The Excerpts Anne Of Green Gables And Cheaper By Frank B.

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The Excerpts Anne of Green Gables by L.M Montgomery and Cheaper by the Dozen by Frank B. Gilbreth Jr. And Ernestine Gilbreth Carey are Both stories where the fathers, Matthew Cuthbert and Dad, Are Characterized by the way they Interact with their Children.
The Excerpt Anne of Green Gables is a story about a Brother and Sister Named Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert Adopting a boy to help around with the Farm but they Sent a girl by mistake but this girl is an Eleven-year-old girl named Anne who is Free-spirited and is Glowing with Amazingness and Freedom. Matthew Decided that he would bring Anne Home and have Marilla take care of the problem.
The Excerpt Cheaper by the Dozen is a story about a Hard-Working Father who has Twelve Kids.He is able to

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