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He worried constantly about his granddaughters, in a way that he’d never worried about his son. Were they happy? Were they safe? His wife had left him with an impossible task: to protect the girls from the hazardous world, a ravenous world, a world with teeth. Joseph alone was no match for it, and the girls had no interest in helping him. They wanted to live—loudly, freely.
The Hounding
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