Printer In Petticoats. Lynna Banning
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Название: Printer In Petticoats

Автор: Lynna Banning

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Вестерны

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isbn: 9781474042369

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СКАЧАТЬ her feeling off balance.

      And no matter what he said about the advantages of their newspaper competition, she would bet he was just waiting for her to make a dire mistake so he could force her Sentinel out of business.

      She straightened her spine. Whatever it was Cole Sanders wanted, she would never let him have it.

       Chapter Seven

      “Mr. Sanders?”

      Cole kept his gaze on the page proof spread out on his desk. “Hmm? What is it, Noralee?”

      “How do you know when you fall in love?”

      “What?” His head jerked up. “What did you say?”

      Noralee scuffed her leather heels against the bottom rung of her stool. “I said,” she repeated, annoyance coloring her voice, “how do you know when you fall in love?”

      Cole stared into his typesetter’s guileless brown eyes. “Well, uh...”

      “My sister, Edith, she’s my twin, she says your head goes all fuzzy and your heart doesn’t beat right.”

      “She does, does she?”

      “Yeah. And she says your hands shake and—”

      “Noralee, you shouldn’t believe everything your sister tells you. Just ask yourself, how would she know?”

      “Oh, Edith says she knows everything.”

      “You believe that?”

      Noralee studied the type stick cradled in her palm. “I dunno. That’s why I asked you.”

      Cole studied the girl’s earnest face, then let his gaze drift out the front window. How did you know when you fall in love? Talk about a punch straight into his gut. Oh, shoot, he didn’t want to remember.

      “Mr. Sanders?”

      “Well, um...”

      “And don’t tell me you just know. That’s what Ma always says, but I think she says that cuz she doesn’t really know.”

      “Why wouldn’t your mother know? She married your father, didn’t she?”

      “Yeah, but... But I think she did it just cuz Pa kept askin’ her. Not cuz she was in love. And that’s what Pa thinks, too.”

      “Noralee, usually when people get married they care about each other. It might not be all flutters and blushes, but it’s real all the same.”

      “How do you know, Mr. Sanders? You ever loved anybody?”

      Cole shut his eyes. God yes, he’d loved somebody. And his heart had pounded and his head had gone fuzzy and all the rest. It had been the most earth-shaking thing that had ever happened to him, and he knew right down to the bottom of his boots that he would never, ever forget it.

      Or her. He swallowed over a sharp rock lodged in his throat and opened his eyes.

      “Well,” he said. He cleared his throat. “Well, I think that, um, you should be sure to take your pulse every morning to check your heartbeat and see if you can remember your multiplication tables to check your brain.”

      “Oh.”

      “You any good at math?”

      “Well, yes, but...”

      “Okay, figure me this—how many articles can you typeset in an hour?”

      “Depends on how long the articles are.”

      “Right. Now, about—”

      “You gonna answer my question, Mr. Sanders?” She poked out her lower lip and swung her heel against the stool rung.

      “Look, Noralee, I’m not going to lie to you. When you fall in love you’ll feel it in every single part of you, your head, your heart, right down to your big toe. You won’t be able to miss it.”

      Her brown eyes widened. “Really? Really and truly?”

      “Really and truly.”

      “Does it ever go away?”

      “No, honey, it doesn’t ever go away. So be careful who you fall in love with, you hear?”

      He had to clear his throat again, but it didn’t help. He could see Maryann in that blue gingham dress he loved, coming through the apple orchard as she always did when he worked late on the newspaper, and a sharp ache knifed into his belly.

      He wondered if he’d ever be able to think of her without feeling as if he’d been hit over the head with a spiked shovel. Two spiked shovels.

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