
| I | An Irate Neighbor | 9 |
| II | Selling in Haste and Repenting at Leisure | 25 |
| III | Mr. Harrison at Home | 35 |
| IV | Different Opinions | 47 |
| V | A Full-fledged Schoolma'am | 55 |
| VI | All Sorts and Conditions of Men. . .and women | 66 |
| VII | The Pointing of Duty | 83 |
| VIII | Marilla Adopts Twins | 92 |
| IX | A Question of Color | 107 |
| X | Davy in Search of a Sensation | 117 |
| XI | Facts and Fancies | 133 |
| XII | A Jonah Day | 148 |
| XIII | A Golden Picnic | 160 |
| XIV | A Danger Averted | 176 |
| XV | The Beginning of Vacation | 194 |
| XVI | The Substance of Things Hoped For | 207 |
| XVII | A Chapter of Accidents | 218 |
| XVIII | An Adventure on the Tory Road | 235 |
| XIX | Just a Happy Day | 250 |
| XX | The Way It Often Happens | 268 |
| XXI | Sweet Miss Lavendar | 280 |
| XXII | Odds and Ends | 300 |
| XXIII | Miss Lavendar's Romance | 308 |
| XXIV | A Prophet in His Own Country | 320 |
| XXV | An Avonlea Scandal | 334 |
| XXVI | Around the Bend | 353 |
| XXVII | An Afternoon at the Stone House | 371 |
| XXVIII | The Prince Comes Back to the Enchanted Palace | 390 |
| XXIX | Poetry and Prose | 407 |
| XXX | A Wedding at the Stone House | 418 |