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| | Chapter 2: Wildegeest! A Search For Last Places (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05) |
 | | This hard earned clearing of land, in this thinly populated maritime county of the 1950's, allowed these city-bred people the rare opportunity to build their marriage "from the ground up", and an unexcelled chance to devote time and energy to the raising and enjoyment of their children during their formative years. |
 | | One night, with their first two babies peacefully asleep and within safe hearing distance, they slipped down to the shore to watch an eclipse slowly erase the sparkling moonlit pathway of light across Bogue Sound, and then to listen to the surf crashing on the isolated ocean beach, only a mile away. |
 | | There was always a generator plant, a landing field, fishing boats, and dogs not allowed to run free. |
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