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release-the-mccracken · 2 years ago
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Captioned: my beautiful child
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arsphotographica · 1 year ago
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everythinglucymaudmontgomery · 11 months ago
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Part 2 of 3. More amazing illustrations by Luisa Uribe. Miss Muriel Stacy!!!!
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petaltexturedskies · 2 months ago
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It was October again—a glorious October, all red and gold, with mellow mornings when the valleys were filled with delicate mists as if the spirit of autumn had poured them in for the sun to drain—amethyst, pearl, silver, rose, and smoke-blue. The dews were so heavy that the fields glistened like cloth of silver and there were such heaps of rustling leaves in the hollows of many-stemmed woods to run crisply through.
Lucy Maud Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables
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laurenillustrated · 9 months ago
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Anne Shirley
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la-belle-histoire · 8 months ago
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Edwardian First Edition Covers of Lucy Maud Montgomery books.
The Story Girl (1911), Anne of Green Gables (1908), Anne of Avonlea (1909), Kilmeny of the Orchard (1910).
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valoftheisland · 9 months ago
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Gilbert Blythe being like "guess I'll die" after the girl of his dreams rejects him and then actually almost dying for real is the most iconic thing I've ever seen. Bare minimum if you ask me
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rainbowgifs · 10 months ago
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RACHEL ZEGLER as LUCY GRAY BAIRD The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes (2023)
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azriaann · 8 months ago
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aquarius and capricorn redesigns 😋
i’m not the most creative when it comes to designing outfits so take these with a grain of salt! but they def needed to be switched up a little bit☝️
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pecan-jelly · 8 months ago
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Lucy Frostblade; She’s been dead since the beginning
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cottagebff · 1 year ago
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“It was November — the month of crimson sunsets, parting birds, deep, sad hymns of the sea, passionate wind-songs in the pines.”
- Anne of Green Gables, Lucy Montgomery
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emergingghost · 11 months ago
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green flannel jb save me save me green flannel jb
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everythinglucymaudmontgomery · 11 months ago
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Part 1 of 3 (because I’m posting on my phone which only allows 10 pictures max).
Like I said in the previous post, this illustrator Luisa Uribe, has the most amazing grasp on expressions! Just look at Anne and Marilla’s faces when confronted by Mrs. Blewitt!
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petaltexturedskies · 1 year ago
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Lucy Maud Montgomery, Anne of Avonlea
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av-books · 1 year ago
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“I'm so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers.”
― Anne of Green Gables, L. M. Montgomery
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skybluearia · 4 months ago
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I don't think if many people (or anyone at all) can relate to this post, but i see that many people were fans of Harry Potter or Percy Jackson or hunger games as kids, but i was an aogg kid from the very start. I read all 8 books when i was 9 or 10, and i reread it several times over the years, everytime with a new outlook on the world and myself.
Everything about it is nostalgic to me, from the moment Anne met Matthew in the train station, to her friendship to Diana, to her holding a grudge againts Gilbert for 5 years, to her silly mistakes in the first and second book, to her finding new friends in college and Ruby's death in the third book (which was hard to take tbh), to all those letters she wrote to Gilbert in the 4th book, to her marriage and the death of her first child, her meeting captain Jim, Leslie and Miss Cornelia in the 5th book, the 6th book where her children's adventures begin; the 7th book and the arrival of the lovely Merediths; and finally, the last book and the shadow of war over Anne's life, Walter's death and at last, her sons' homecoming and the beautiful ending which brought Rilla and Ken together. It's just that when you read the books you basically follow her all the way from her childhood to her girlhood and then womanhood, and then you start loving her children just as much as you love her. You live in Green Gables and Windy Poplars and Ingleside, you watch her grow old. You follow two generations of the lovliest people in literature. To me it was aogg from the very start and I'm glad about that, reading and rereading it is always somehow the reassurance that I need that the world isn't that horrible of a place, it's just messy, and in dire need for a cup of tea and good old friends you can visit old gardens with on your birthday :)
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