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Summary
In Chapter 11, “The View from Duma,” Edgar told Wireman about his experience with Elizabeth’s dead twin sisters the night of the storm. Based on what he has experienced on Duma Key, Wireman believed Edgar’s story about the girls. As a favor, Edgar asked Wireman to find out everything he could about Elizabeth’s sisters and how they died.
Dario from the gallery called Edgar and told him they wanted to make Wireman’s portrait and the Girl and Ship series the centerpieces of the show. Dario was disturbed because Edgar had not been preparing for his lecture.
Wireman learned Edgar was not making any preparations for his show and contacted Pam to help him create invitations. Edgar was angry at first with Wireman’s interference, but Wireman informed Edgar he had intervened only because...
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