Reminiscences of Wednesday evenings with LM Montgomery.(Lucy Maud Montgomery)

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From: Kindred Spirits
Date: 20050322
Author:Trowsdale, Janice

Memory went back to the years of her childhood ... The Miracle at Carmody

Each Wednesday evening during July and August, the Bideford Parsonage Museum opened its doors to spend the evening with LM Montgomery and friends.

Guest readers and visitors joined members of the Historical Society in reading some of LM Montgomery's earlier short stories that were published before 1908, the year that Anne of Green Gables was published. Two local boys, Josh MacDougall and Adam Trowsdale, shared their talents by reading the quotations of Ellis Abbey and Kent in Curtain Island ...

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