Talk:Fred Wright

'''Apparrently he is Gilbert's friend because both are familiar with the White Sands road. Gilbert taught at White Sands and both were appointed by the A.V.I.S to canvass the White Sands  road.Later he must have been introduced to Gilberts friends. '''

Excerpt from Anne of Avonlea: ''"It's a lovely day but we have anything but a lovely task before us," sighed Diana. "Why on earth did you offer to canvass this road, Anne? Almost all the cranks in Avonlea live along it, and we'll probably be treated as if we were begging for ourselves. It's the very worst road of all."'' "That is why I chose it. Of course Gilbert and Fred would have taken this road if we had asked them."

Excerpt from Anne of A''vonlea: The committee chose their routes in private conclave. Anne and Diana  were told off for the Newbridge road, Gilbert and Fred for the White Sands road, and Jane and Gertie for the Carmody road.''

He probably went to the White Sands School and grew up there, but he lives near Gilbert.

Excerpt from Anne of Avonlea: ''Mrs. Lynde drove home, meeting several people on the road and stopping to tell them about the hall. The news flew like wildfire. Gilbert Blythe, poring over a text book at home, heard it from his father's hired boy at sunset, and rushed breathlessly to Green Gables, joined on the way by Fred Wright. They found Diana Barry, Jane Andrews, and Anne Shirley, despair personified, at the yard gate of Green Gables, under the big leafless willows.Breather (talk) 04:43, January 31, 2013 (UTC)''