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This is a truly sad piece...

Nancy

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I was never lost, but I was bewildered once for three days.

--Daniel Boone



>
>  Awash in More Than History
>
>  By David A. Fahrenthold
>
>  HOOPERSVILLE, Md. -- After Annie E. Wroten died in July 1903, she  
> was laid in a red-brick vault in a little cemetery here among  
> tomato farms and loblolly pines. Almost 104 years later, she's  
> about to be buried at sea.
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