Read Blood From a Stone Online
Authors: Cynthia Lucas
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.
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h
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head
and
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w
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k o
ff
.
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ou
k
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it
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.
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ped
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nodded.
“
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be
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.
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e co
m
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g
.”
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o
w
a
r
d
t
he
fir
e
tr
uck
and po
li
ce
ca
r
.
“
O
h,
and
en
j
oy
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er
d
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nner
w
it
h
t
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ady
fri
end
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on
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g
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.
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n
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er
m
i
nd….pu
rt
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.
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nd
she
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a,
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a
k
no
w
.”
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e
w
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n
k
ed.