The Medal of Honor: A Daughter's Reckoning
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turned pale when I said the name. "I'm sorry,
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reams turning into a nightmare. The
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our own, Sarah. And never,
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to my brother, David Carter, an art stud
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flame
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enc
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s an em
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apartment of yours? My boys paid i
od ran
know, they listen to important people. People who donate. One word fr
that waiver. To say i
tomorrow," he sa
apartment. The d
at little we had left was smashed. S
framed photo of Dad in his dress blues, the g
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country. I was facing common
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