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And I have had to keep up a face to the. . . .
I cannot see how I am to go on living.
I have spent two days in hell.
It is too cruel and hideous and unexpected to write about.
This volume is different from earlier ones in a surprising way, however: "It has happened.
The story of her life from 1930 to 1933 is as gripping as the earlier volumes published by Rock\'s Mills Press.
Montgomery\'s journals speak of simple pleasures and deep joy, dogged worries and profound disappointments.
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