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February 2009

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    God designed women to fight. They fight, not with a weapon — they are too valuable for that — they fight with the hundreds of little details that make a home. Women make culture like the earth makes food. They put into action the things they believe and make the home fit to them whatever those beliefs are.
    Michael Collendar of St. Anne's Pub
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