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Blood Hollow (Cork O'Connor, #4) Blood Hollow by William Kent Krueger
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“You don’t have to speak much if you speak well,” Meloux replied.”
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“God makes His presence known in many ways. In acts of love, in selfless acts of courage, in everyday human compassion.”
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“Whenever hope packed its bag and left for good, all that remained was a terrible emptiness, immeasurably sad.”
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“The head and the heart, you know, they don’t always see eye to eye.”
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“We come from a great heart, Cork. The heart of Kitchimanidoo, the heart of God. And we just go back into that heart. There’s nothing to be afraid of.”
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“For Cork, the move had the dreadful feel of inevitability, for he recalled far too well the night only three years earlier when he’d entered the Parrant estate in just this way, only to find that a shotgun blast had scattered most of the judge’s head across a wall.”
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“Jo picked up a paper clip from her desk and turned it round and round between her fingers. “I’ve been thinking.” “Don’t hurt yourself.”
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“Cork said, “Isn’t shooting a teddy bear a little dull for you?” Marion favored him with a tolerant smile. “If you look at life with the right attitude, Cork, nothing’s dull.”
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“Scattered across the hillside below Cork lay the buried dead, seeds whose planting had brought forth a crop of stone.”
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“Jo nodded to Cork, and gave him a don’t start anything look. She went into Soderberg’s office with Solemn, and the sheriff followed. Cork watched the door close.”
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“Thanks.” She put a hand on his cheek. “You’re terrific, you know that?” “Never hurts to hear.”
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“Do you think it was murder, Arne? And do you think it was Solemn Winter Moon?”
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“He’d heard that freezing wasn’t a bad way to go, that people who froze to death experienced a false warmth at the end, a final euphoria”
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“He’s Indian. And he never goes to church. Why would Jesus talk to him?”
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“day, and we thank you for life and for all things. You are our mother. You feed us, you clothe us, you shelter us, and you comfort us. For this we thank you and honor you.”
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“If she’d still had sight, her eyes would have beheld a wonderful view from the few feet of earth that were to be hers forever.”
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