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Aug 2020
19m 37s

Chapter Ten - Anne's Apology

MARY KATE WILES
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In the tenth chapter of Anne of Green Gables, Anne apologizes to Mrs. Lynde. Featurin gthe vocal talents of Whitney Avalon, Dylan Saunders, and Jaime Lyn Beatty. Executive produced by Shao Chih Kuo. 
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