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Anne Of The Island

CHAPTER XII
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It was the best of them all." "It hasn't anything to do with the story," said Mr.Harrison, "and you shouldn't have laid the scene among rich city people.

What do you know of them?
Why didn't you lay it right here in Avonlea--changing the name, of course, or else Mrs.Rachel Lynde would probably think she was the heroine." "Oh, that would never have done," protested Anne.

"Avonlea is the dearest place in the world, but it isn't quite romantic enough for the scene of a story." "I daresay there's been many a romance in Avonlea--and many a tragedy, too," said Mr.Harrison drily.

"But your folks ain't like real folks anywhere.

They talk too much and use too high-flown language.


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