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Divine Evil Divine Evil by Nora Roberts
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“porque quando o resto desaparecer, é isso que vai ficar. amo - te. { ... } raios, é uma coisa que vais ter de engolir de uma vez por todas. amo - te, e nunca esperei sentir isto por ninguém. mas é verdade.”
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“That’s true.” And children, she thought, no matter how hard they strained for independence, were stuck. “It won’t be long before you can decide for yourself. L.A., right?”
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“She felt her heart beating in her throat when the man in the mask began to chant again.”
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“From her hiding place in the brush, a young girl watched, her eyes wide with curiosity. There was a burning smell coming from the pit where flames crackled, sending sparks shooting high. Odd shapes had been carved in the trunks of the circling trees. The”
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“I don't know where we are, but we can't be lost because we're here.”
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“You were worried about me."

"It was a brief moment of insanity. It's passed.”
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“the pit where flames crackled, sending sparks shooting high. Odd shapes had been carved in the trunks of the circling trees. The young girl began wondering where her father was. She had hidden in his car, giggling to herself at the trick she was playing on him. When she had followed him through the woods, she hadn’t been afraid of the dark. She’d never been afraid. She had hidden, waiting for the right time to jump out and into his arms. But he had put on a long,”
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“Two women dressed in red robes stepped into the circle. Their faces were not hooded and were very white, with a slash of scarlet over their lips. Like vampires who had already feasted. One, following the careful instructions she had been given, shed her robe and stood naked in the light of a dozen black candles, then draped herself over a raised slab of polished wood. She would be their altar of living flesh, the virgin on which they would worship. The fact that she was a prostitute and far from pure disturbed some of them. Others simply relished her lush”
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“He was evil,” Clare whispered. “Not crazy, not ill, just evil. I didn’t know that could be.”
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“You’d understand, better than anyone, what it’s like to lose a father when you need one so badly.”
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“and his pale skin showed signs of sunburn.”
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