Read Blood From a Stone Online
Authors: Cynthia Lucas
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ups
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rt
.”
He nodded and smiled even though he wasn’t e
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actly sure what the terms ‘labs’ or ‘blood work ups’ meant. Must have to do with something in a laboratory and blood tests? He’d have to look them up later. No matter…he’d meant what he said about taking care of kids.