Cedar Woman (151 page)

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Authors: Debra Shiveley Welch

Logan
fac
e
d
a
sum
m
er
of
restricted
ac
t
ivities
because
of
the
m
issing
b
o
ne
f
rom his
hip,
w
h
ich
ne
e
d
e
d
to
re-
gr
o
w
be
f
o
r
e
he
c
o
uld
ride
h
is
b
icycle,
j
u
m
p
,
r
o
ller
s
k
ate,
o
r
e
ng
a
g
e
in
a
n
y
o
f
t
h
e
acti
v
ities
an
ei
gh
t-

 

 

 

93
Baysa-ar – ho
n
or, trust, faith
94
A
ir
-
u
h – w
ind
95
D
a
n – G
o
d
i
s
m
y ju
d
g
e
96
Loo-lee

flower
y
ear-o
l
d
boy
e
n
j
o
y
ed
d
u
r
i
ng
t
h
e
l
o
n
g
,
s
u
mm
er
vacati
o
n
be
f
o
re
starti
n
g
b
ack to school
in
t
h
e
fall.
Lena
k
n
e
w
t
h
at
her
p
a
rents w
o
uld
gl
a
d
l
y watch
t
h
eir belov
e
d gr
an
ds
o
n
w
h
ile she
was
at t
h
e
rest
a
u
r
a
nt,
but w
a
nt
e
d
L
o
gan
e
n
g
ag
e
d
i
n s
o
m
et
h
i
n
g
to
sta
v
e
o
f
f
b
o
red
o
m
.
In
a
dd
iti
on
,
s
h
e
felt
t
h
at
an
o
p
p
o
r
t
un
ity
to
learn
a
life
s
k
ill
m
u
st
n
ever
b
e
p
assed
u
p
.
Als
o
,
L
og
a
n
wo
u
ld
in
h
er
i
t
t
h
e
res
ta
u
r
a
nt
s
o
m
e
da
y
,
and Lena
felt
t
h
at
he
s
h
o
u
l
d
b
e
g
i
n
l
ea
r
n
in
g
h
o
w
t
o
t
ake
care
of
h
i
s
i
nheri
t
an
c
e.
Therefore,
she
recruited
her
staff
to
he
l
p
h
er
with
h
e
r
s
o
n,
un
til
h
e
r
pare
n
t
s
p
i
c
k
ed
h
i
m
u
p
in
t
h
e
early
after
n
oon for a
m
u
ch
n
ee
d
ed rest after
t
h
e acti
v
ities of
t
h
e
d
ay.
Diti
smiled
at
t
h
e
little
bo
y
, wi
n
cing
i
n
si
d
e as
h
e re
m
e
m
b
ered
t
h
e pain
Lo
gan
h
a
d
e
nd
u
r
e
d
aft
e
r
his
s
u
r
g
er
y
.
He
wa
s
,
ho
w
e
v
e
r
,
pleas
e
d
to see
that
Log
a
n’s
li
m
p
was
beco
m
i
ng
less
and
less
not
i
ceable,
which meant that the
pain
was
abat
i
n
g.
Su
c
h
a
s
w
eet
ki
d
,
Diti
t
h
o
u
g
h
t
to
h
i
m
s
e
l
f,
pre
p
aring
t
o
enj
o
y
Lo
g
an’s c
o
m
p
a
n
y.
Lo
g
an was
a
l
i
ttle
bo
y -
for
a
w
h
ile
lon
g
er. His
ar
m
s
were
s
m
oo
th and
ro
u
n
d,
his
sh
o
u
l
d
e
r
s
b
o
n
e
y
:
t
h
e
body
o
f
an
acti
v
e
child
g
o
ne
f
r
om c
h
ub
b
y
a
n
d
b
a
b
y
ish
to
t
h
e
c
o
ltish
b
u
ild
o
f
t
h
e
a
do
l
escent
w
h
o
li
k
es
to
f
is
h
,
b
u
ll
f
ro
g
h
un
t
,
ru
n w
it
h
hi
s
d
o
g.
His
h
air
was
a
l
u
xuria
n
t
,
s
h
i
n
ing
d
ar
k
,
brown.
His
lar
g
e
eyes,
the sa
m
e
color
as
his
m
o
ther’s,
were
lu
m
i
nous
and
full
of
intelligence,
his f
o
rehe
a
d
b
r
o
a
d
a
n
d
h
i
g
h
,
b
u
t
not
ov
e
rly
so.
His
s
k
in
was
a
s
m
ooth bronze, his brows
clear
cut
an
d
slightly
arched, his face b
e
autiful
i
n
s
p
ite of
his
birth
d
e
fect:
t
h
e
sev
er
e
clefting
of
t
h
e
li
p
,
g
u
m and
ha
r
d
a
n
d
s
o
ft palates,
no
w
r
e
pair
e
d
.
T
h
e
s
u
r
g
eons h
a
d d
on
e
t
h
eir w
o
rk
w
ell.
H
i
s
up
p
e
r
li
p
was
p
l
u
m
p
i
ng
out
an
d
th
e
h
i
nt of
a
cu
p
id
’s
bo
w
w
a
s beg
i
nn
i
ng
t
o
ma
n
ifest.

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