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Morning Comes Softly Morning Comes Softly by Debbie Macomber
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“They stood half a kitchen apart physically, half a universe emotionally.”
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“Loneliness was insidious. It knew no border or boundary, was without mercy, and couldn’t be bribed.”
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“There was a certain comfort in denial. This fragile peace with her consciousness had to be maintained at all costs. Ignored and buried.”
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“The ad had been the pivotal point of her life. It had forced her to take an honest look at her existence. She couldn’t bear to go on another day the way she had been. Pretending to be happy. Imagining so much that was never there and never would be unless she took action.”
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“Mousy. It was the only word Travis could think to describe Mary Warner when she stepped off the plane. His heart sank and took a moment to rally itself. Long legs, that was all he’d asked for, and what did he get? Minnie Mouse.”
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“Scotty leaned across the table and whispered in a voice Travis wasn’t supposed to have heard but did. “We’ve got to do something quick before Uncle Travis poisons us”
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“He’s worried,” Scotty explained patiently. “A man should be able to let off a little steam when he’s got something heavy on his mind.” For being eight, the kid was all right.”
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“These unwelcome feelings could be attributed, Mary realized, to her mother’s death this past February.”
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“She likened Montana with Rocky Mountain oysters and thick, blood-filled steaks cooked over an open fire.”
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