"Okay." I said it fast, before my mind was clear that I had broken one of my rules for invisibility. Never be the one telling anybody what to do. But Juna seemed certain that this was right. - P205
Then came the swish of the trees, and the hiss of the snake, and there in the middle of our whooping landed Daria. - P209
No one said a word. I did all I could not to catch her eye. Juna had sorry written all over her face. If Billy slumped any lower, he’d have sunken into the mud. Ferdinand’s face looked tough, but even he dipped his eyes when Daria stared at him. - P210
A wedding? Any wedding I’d ever known meant trouble. - P214
Nora knew they were pain-filled. Her home wasn’t what she’d thought. Maybe this was why Rose had run off in the first place. - P215
Nora would have remained inconspicuous had one of Old Joe’s wooden dolls not fallen from his bag. - P217
Obstinance spread over Nora’s face. - P217
Nora watched him, trying to understand what had happened. That man had hurt Old Joe for no reason, and she’d stood there frozen. Embarrassment heated her face. As she slowly walked back home, one thing stuck with her. The power of that piece of paper. She hadn’t helped Old Joe, but maybe there was something she could do. She had a plan. - P218
Ink-black darkness enveloped her. - P221
The talk was all about the tree cutters. It was Master Crumb’s business that did some of that tree cutting. They were his tree cutters. - P230
MRS. LIGHT HAD REQUESTED THE KNIFE’S whereabouts, and her stare around the room drilled a hole in Sanzi’s chest. Guilt surged from Sanzi’s belly and burned a trail up to her ears. Still, her hand felt like lead, stuck in its place. - P234
"Each one of these markings shows the days Freewater has been here. They are only here because our people did so many things to make sure we survived. Each of us is as different as these ax strokes. We all have different things to contribute, and you don’t have to hang a sky bridge to help," said Ibra. Billy silently nodded. - P236
"Y-y-yes, they n-n-need long legs," Billy said, pointing to his spaghetti limbs and smiling with more confidence than he felt. - P238
Billy’s heart swelled with surprise and a hint of pride. Maybe she thought he was brave. Maybe he could be. He’d do it. - P239
Firelight appeared like a tiny dot in the trees. Another arrow flew and a sling caught it, like a dance. Billy had done it. - P248
A FEW WEEKS HAD PASSED SINCE ANNA HAD crushed the maypop flowers and stolen the whiskey. Each day she snuck behind the kitchen, pulled her jar from the dirt hole, and shook it. Each day the liquid grew a little darker, until on its final day, it had turned a deep brown. Anna raised it to the sun and nodded at the promise it held. - P250
As they turned from the office, which had been a crucial next step in Anna’s plan, Anna’s heart sank. - P251
It had worked for Rose, and yes, it could work for Anna. - P253
Little did Anna know that although her maypop water was very strong, its effect, at least initially, wouldn’t be sleep. Yes, her maypop water recipe had been right. Steep the maypop pulp in a little whiskey and it releases the sedative sleep effect that Anna had seen work on Rose. - P253
However, drinking that maypop water by the tumbler glass in whiskey changes its effect. Instead of putting the drinker to sleep, the first feeling becomes a kind of dizzy, boisterous delirium that would make the wedding reception anything but the quiet slumber of Anna’s imaginings. - P253
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