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Dying for a Dance (Laurel McKay Mysteries, #2) Dying for a Dance by Cindy Sample
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“I’m looking to see if it was produced by one of the Canadian mines. Some of the larger mines mark their diamonds with minuscule polar bear or maple leaf marks.” “I didn’t realize there were diamond mines in Canada,” I said. “The first mine was discovered in 1998. Canada now produces one third of the diamonds in the world.”
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“Where’s Didier?” I asked. “No, is not a place. Is person,” Irina said. “Didier is famous ball gown designer from Quebec. Paula”
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“examined every inch of the interior, but other than a few embarrassing dust elephants, everything seemed in order. Jenna”
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“parents pushed shopping carts filled with boxes of all shapes and sizes, as well as screaming children of all shapes and sizes. I”
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“was hooked. It was definitely preferable to be tired than look tired.”
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“like zaftig women. ” Zaftig? That was a new one. I would have to look it up, but I had a feeling the definition didn’t mean tall and slender.”
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“I doubt the hotness of the teacher has anything to do with my ability to learn the foxtrot. When I dance, I look more like Lucille Ball than Ginger Rogers.”
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“Chandler might think we were both on the same page but I wasn’t sure we were reading from the same book.”
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