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  • She gave me an enthusiastic guided tour of the picturesque Beavier estate, which was once a working farm.

    Cradle and All Patterson, James, 1947- 2000

  • I'd looked forward to an investigation of the Beavier library As big as the libraries in some small towns, it was a place where I could do serious research.

    Cradle and All Patterson, James, 1947- 2000

  • That night I sat in the den of the Beavier house with Justin, Cardinal Rooney, the Beaviers, and Kathleen.

    Cradle and All Patterson, James, 1947- 2000

  • Finally, they stood facing each other in front of the Beavier house.

    Cradle and All Patterson, James, 1947- 2000

  • I AWOKE WITH A START, wondering where I was, and then I remembered that we were in another of the Beavier cars.

    Cradle and All Patterson, James, 1947- 2000

  • He was sending a priest from Boston to stay at the Beavier house.

    Cradle and All Patterson, James, 1947- 2000

  • Father Justin O'Carroll stood in a patch of bright sunshine at the foot of the Beavier driveway and tried to catch his breath.

    Cradle and All Patterson, James, 1947- 2000

  • I WAS MET at the front door by the Beavier housekeeper, who briefly introduced me to Mrs. Beavier and then showed me to my "room at the cottage."

    Cradle and All Patterson, James, 1947- 2000

  • It was a nasty-looking fillet knife, one used to slice and gut fish in the Beavier kitchen.

    Cradle and All Patterson, James, 1947- 2000

  • Jamie's own parents were pretty wealthy, but he'd still felt intimidated as he drove up to the Beavier house that night.

    Cradle and All Patterson, James, 1947- 2000

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