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L. M. Montgomery—Lucy maud, or just maud to her friends—was a fascinating woman.
Much Ado About Anne Heather Vogel Frederick 2008
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L. M. Montgomery—Lucy maud, or just maud to her friends—was a fascinating woman.
Much Ado About Anne Heather Vogel Frederick 2008
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L. M. Montgomery—Lucy maud, or just maud to her friends—was a fascinating woman.
Much Ado About Anne Heather Vogel Frederick 2008
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L. M. Montgomery—Lucy maud, or just maud to her friends—was a fascinating woman.
Much Ado About Anne Heather Vogel Frederick 2008
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L. M. Montgomery—Lucy maud, or just maud to her friends—was a fascinating woman.
Much Ado About Anne Heather Vogel Frederick 2008
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Oh, and for some reason we don't have nearly as much Louise May Alcott as I thought we had, so I'm reading L. M. Montgomery instead.
Random waffle ailbhe 2006
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Also Anne Shirley in Anne of Avonlea by L. M. Montgomery.
100 Cool Teachers in Children's Lit Franki 2006
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She says it’s her “first sweet bubble of success” as a writer, just like L. M. Montgomery.
Much Ado About Anne Heather Vogel Frederick 2008
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She says it’s her “first sweet bubble of success” as a writer, just like L. M. Montgomery.
Much Ado About Anne Heather Vogel Frederick 2008
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She says it’s her “first sweet bubble of success” as a writer, just like L. M. Montgomery.
Much Ado About Anne Heather Vogel Frederick 2008
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