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  • All this talk brought on a fierce hunger, and at Wendells suggestion they climbed down the ladder and wandered into the House to eat.

    The Thief of Always Barker, Clive, 1952- 1992

  • The bag contained fifty-five hundred dollars, the small fortune that Sorenson had brought to Colorado for the purchase of irrigated land, and now it belonged to the Wendells.

    Centennial Michener, James 1974

  • The senior Wendells certainly did not allow the murder to trouble their consciences.

    Centennial Michener, James 1974

  • So the Wendells took their accustomed places beside the piano and their sweet voices united in that anthem of countryside hope.

    Centennial Michener, James 1974

  • Dumire attended the wedding, held in the ballroom of the Railway Arms, and he listened while the three Wendells sang and women wept.

    Centennial Michener, James 1974

  • Something that Sheriff Dumire told me at the time made me think that he suspected the Wendells of having done away with the man.

    Centennial Michener, James 1974

  • Despite all his questioning, Dumire could in no way establish that Sorenson had ever been acquainted with the Wendells.

    Centennial Michener, James 1974

  • "As this gifted family sings our old favorite it sounds more like a hymn than the hymns we sing, " and with this benediction the Wendells became citizens of Centennial.

    Centennial Michener, James 1974

  • He beamed as the Wendells took their place beside the piano.

    Centennial Michener, James 1974

  • That Sunday evening, at the informal worship services Reverend Holly enjoyed conducting, the three Wendells secured for themselves a place in the affections of Centennial.

    Centennial Michener, James 1974

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