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“You trust God, and no matter what happens, you refuse to let your faith be shaken.”
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“remembering”
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“God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference’?”
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“anything at all on the kid we found out on the dock Sunday?” “Not much. I asked down at the youth center, and a couple guys admitted to knowing him. He hung out at the Dragon’s Den a lot. My take is that he was bringing in ecstasy and selling it to the kids during the weekend dances.” “I thought the Dragon’s Den was a no-drug/no-alcohol zone.” Callen wasn’t a big fan of places like that. They had to be well supervised with strict rules in order to work. Even then, kids seemed”
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“we must let the Lord punish the wrongdoer. Vengeance is mine, saith the Lord.”
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“God works all things for good...’” “‘For those who love and serve the Lord.”
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“Cryin’ is good for the soul. Lets all that poison out of your system.”
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“rich name for a rich dude. That’s all they knew about him, and that’s all he wanted them to know. Not even his manager knew who he really was or what he did.”
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“Well, I guess I’ll be going. Uh, do you”
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“Mist rolled gray and thick over the small coastal town of Sunset Cove, Oregon.”
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“front of Billy, waving their guns back and forth like twin Rambos. A barrage of bullets pelted the metal shelves and the floor where she’d been standing. He’d set her up. She scrunched into a ball and covered her ears. No! Not again. The shooting stopped. Angel raised her head, relieved none of the officers”
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