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At Legend's End (The Teacup Novellas, #4) At Legend's End by Diane Moody
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“Olivia laughed. “So which is it? Is he an odd duck or a cold fish?” “Both,” Michelle said. “He’s rough around the edges, but I’m sure there’s a heart somewhere‌—‍”
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“learned the value of releasing that which is of great worth. . . to gain that which is priceless.”
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“drove by Copley Square, Fenway Park, Harvard Square, and many other historic sites before stopping to wander through Granary Burying Ground. There they visited the snow-covered graves of John Hancock, Sam Adams, Paul Revere, members of Benjamin Franklin’s family, and many others from America’s earliest days. Trevor looked at his watch. “We’re going to have to scoot to make our reservation at Mistral.”
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“to Faneuil Hall, called “the Cradle of Liberty” where many of the leaders of the American Revolution first spoke out against British oppression. Their next stop was a tour of Paul Revere’s house; then on to Old North Church, the first stop on Revere’s infamous “Midnight Ride” on April 18, 1775.”
Diane Moody, At Legend's End
“the New England Holocaust Memorial just across from the restaurant. Olivia stood in awe looking up at the six glass towers which Trevor told her represented the six million Jews killed during the Holocaust and the six major death camps. “Each tower is etched with seven-digit numbers in remembrance of the numbers tattooed on the arms of the concentration camp prisoners.” On such a bright day, the shadows of those etched numbers covered both of them. “It’s absolutely breathtaking,” Olivia murmured. He tucked her hand under his elbow as they finished walking along the path. “It’s a sobering memorial but yes, quite a beautiful tribute.”
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“we all have gifts and talents and passions that are meant to meet the needs of others. What good does it do if we sit on those, never offering a helping hand where it’s needed? Especially if we’re able or have the resources to help.”
Diane Moody, At Legend's End
“Love is our true destiny. We do not find the meaning of life by ourselves alone . . . we find it with another. —Thomas Merton     “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” —Jeremiah 29:11”
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