The Story Girl √ (Project K.)
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  • Reads 5,686
  • Votes 294
  • Parts 32
  • Time 7h 51m
Complete, First published May 21, 2016
***All Credits To L.M.Montgomery***

Cover by @strawhat_pirate

"I do like a road, because you can be always wondering what is at the end of it."

So said the Story Girl, an enigmatic person, who runs the young 'set' at the farm.

What with the beautiful and proud Felicity, provoking Dan, weepy Sara Ray, and the Story Girl's tales of romance and adventure, the children get up to all kinds of fun.

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