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“Dear Madam:”
M. Louisa Locke, Maids of Misfortune
“it to Miss Pinehurst, and, putting her arm around her,”
M. Louisa Locke, Uneasy Spirits
“they reached”
M. Louisa Locke, Maids of Misfortune
“totally besotted”
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“national panic and depression, and it had been Voss’s desire to put his personal finances on a sounder”
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“If looks could kill.”
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“I happen to believe that what’s right for a man to do is right for a woman.”
M. Louisa Locke, Maids of Misfortune
“while attending the funeral of Matthew Voss. After Nate Dawson had left last night, she found that the more she thought about what she had learned, the more convinced she became Mr. Voss must have been murdered. But why?”
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“crazy to me," Voss bluntly told Annie the first day he had come to Sibyl for advice. "Can't see”
M. Louisa Locke, Maids of Misfortune
“Why was she so blind to death when she was able to see life so clearly?”
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“An enormous cat lay in a comforting, rumbling mass on her lap.”
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“sit down over there with the hag!”
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“It's a long buttonhook.”
M. Louisa Locke, Maids of Misfortune
“by”
M. Louisa Locke, Deadly Proof
“wife, and he wanted to make sure his son”
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“I confess that I have been quite”
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“someone who sneaked into the”
M. Louisa Locke, Pilfered Promises
“Nancy will go downstairs in just a minute and get a hansom”
M. Louisa Locke, Maids of Misfortune
“It takes double the capacity, ingenuity, patience and experience to teach a child five years old that it does one of ten.” ––Mr. Slade, Quincey Board of Education speaking at the California State Teacher's Association, San Francisco Chronicle, 1880”
M. Louisa Locke, Uneasy Spirits
“Leaving this conundrum”
M. Louisa Locke, Maids of Misfortune
“Did he buy you this locket?”
M. Louisa Locke, Maids of Misfortune
“men in particular, would rather trust their lives to the stars than to the advice of a woman.”
M. Louisa Locke, Maids of Misfortune

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