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- Page 12 and 13: glance over them and just think,
- Page 14 and 15: The summers before that are a blur
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- Page 18 and 19: Luck never gi ves; it only l ends.
- Page 20 and 21: Tibby took her foot back. “It’s
- Page 22 and 23: asked practically. “If they fit C
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- Page 26 and 27: Tibby laughed. “That from the que
- Page 28 and 29: It was Bridget’s idea. The discov
- Page 30 and 31: ceremonies unabashedly. Tibby and L
- Page 32 and 33: Pants. Bridget called for a moment
- Page 34 and 35: 7. You must write to your Sisters t
- Page 36 and 37: One day, around the time Tibby was
- Page 38 and 39: had her bike. She rode the first bl
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- Page 42 and 43: eighty-four girls, all of whom were
- Page 44 and 45: There would be a few dust creatures
- Page 46 and 47: Tibby, You are with me, even though
- Page 48 and 49: The first thing was the front door.
- Page 50 and 51: passed through it. The inside of th
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The sunset was too beautiful. It al
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Lena smiled and went into the kitch
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“Hi, baby!” he said happily, pu
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“No. I traded it in this past spr
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She couldn’t talk fast enough.
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vision. “When did you get a fianc
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In his eyes was a plea. She felt it
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“ Lena.” Lena looked up from he
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Granted, Lena was suspicious of man
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“Oh, please,” Grandma said, pra
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He studied her face a moment, openl
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were called. For the moment they’
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I’m dying a slow death at Wallman
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There was a library card. A handy h
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“Could I come in?” She was pret
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Krista’s voice grew so quiet, Car
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“Oh, honey, you’re disappointed
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“Bridget?” He let her catch up
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“Makes sense,” she said. His pr
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Bridget raised her arms in the air
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When Lena arrived in the kitchen th
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She put on the Pants with a wrinkly
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Of course, I love it. But every day
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Do you seriously think I would stea
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Tibby plastered some approximation
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I can’t wait to get a letter from
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I have seen the future and it’s l
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Mexican candlesticks and salt and p
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He took a seat on the other side of
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Today, though, she’d have an adve
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She drew in a sharp breath. Someone
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Sometimes you’re the windshield;
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her longing to do that proof. Her f
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Tibby was stacking boxes of tampons
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a definite. But it was highly likel
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“Uh-oh.” Diana looked up from h
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“Whether or not Eric is there.”
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Her words were not appearing to mak
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I f you feel like you're under cont
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“She didn’t have a real wedding
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goals. Team three, recently dubbed
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crashed through it. She made other
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Now you’ve got the son you always
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look at herself through the eyes of
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Hours after the fight, Lena sat bet
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And then she would explain it to Ko
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Tibby had never really considered t
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do it right. With baby monitors and
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working. Geometric proofs were pure
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Carmen shot to her feet. “Let’s
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I f you don’t find it in the inde
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her continuous shot on the guy work
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At level four, there was a sea batt
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“So what?” she said. “First o
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didn’t feel like spending quality
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“ Barbara, you know my daughter,
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taffeta gown. Carmen could only pra
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package, covered with colorful, fak
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sucked in her breath. After the sto
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or anything. I can only remember so
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would say something. He got out of
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Ti me tell s the truth. —Fortune
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eing weirdly uncertain about how sh
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Carma, I’m writing from the post
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“You better tell them all the tru
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Her dad was already most of the way
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ometimes a walk helped cool Carmen
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the police. He was sitting at the d
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gotten himself accepted at the Lond
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and her thinking never happened at
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L ife i s so . . . whatever. —Kel
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“Well, kind of,” Bridget answer
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“What do you mean?” Bridget ask
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Carmen really cried. She sobbed. Sh
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I just felt . . . invisible there,
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ket, laughing at something Marci sa
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You will make all kinds of mistakes
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favorite. It was a little smeared,
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you and Tib and Carmen, so it can
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In most of Bridget’s romantic fan
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Grandma in the hospital. She’s ve
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legs and hopped up onto the bed to
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“ o guess what?” Effie’s chee
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Then a neck. Then an eyebrow. Then
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Bridget nodded, but she didn’t em
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putting in the ninety cents in chan
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grew up here as a Greek boy. And ve
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Bridget moved herself out to the li
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an interview. What are you guys, th
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Bailey nodded. “Are you going?”
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It was seven minutes after four, an
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already. “Is she just having a ch
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You can take a road that gets you t
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would have smiled, but as it was, s
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a decade to perfect the science, bu
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Dully she realized that she would h
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“All right, Tacos,” Molly said.
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First Tibby brought up the box of E
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Go go go, she commanded herself. Do
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“What are you watching?” Carmen
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What if there was no time left? Wha
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She would just stay here holding Ba
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Lena studied the faces of the girls
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Lena slept in the next morning. Wel
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now. “Lena, listen to me, okay? W
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Bailey looked at the clock. “You
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egin. The ushers had finished usher
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took over the sand. The sunset was
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with a million guys more interestin
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Under the tent in the backyard, Car
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Carmen bit her lip shamefully. “S
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filthy hair. As it was, she only ga
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Which turned out to be a good thing
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Lena swept her hair off the back of
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“What is it?” he asked. Was his
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In your eyes I am compl ete. —Pet
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“Awww,” she said. He shrugged h
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something important. This was how i
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Lena read Bridget’s letters on th
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“Mrs. Graffman, I know what happe
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found Bridget. Just a yellow head a
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We will go • Nowhere we know •
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in to one another as pebbles in a r
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The Second Summer of the Sisterhood
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The Pants find Bridget in the Deep
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ody else. If everybody lied, then i
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The Pants join Tibby at a summer fi
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She felt a little sad when the wait
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were not in her drawers. Nor were t
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Pants, slender and young. They fit
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Lena didn’t like fights. She didn