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—Samuel Johnson, The Rambler, November 10, 1750 APRIL WAS ASLEEP in her office when Barbara walked in. “Sorry,” she said, “but you might want to take this call.” “Who is it?” “June Tully. She’s the mother of the special-needs child. From Fort Moxie. The one who’s been in the news.” The child, Jeri Tully, had been all over the media a few weeks ago when she’d wandered out of her house and somehow gotten onto Route 11, apparently headed for her special-education class in Walhalla, whic...h was thirty-five miles from her home in Fort Moxie. It had been a Saturday. According to the parents, it had been the only time in Jeri’s life she’d done anything like that. She’d gone almost a mile in near-zero temperatures before getting off the highway. A frightened search had developed in Fort Moxie, where nobody thought to look on the road. Fortunately, Jim Stuyvesant, the editor of the Fort Moxie News, was on his way to the Roundhouse when he spotted what appeared to be a churning wind in the middle of a snow-covered field.
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