True Sisters: A NovelIn a novel based on true events, New York Times bestselling author Sandra Dallas delivers the story of four women---seeking the promise of salvation and prosperity in a new land---who come together on a harrowing journey. |
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... and half of a very poor man at that. “I'll push now,” Ella said, coming up behind Nannie, and because Nannie could see that the carts in front of the train had stopped and several of the Saints were already putting up tents, she.
... stopping on Levi's wife's hair shining in the sun. No one would believe that. Anne Sully could barely contain her annoyance when she saw that the carts in the front of the train had stopped and the men were putting up the tents. At the ...
... stopped him from leaving with the little ones? No, she knew she couldn't have. John might have left her with the girls, but he would have taken Joe. John was as stubborn as the missionaries themselves when he made up his mind about a ...
... stopped to ask for a bit of thread and the loan of a needle. They were so young, so earnest, and the place was deserted that afternoon. So Anne asked John if he would mend the coat himself while she fixed them a tea. And John, good ...
... stopped under a gaslight and looked Anne in the face. She could see his disappointment, but she would not be stopped. “You can't believe their story about God giving a poor American farmer seer stones to read golden plates! It's a fairy ...