Short Stories of L.M. Montgomery

By: L.M. Montgomery
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  • A compilation of 80 short stories by the author of "Anne of Green Gables" that were not previously published in a book or in one of Project Gutenberg's short stories collections for this author. The subjects range from children's stories, to romance, humor, and ghost stories. These short stories were published in various magazines from the years 1896 to 1924. Some of these stories were adapted by L.M. Montgomery into chapters of her later novels. The story "Una of the Garden" was transformed into the novel "Kilmeny of the Orchard".
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  • Our Neighbors at the Tansy Patch
    30 mins
  • The Five-Thirty Train
    10 mins
  • Hill O' the Winds, Part 3
    22 mins

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