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I've done my best, and I begin to understand what is meant by 'the joy of...
Author:
L.M. Montgomery
Book:
Anne of Green Gables
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I've done my best, and I begin to understand what is meant by 'the joy of strife'. Next to trying and winning, the best thing is trying and failing.
( L.M. Montgomery )
[ Anne of Green Gables ]
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