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Summary
In “Voyage Thirteen: 1976,” Amos and Martin Caveny suspected Amanda Paxmore was picking up Pusey from prison when she asked them to take her to Annapolis. Pusey had been sentenced to federal prison because he was involved in the Watergate scandal. Pusey’s sentence had not been lessened because he remained loyal to the president and had not incriminated anyone else. As they passed Devon Island, Amanda looked at the ruins of Rosalind’s Revenge and thought how its condition was similar to the condition of her life.
In “Refuge,” Washburn Turlock, a real estate agent specializing in high dollar properties, was excited when Owen Steed, who had been born at Devon but lived at the Refuge, came looking for property for sale. Washburn showed Owen and his wife, Ethel, the house on Devon Island, but said the island was...
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This section contains 1,636 words (approx. 5 pages at 400 words per page) |