O'Hare House Mysteries
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"Oh, Red!" said Clara as Wesley reached out to shake his hand. "I couldn't be happier for you!"
"I would always be available to you, Mrs. O'Hare,” Red said, “I would never forget who got me this opportunity. I wouldn't go abandoning an employer like that."
"You must live the biggest, most wonderful life you possibly can," said Clara. "For far too often it ends too soon. Live large and seize hold of your dreams and all of the opportunities which come along the way. We shall always be here if you need us."
"And we might just need you," said Marguerite. "Perhaps as consulting mediums?"
Clara leaned gratefully against Wesley, feeling as if, for the first time in forever she needed nothing more. "Of course. I am always happy to help those who are troubled finally find rest."
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