Justin's Bride (1995)

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She continued to study her worn shoes. Thomas came back into the office after having followed the woman.
“She disappeared,” he said, between breaths. “She must have had a wagon somewhere. I’m sure it won’t take me long to find out where she lives and who she is. I could—”
Justin cut him off with a shake of his head. He crouched in front of the little girl. Long matted black hair hung past her shoulders and shadowed her face. She was as dirty and smelly as the woman had been.
“What’s your name?”
...he asked.
“B-Bonnie.”
“Was that lady your mother?”
“No. My mama’s dead.”
“I’m sorry, Bonnie. Was that lady taking care of you?”
The girl nodded. “Mama couldn’t be with me, so she left me with Mrs. Jarvis. Mrs. Jarvis told me whores go to hell, and that I’m going to hell, too, to be with my mama.” She swallowed. “Is this hell?”
Despite her slumped shoulders and trembling voice, Justin smiled slightly. “Sometimes I think so, honey, but no. This is Landing.


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