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The Promise of Dawn (Under Northern Skies #1) The Promise of Dawn by Lauraine Snelling
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“So . . . what if? My favorite question to begin a new story, or continue an old one,”
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“begin a new story, or continue an old one,”
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“he knew better than to answer wrath with wrath.”
Lauraine Snelling, The Promise of Dawn
“They had married almost as a favor to each other. She already had a son who needed a far. He knew he wanted a family, but circumstances had prevented that.”
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“I cannot believe this, but I am seeing it with my own eyes. I have to believe.”
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“God made it so, and so it is.”
Lauraine Snelling, The Promise of Dawn
“God made it so, and so it is.” Gerd nodded”
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“She could soon hear Rune’s gentle puffing that said he had fallen asleep immediately, as usual.”
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“Remember, Signe, a soft answer always turneth away wrath.”
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“I brought butter and eggs to trade, if we can. I need to buy boots for one of my boys.”
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“Signe thought of the soaps and lotions she had made from goat’s milk in Norway.”
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“Silly. Why speculate? You’ll find out soon enough.”
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“I have missed three cycles now, so I assume I am pregnant.”
Lauraine Snelling, The Promise of Dawn
“I have missed three cycles now, so I assume”
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“Mor had said she would pray for them. One side of Signe’s mind said, Bosh, a waste of time. But the other side, the one that grew up praying and believing that God was indeed real and in His heaven, that He cared about His people here on earth and listened to their cries—that part fought to break free from the chest where she had banished it.”
Lauraine Snelling, The Promise of Dawn