[Anne's House of Dreams by Lucy Maud Montgomery]@TWC D-Link book
Anne's House of Dreams

CHAPTER 32
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And yet, she had to admit that the same thought had been lurking in her mind ever since she had heard of Leslie's freedom.

But she would not desecrate it by free speech.
"Of course there is no great rush, dearie.

But Dick Moore's been dead for thirteen years and Leslie has wasted enough of her life for him.
We'll just see what comes of it.

As for this George Moore, who's gone and come back to life when everyone thought he was dead and done for, just like a man, I'm real sorry for him.

He won't seem to fit in anywhere." "He is still a young man, and if he recovers completely, as seems likely, he will be able to make a place for himself again.


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