The Blue Castle: A Novel
How does L.M. Montgomery use imagery in The Blue Castle: A Novel?
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Examples of Imagery:
"Moonlight and blue twilight - that is what you look like in that dress."
"Twenty-nine. Dear me, Doss, you're dangerously near the second corner and not even thinking of getting married yet."
The Blue Castle: A Novel