Quill query.(Lucy Maud Montgomery)

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From: Kindred Spirits
Date: 20050322
Author:Macneill, Jennie

One by one they recalled the memories of that vanished summer. Little Jocelyn

Where is the secret field referred to by LM Montgomery in her writings?

The Secret Field away at the back which you couldn't see at all and would never suspect was there until you had gone through the woods ... completely surrounded by maples and fir woods, basking in a pool of sunshine ... In the corner by which they (Pat and Sid) entered were two dear little spruces.... Wood Queen and Fern Princess they had named them instantly. They loved the Secret Field better than all the other fields.

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