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Examples

  • Leah accepted the letter, and when she spied Gid's handwriting she knew Adah's brother, still sweet on her, had sent it.

    Covenant Lewis, Beverly 2002

  • Only with Aunt Lizzie and Adah Peachey, Gid's younger sister, could Leah share confidentially.

    Covenant Lewis, Beverly 2002

  • She wouldn't go so far as to say that Gid's sister had ended up riding home with a boy other than her brother.

    Covenant Lewis, Beverly 2002

  • She stood and walked the whole length of the side of the pond, seeing Gid's German shepherd, Fritzi, bounding toward her.

    Covenant Lewis, Beverly 2002

  • "Gid's not one to push himself off on folk, least of all girls," Smithy added.

    Covenant Lewis, Beverly 2002

  • She was ever so glad he hadn't put Gid's name in the middle of things.

    Covenant Lewis, Beverly 2002

  • By Gid's calculations, his German shepherd pups were close to being weaned, in which case he could start contacting the folk who'd agreed to purchase at least five of the litter.

    Covenant Lewis, Beverly 2002

  • So then, no matter what nice thing she might've said about Gid's note, his sister would have probably misunderstood, so hopeful Adah was.

    Covenant Lewis, Beverly 2002

  • Then, reaching up, she touched the young pup in Gid's arms, and suddenly the dog began to lick her hand with his little pink tongue.

    Covenant Lewis, Beverly 2002

  • Leah was obviously Gid's one and only sweetheart girl, and he'd set his sights -- and heart -- on her, and nothing either Abram or the smithy thought about Jonas Mast made any difference.

    Covenant Lewis, Beverly 2002

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