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Huw's Legacy
- The Evans Family Saga, Book 3
- Narrated by: Jim Meskimen
- Length: 12 hrs and 14 mins
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Doctor Turnbull had estimated that Kyle's mother had six months to live - that was three months ago.
He felt guilty for playing a game as she suffered back at their small excuse for a house. She had insisted and knew that it was important to her that he spend time outside of the mechanized hell where he spent 60 hours a week earning his meager pay that kept food on the table and paid the rent. She had lost so much weight and was only able to tolerate a weak broth now, so he didn’t believe it would be that long.
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