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Christmas at the Waratah Inn (Waratah Inn, #4) Christmas at the Waratah Inn by Lilly Mirren
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“I don’t want to miss out on the best things in life because I’m holding on too tight to the things I already have, things like my house, things that don’t matter in the big scheme of things.”
Lilly Mirren, Christmas at the Waratah Inn
“I don’t want to miss out on the best things in life because I’m holding on too tight to the things I already have, things like my house, things that”
Lilly Mirren, Christmas at the Waratah Inn
“It was easier to deal with loss or pain in his own life than to see his child enduring it and be unable to do anything about it.”
Lilly Mirren, Christmas at the Waratah Inn
“One of the hardest things about being a parent was letting go of control and watching your child make mistakes, watching them go through pain, unable to protect them.”
Lilly Mirren, Christmas at the Waratah Inn
“What I really need to do is stop waiting around for my children to visit me, and get my own life.”
Lilly Mirren, Christmas at the Waratah Inn
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Lilly Mirren, Christmas at the Waratah Inn
“Beauty is truth, truth beauty, —that is all ye know on earth, and all ye need to know,” murmured Liz. He glanced at her in surprise. Keats’, Ode to a Grecian Urn, was his favourite poem.”
Lilly Mirren, Christmas at the Waratah Inn
“It’s all about your attitude, she’d said. If you go into it believing it’s going to be fun, that you’ll have a good time, you will. If you’re dreading it, you’ll have a lousy time.”
Lilly Mirren, Christmas at the Waratah Inn
“He wished he knew how to stand up to a bully”
Lilly Mirren, Christmas at the Waratah Inn