I wanted to stand up and shout that this was unfair, but loud voices were not permitted in the library.
Lynn AustinToday Mrs. Beasley began by clearing her throat. Again, this isn't a worrisome sign. Librarians are not overly talkative so our throats can get froggy from lack of use.
Lynn AustinLibrarians are serious people, seldom given to jocularity. The reason for this, I believe, is because we are overwhelmed by the enormous number of good books waiting to be read, leaving little time for frivolity.
Lynn AustinWe are a stoic, reserved bunch who hide our emotions well - except when reading a terribly sad or poignant story, of course. I have been known to sob aloud at a tragic ending.
Lynn AustinYou can't serve God by acting contrary to His nature
Lynn AustinIt takes less courage to end your life in a burst of glory than to face the mistakes you’ve made and start over.
Lynn Austinshe could begin again and not become so entangled in this long, horrible war, would she watch from the sidelines as a spectator this time? Would she choose differently, take fewer risks? Caroline
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