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Unexpectedly, unpredictably and perhaps in a way that can’t be replicated, it is for a moment the perfect thing, a true “foster-child of Silence and slow Time.”

Although Sara didn’t share the foster-child experience in the way older children who are taken from their homes do, she still feels a kinship to the children her parents have shared stories about.

They founded it to benefit the Robitailles' foster-child charity — and because Bernard didn't want to go 10 days at the festival without playing hockey.

We made up our minds to go to Makkah where I purposed to seek a foster-child whose grateful parents would help us out of our miserable plight.

Her heart misgave her; he was her foster-child—dear to her as her own.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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