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Chapter Eight Hannah stayed at home while Daniel took Jolie to the train station in Springfield. Although he urged his wife to accompany them, she was adamant in her refusal. “It’s going to be difficult enough to let her go. I’ll say my goodbyes here and avoid the tears in a public place.” She smiled as if this was a desperate plea. “Besides someone has to look after the farm.” “Agreed, but Travis can take of things for a few days.” Daniel reminded her that his good friend had returned after being away for several months. “But who will cook for him, and put up the fruit for winter? My goodness, there’s are so many things to do here now. We can’t both be away.” She wouldn’t budge from her decision, and on this matter Daniel decided not to insist, though he did wonder why on this poi