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In the Garden Collection (In the Garden, #1-3) In the Garden Collection by Nora Roberts
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“He’d always believed in her. They’d believed in each other. He’d been her rock, in a very real way. The rock that had given her a solid base to build on after a childhood of upheaval and discontent. Then”
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“But there’s something else you and I understand, or should. And that is that love is precious, and too often stolen away. You’ve got a chance to grab hold of it again. And I say lucky you.”
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“Hayley could see trees whipping in the wind and the bruised fists of clouds that smothered the sky.”
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“perform.” “I recall a performance”
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“I knew that he was mine when we talked for hours one night. I snuck out of the house to meet him. God, my daddy would have skinned him alive. But all we did was talk, hour after hour, under a willow tree. He was just a boy, but I knew I’d love him all of my life. And I have. I knew because we sat there, almost till dawn, and he made me laugh, and made me think and dream and tremble.”
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“historically fairy tales were women’s stories, passed orally in a time when women didn’t have many rights.”
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“They wouldn’t grow up together, but could grow old together. They”
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“Bless her heart, she must’ve been drinking when she bought that dress. He”
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“her long, lovely eyes, mirrored the grief. “It’s a hard, hard thing. I can’t even imagine it.” “Your life stops right there. Just stops. And when it starts up again, it’s different. It’s never what it was before that moment. Never.” He”
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“He has a need for attention, to have attention focused on him—for better or worse. The worst punishment I can give him is to ignore him, which I’ve done, fairly successfully,”
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“I loved him very much. Losing him cut me in two, the part that just wanted to lie down and die, and the part that had to go through the grief and the anger and the motions—and live.” “Takes courage to live.” Her”
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“At forty-six, Rosalind Harper was a rose in full bloom. Not the hothouse sort, Stella mused, but one that weathered the elements, season after season, and came back, year after year, stronger and more beautiful. She”
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“Rosalind Harper’s gardening secrets.”
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