bond remains, the world of their youth is irrevocably changed by the responsibilities of adulthood. Amidst the "white-woven enchantment of moonlight" in Lovers’ Lane, a familiar camaraderie returns with Gilbert Blythe, yet Anne finds herself feeling like a "stranger in Avonlea," mourning the "glory and the dream" of a childhood that has passed away forever.
Seeking a fresh perspective, Anne journeys to Valley Road to substitute teach, where she encounters the delightfully robust Mrs. Amelia Skinner. Mrs. Skinner’s own "real romantic" tale of choosing the poor but beloved Thomas over a wealthy suitor offers a poignant reminder that "folks can’t get along together in this world without a little bit of love" to smooth the way.
Credits
Narration and Production by Gizelle Erickson
Executive Producer Jon Hagadorn
Music:
- Thanks to Luis_Humanoide “Victorian Violin Waltz” Music by Luis Humanoide from Pixabay