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I feel sorry now myself," admitted Davy, "but the trouble is I never feel sorry...
Author:
L.M. Montgomery
Book:
Anne of Avonlea
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I feel sorry now myself," admitted Davy, "but the trouble is I never feel sorry for doing things till after I've did them.
( L.M. Montgomery )
[ Anne of Avonlea ]
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