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Invisible Invisible by Danielle Steel
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“Look for The Whittiers,”
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“Sometimes that happens, you do the right thing and the reward comes later.”
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“The lesson he had learned was that passion came at too high a price, and love was only an illusion.”
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“Antonia felt unwelcome in her own home, and rarely saw her parents. She knew her mother didn’t like her, Fabienne said so openly.”
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“At six, the teachers noticed how shy and uncommunicative she was at school, and called Fabienne and Brandon in to discuss it with them.”
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“nothing else about him, not even his birth date.”
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“soldiers did, with unforgettable memories of his time in Paris, leaving behind a baby he knew nothing about and never would. Fabienne’s mother realized she was pregnant two months after he had left, and tried to discover his whereabouts from the army base in Paris. His name was Jimmy Smith, she knew”
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“She was most comfortable when no one could see her. Being noticed by anyone, particularly her parents, seemed fraught with risk.”
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“She knew when to talk, and when not to, and most of the time it was safer not to. She learned to disappear, to hide in the shadows, to make herself so small and stay so silent that they forgot she was in the room.”
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“Excerpt from The Whittiers”
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“younger boys gently but firmly, and after dinner they all went to their rooms to settle down, call friends, watch TV, or do whatever they wanted. Jake came to check on her, tucked into Seth’s room. “Are you doing okay?” “I couldn’t be happier, and they’re not crazy at all, they’re terrific!” It was a house full of love. It filled every space and reverberated from the rafters. “They’re on their best behavior for you. Wait till the boys get into a fight and start throwing things at each other, and my dad’s two little monsters arrive on Christmas Eve and Day. My mother says they’re both hyperactive, and Genevieve thinks they’re fine.” Antonia loved Eloise, when she and John arrived the morning of Christmas Eve. They all had lunch together and went for a walk on Ocean Beach. The fog was hovering just beyond the coastline, and you could hear foghorns in the distance. It was such a picturesque little city. Antonia loved”
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