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  1. When Felix throws a rock through the window of the Old Lloyd house, Sara soon discovers that the reclusive old woman is more than she seems and that she might have a startling connection to Olivia's good friend, aspiring concert singer Sylvia Gray, who has come to Avonlea for a visit.

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    • Adventure, Drama, Family
    • Bruce Pittman
    • 1990-10-17
  2. Old Lady Lloyd is the fifth episode of Season 1 of Road to Avonlea and was aired on February 4, 1990. Sara Stanley, Felix King, Felicity King and Cecily King want to play a prank on old Margaret Lloyd. Felix throws a stone through a window.

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    "Old Lady Lloyd", also known as "Song of the Night", is the fifth episode of Season 1 of Road to Avonlea and fifth episode overall.

    Sara, Felicity, Felix and Cecily trespass onto the decrepit property of Margaret Lloyd, who is renowned as an eccentric hermit, and supposedly the wealthiest resident of Avonlea. Mischievous Felix throws a stone through a window and the children are quite shocked and frightened when Old Lady Lloyd comes out and chases them away.

  3. Episode 1.5: Old Lady Lloyd. Season 1. The King cousins venture near the creepy Lloyd estate where Sara encounters Margaret Lloyd, a reclusive old spinster haunted by her past. Writer: Fiona McHugh. Director: Bruce Pittman.

  4. English Audio · English and French Subtitles. Sara and The King children discover that Old Lady Lloyd, the wealthiest resident of Avonlea, is not all she seems when a young singer comes to town and stirs up old memories. Executive Producers Kevin Sullivan & Trudy Grant.

    • 50 min
  5. Jan 7, 1990 · "Old Lady Lloyd" is believed to be a very wealthy woman, but she is actually living in poverty in her mansion. Sara befriends Miss Lloyd and wants to help her. Sylvia Gray, a friend of Olivia's visiting Avonlea, is the daughter of Miss Lloyd's former beau, who Miss Lloyd has never forgiven.

  6. Chronicles of Avonlea is a collection of short stories by Canadian author L. M. Montgomery, related to the Anne of Green Gables series. It features an abundance of stories relating to the fictional Canadian village of Avonlea, and was first published in 1912.

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