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Indigo Indigo by Beverly Jenkins
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“Hester thought about the political upheaval gripping the country and said, "These are serious times." "Yes, they are, which is why it's important to seek out humor and beauty whenever possible. If we don't, we'll all be buried beneath the weight of the misery.”
Beverly Jenkins, Indigo
“You always this combative, Miss Wyatt?" "Not as a rule, no." "That's too bad. A combative woman is usually a passionate woman,”
Beverly Jenkins, Indigo
“You are the contrariest woman I have ever met." Hester snorted. "Contrariest. What kind of word is contrariest. French?" He grinned. "Be careful baby girl, I bite. I'll give you more French than you'll know what to do with.”
Beverly Jenkins, Indigo
“These are serious times."
"Yes, they are, which is why it's important to seek out humor and beauty whenever possible. If we don't, we'll all be buried beneath the weight of the misery.”
Beverly Jenkins, Indigo
“He was more handsome than a June day.”
Beverly Jenkins, Indigo
“southern newspaper asked, "What is the difference between a Yankee violating the fugitive slave law in the North and a southern man . . . violating the law against the African slave trade in the South?”
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“Three”
Beverly Jenkins, Indigo