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1 " Even after everyone had gone home, the house was filled with the good time they’d had, as if it could linger in the air like the voices and music lingered in memory. Mina wrapped the memory up and put it in her heart; there was a quiet gladness, deep like a tree and tall in her "
― Cynthia Voigt , Come a Stranger (Tillerman Cycle, #5)
2 " Mina wanted some of the kind of love Momma gave to her children, where love was the first and deepest thing, and the questions came later and the answers wouldn't matter much measured up against the love. "
3 " Mina wanted some of the kind of love Momma gave to her children, wheere love was the first and deepest thing, and the questions came later and the answers wouldn't matter much measured up against the love. "
4 " Mina thought to herself, watching, her momma was the kind of woman she wanted to be, wherever else she got to in her life. "
5 " She was too often too close to off balance, she knew that. "