“We enjoyed it all without understanding or analyzing it.” – by L.M. Montgomery 

“”Nothing exciting has happened for ever so long,” said the Story Girl discontentedly, one late May evening, as we lingered under the wonderful white bloom of the cherry trees. There was a long row of them in the orchard, with a Lombardy poplar at either end, and a hedge of lilacs behind. When the wind blew over them all the spicy breezes of Ceyclon’s isle were never sweeter. 
It was a time of wonder and marvel, of the soft touch of silver rain on greening fields, of the incredible delicacy of young leaves, of blossom in field and garden and wood. The whole world bloomed in a flush and tremor of maiden loveliness, instinct with all the evasive, fleeting charm of spring and girlhood and young morning. We felt and enjoyed it all without understanding or analyzing it. 
It was enough to be glad and young with spring on the golden road.”

An excerpt from the book The Golden Road by Lucy Maud Montgomery.
The book was published in 1913 when L.M. Montgomery was 39 years old. She lived from 1874 until 1942.  

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