Lucy Maud Montgomery Quote

It was in the spring that Josephine and I had first loved each other, or, at least, had first come into the full knowledge that we loved. I think that we must have loved each other all our lives, and that each succeeding spring was a word in the revelation of that love, not to be understood until, in the fullness of time, the whole sentence was written out in that most beautiful of all beautiful springs.


The Complete Chronicles of Avonlea (ed. Simon and Schuster, 2013) - ISBN: 9781625583222


It was in the spring that Josephine and I had first loved each other, or, at least, had first come into the full knowledge that we loved. I think...

It was in the spring that Josephine and I had first loved each other, or, at least, had first come into the full knowledge that we loved. I think...

It was in the spring that Josephine and I had first loved each other, or, at least, had first come into the full knowledge that we loved. I think...

It was in the spring that Josephine and I had first loved each other, or, at least, had first come into the full knowledge that we loved. I think...