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A Breath of Hope (Under Northern Skies, #2) A Breath of Hope by Lauraine Snelling
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“Signe wrapped a cloth around the broom and dusted the ceiling and walls,”
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“They then did the days of the week and the months of the year, followed by identifying body parts and clothes and things around them.”
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“Helping others makes life worth living.”
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“Oatmeal here is different than porridge at home. Thick and served with cream and brown sugar.”
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“He’d dreamed of a log cabin, but since that was not really feasible, a farmhouse would be perfect.”
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“His boys were men. All they lacked were years.”
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“Signe dipped some of the milk into her mixing bowl with the eggs, which were beaten with sugar and flour, so they wouldn’t cook too fast in the hot milk. Then she slowly stirred that mixture into the rest of the heated milk, which she’d pulled to the cooler side of the stove.”
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“I suppose I should make all the skis six foot and let Leif grow into them. That way we could all use them easy enough.” He shook his head. “I know my wife would love to ski again. You ever seen anyone carry a baby in a sling or backpack while on skis?”
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“Most folks use black ash. Hickory is so heavy, and birch warps more easily. But if you soak black ash and bend up the front, when it dries, it stays that way. Keep ’em well waxed and stored straight, and you got skis for a lifetime.”
Lauraine Snelling, A Breath of Hope