Anne and the Deep Dark Mystery
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Peg Bowen has always been a little odd. With her strange clothes, speaking to birds, and living alone in the woods, everyone is convinced she is a witch! After a lot of imagination and a close call with certain death, Anne soon discovers that despite appearances, even the most unlikely people could be a kindred spirit!
Kevin Sullivan
Captain Kevin 'Sully' Sullivan has made flying his passion and his life for the past 40 years. He graduated in 1977 from the University of Colorado with a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering and earned his FAA Private Pilot Licence there before pursuing a career in the United States Navy. Designated a Naval Aviator in 1978, he was transferred to Naval Air Station Miramar (Fightertown) to fly the F-14 Tomcat in 1980. He was deployed to the Indian Ocean onboard USS America and USS Enterprise while assigned to Fighter Squadron 114 (VF-114 Fighting Aardvarks), and was chosen to attend the Navy Fighter Weapons School (TOP GUN). In 1983 he was selected as the first US Navy Exchange Pilot to the Royal Australian Air Force, in the role of a Fighter Combat Instructor flying the Mirage 3. He joined QANTAS Airways in 1986 and flew the Boeing 747 and 767 before transitioning to the Airbus A330 in 2004. As Captain of Qantas Flight 72 (QF72) between Singapore and Perth, WA, on 7 October 2008, he narrowly averted a horrific air disaster when a fault in the plane's automation caused the plane to suddenly nosedive, not once but twice. He was medically retired in 2016.
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Anne and the Deep Dark Mystery - Kevin Sullivan
ANNE OF GREEN GABLES
Anne and the Deep Dark Mystery
Adapted By: Leslie Goldman
A chapter book based on episode Anne and the Deep Dark Mystery
from Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series
SMASHWORDS EDITION
*****
PUBLISHED BY: Davenport Press
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without permission in writing from the publisher, except for reviewers who may quote brief passages.
The word mark ANNE OF GREEN GABLES is an official mark of the Anne of Green Gables Licensing Authority, Inc., used under licence.
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Chapter 1
There they were out in the frigid February snow, fighting as if their lives depended on it. It was not just a test of skills and wit. It also required strength and agility.
It was a battle that had been going on since time began: Boys versus Girls. Gilbert and Perry against Anne and Diana. They had each built magnificent white forts, one on either side of the road.
It was the winter vacation that Anne, Diana, Perry and Gilbert spent a lot of time together. The boys made a low, squat igloo-style bunker with small windows running along the wall. It looked like a giant hamburger, the windows along the perimeter of the patty. But could this hamburger stand up against King Arthur’s tall and elegant castle, complete with flag flapping in the biting-cold wind?
The girls placed snowballs in pyramids along the wall of their fortress. Anne said to Diana, Worry not, brave knight, our sturdy walls will repel the ill-crafted artillery of our enemy.
In their fort, the boys lined the wall of tiny windows with snowballs.
They’ll never get a single snowball through our windows!
said Perry proudly. In the castle, the knights were almost ready for battle.
Prepare to don thine armor,
said Anne.
Anne and Diana wrapped their heads in scarves so that only their eyes remained exposed. It was a perfect day for battle. There was plenty of sunlight to see each other’s forts. The town was two miles down the road so that fighting would be uninterrupted.
Diana smiled at Anne and then stood at attention.
I am ready to do battle, 0 Fair and Noble Knight,
she said.
Suddenly a snowball crashed right through the top of their fort, knocking over their flag—and part of their wall.
Oh no! A surprise attack!
cried Diana.
Heathens!
cried Anne.
The battle raged as snowballs flew back and forth. Anne and Diana scrambled to make more snowballs. It seemed like the boys had the advantage since they had more snowballs stored.
We’ve got them now!
said Perry. The girls panicked as they made their ammunition.
Anne cried, Our castle cannot withstand the savage attacks of these barbarians!
Then we must redouble our efforts,
said Diana as she worked at the snow. The girls used all their might to throw the snowballs.
Take that!
they yelled as they pitched them.
Their arms hurt so much that they grunted while they threw. Anne threw the snowballs at the same wall, harder and harder. Diana had been throwing her snowballs anywhere in the vicinity of the boys. Changing strategy, she threw them at the same wall as Anne, harder and harder.
Nothing happened. The boys’ fort remained sturdy and steadfast. The girls hid their disappointment.
But they just needed the patience to persevere. After a few more minutes, the hamburger started to crumble. The wall, which the girls so cleverly targeted, fell, causing the roof to cave in.
Aahhhh!
screamed Gilbert and Perry as their fort came down on them.
Crushed by the snow, they lay cowering and humiliated. Diana and Anne grabbed each other’s armor and jumped up and down.
We won! We won!
they cried.
They were so busy celebrating that they