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The Irish Rose (Sandy Cove #7) The Irish Rose by Susanne O'Leary
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“I suppose it depends on what one means by success,’ he said as if to himself. ‘Wealth? The means to buy expensive things? Or just having survived by doing it all yourself, using your own talents? Success is probably simply being happy in your own skin.”
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“And we will manage. We will.”
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“what was the use of grieving for a life that was over?”
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“Success is probably simply being happy in your own skin.”
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“Wealth? The means to buy expensive things? Or just having survived by doing it all yourself, using your own talents? Success is probably simply being happy in your own skin.”
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“suppose it depends on what one means by success,’ he said as if to himself.”
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“forgotten all about it, but we’ve been looking after it for over ten years now. It might help you get back on your feet.’ Lydia took the documents”
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“As always, I want to thank my wonderful editor, Jennifer Hunt, and also everyone at Bookouture, who work so hard on the production, marketing and publicity of my books. But most of all I want to thank all my readers, who buy my books and also take the time and trouble to let me know how much you enjoy them. In these”
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“hadn’t”
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“Aren’t we all a little dented and scarred by life? Nobody escapes pain and sadness, really,”
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“Trying to understand some people is like banging your head against the wall. It’s painful and it serves no purpose.”
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“She would often go from a lunch to afternoon”
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“Aren’t we all a little dented and scarred by life? Nobody escapes pain and sadness, really,’ Conor said, his voice suddenly hoarse.”
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