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Nov 2020
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Chapter Twenty-Two - Anne is Invited Out...

MARY KATE WILES
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In the twenty-second chapter of Anne of Green Gables, Anne is invited out to tea. Featuring the vocal talents of Whitney Avalon. Executive produced by Shao Chih Kuo.  
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