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The Devil's Glove The Devil's Glove by Lucretia Grindle
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“Trembling with something that is rage, or grief, or exhaustion, or all three, I pick up my skirts and start toward the milking shed. I must let the cows out to graze. I must help my mother and Hannah. I must care for Tiny Hannah, and my goats, and even Abigail. I must tend to all the things women tend to so men can leave.”
Lucretia Grindle, The Devil's Glove
“Hannah Smith has grown stronger, and not just in body. Left with Tiny Hannah after her men were taken, she could have chosen to wither and sink. To become another Mary Skilling, lost in the angry madness of grief. Or a Mercy Lewis, wandering in the terror of her own shadows. Or she could turn like a ship before the winds and unfurl into the world. As she has done.”
Lucretia Grindle, The Devil's Glove
“We carry worlds inside us. And we are, all of us at once, more than one being. Or we can be.”
Lucretia Grindle, The Devil's Glove
“We are strangers here,” he says. “Newly come for a new beginning. My Hannah and I, we wish just for a good life on this land. We are not wealthy, and we are not churched, and have few acquaintances in the town. You have been good to us, Mistress. We will not forget it.”
Lucretia Grindle, The Devil's Glove