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"What If You Left and Could Never Come Home?"

Submitted by kem on March 08, 2011

Mary Catherine Ball write about Freedom Calls for the Bay Weekly. This feature includes a recipe for "coach wheels" -- something Abby and Louisa liked to eat.

See http://bayweekly.com/old-site/year01/issue9_8/kids9_8.html.

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