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Silent Night (Spenser, #41.5) Silent Night by Robert B. Parker
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“I liked the myth elements of Christmas. The way in which its origins reach back far beyond Jesus, to the rituals of people unknown to us. The celebration of the winter solstice. The coming of light in the darkest time.”
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“Pity me that the heart is slow to learn what the swift mind beholds at every turn.”
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“me that the heart is slow to learn what the swift mind beholds at every turn.”
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“Christmas dinner? At Susan’s?” I nodded. “We could call it a Kwanzaa dinner, if that would improve your mood.”
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“Susan said, “Have you given any thought to how we should spend Christmas?” “Only that we should be together.” I glanced over at the softly snoring Pearl. “With Pearl, of course. Hawk, too. Maybe”
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“out for”
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