Rules:
To open her heart to a stranger who knew nothing of her family and would leave town in the morning, carrying her secrets with him.
page 56, A Wreath of Snow by Liz Curtis Higgs
To open her heart to a stranger who knew nothing of her family and would leave town in the morning, carrying her secrets with him.
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Yes, sometimes a stranger is the best one to share secrets with....but then again, maybe not!
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I agree with Laurel!
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Now I'm wondering what the secrets were she told the stranger?
ReplyDeleteI agree with Laurel too... especially if that stranger is leaving town! But what are the secrets? Guess I'll have to read the book to find out.
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