Anne of Green Gables, Chapter III: Marilla Cuthbert Is Surprised

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Anne of Green Gables, Chapter XXXVIII: The Bend in the Road

Anne of Green Gables is a classic novel for readers of all ages, by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery, first published in 1908. Full text YouTube video version Attribution for thumbnail image: "The Green Gables farmhouse," by JAKclapclap47. 

Anne of Green Gables, Chapter XXXVII: The Reaper Whose Name Is Death

Anne of Green Gables is a classic novel for readers of all ages, by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery, first published in 1908. Full text YouTube video version Attribution for thumbnail image: "The Green Gables farmhouse," by JAKclapclap47. 

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