A WILL, A WAY AND A WOMANby@lmmontgomery

A WILL, A WAY AND A WOMAN

by L.M. Montgomery10mJuly 8th, 2023
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“One day, over a hundred years ago, Ursula Townley was waiting for Kenneth MacNair in a great beechwood, where brown nuts were falling and an October wind was making the leaves dance on the ground like pixy-people.” “What are pixy-people?” demanded Peter, forgetting the Story Girl’s dislike of interruptions. “Hush,” whispered Cecily. “That is only one of the Awkward Man’s poetical touches, I guess.” “There were cultivated fields between the grove and the dark blue gulf; but far behind and on each side were woods, for Prince Edward Island a hundred years ago was not what it is today. The settlements were few and scattered, and the population so scanty that old Hugh Townley boasted that he knew every man, woman and child in it.
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I am the Canadian author who wrote Anne of Green Gables.

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