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The Northminster Mysteries Books 4-6 (The Northminster Mysteries, #4-6) The Northminster Mysteries Books 4-6 by Harriet Smart
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“thinking of how”
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“There existed a perfect state of mistrust between them.”
Harriet Smart, The Northminster Mysteries Books 4-6
“Death and life were divided by such a narrow passage.”
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“having made sure the coop was secure and its new occupants quite comfortable”
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“Silence fell between them for a moment as they considered the implications. “It is something of a wonder that women will ever have anything to do with us,” Major Vernon said.”
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“It is a brutal fact of our society that we often judge innocent women for the sins that men commit upon them.”
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“Whithorne is such a dull place! A fool like me can sustain a reputation for wit simply by speaking in complete sentences.”
Harriet Smart, The Northminster Mysteries Books 4-6