The Searchers (33 page)

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Authors: Alan LeMay

He thought she was asleep, until she spoke, a whisper against his chest. “I remember,” she said in a strangely mixed tongue of Indian-English: “I remember it all. But you the most. I remember how hard I loved you.” She held onto him with what strength she had left; but she seemed all right, he thought, as she went to sleep.

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WEST OF NOWHERE

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SPANISH CROSSING

THE SMOKY YEARS

WINTER RANGE

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February 2009

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