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Grace Sherman 204 Rosewood Lane Cedar Cove, Washington
Dear Listener, If you've been to Cedar Cove before we've probably met. You can usually find me either at home or at the public... |
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Rosie Cox 311 Pelican Court Cedar Cove, Washington
Dear Listener, One thing about Cedar Cove - people sure are interested in what other people are doing. Take me, for instance.... |
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92 Pacific Boulevard Cedar Cove, Washington
Dear Listener:
I'm not much of a letter-writer. As the sheriff here, I'm used to writing incident reports, not chatty letters. But my... |
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