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Feb 2021
23m 40s

Chapter Thirty-Three - The Hotel Concert

MARY KATE WILES
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In the thirty-third chapter of Anne of Green Gables, Anne performs in the concert. Featuring the vocal talents of Whitney Avalon, Natalie Storrs, Sarah Grace Hart, and Jessica Jade Andres. Executive produced by Shao Chih Kuo. 
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