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Anne Of Green Gables

CHAPTER II
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Oh, it was wonderful--wonderful.
It's the first thing I ever saw that couldn't be improved upon by imagination.

It just satisfies me here"-- she put one hand on her breast--"it made a queer funny ache and yet it was a pleasant ache.

Did you ever have an ache like that, Mr.Cuthbert ?" "Well now, I just can't recollect that I ever had." "I have it lots of time--whenever I see anything royally beautiful.

But they shouldn't call that lovely place the Avenue.

There is no meaning in a name like that.


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