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Index
Prologue: Cedar Hollow, West Virginia, 2010
Chapter One: The beginning
Chapter Two: The old woman
Chapter Three: The hiding place
Chapter Four: The old woman
Chapter Five: The girl
Chapter Six: The trip
Chapter Seven: The town of Cedar Hollow
Chapter Eight: Lost loved ones
Chapter Nine: The old woman
Chapter Ten: Billy May and the girl
Chapter Eleven: Jimmy the Great
Chapter Twelve: A gift
Chapter Thirteen: Mr. Smith’s General Store
Chapter Fourteen: Old Mongrel returns
Chapter Fifteen: A roast is more than a roast
Chapter Sixteen: A stormy night
Chapter Seventeen: The old woman
Chapter Eighteen: Innocence lost
Chapter Nineteen: Mrs. Lorraine Pruitt
Chapter Twenty: Corinne
Chapter Twenty-One: A safe haven
Chapter Twenty-Two: Sue Ann’s epiphany
Chapter Twenty-Three: The girl awakens
Chapter Twenty-Four: Roy Campbell
Chapter Twenty-Five: The old woman
Chapter Twenty-Six: Jessie
Chapter Twenty-Seven: Jimmy and Roy
Chapter Twenty-Eight: Mrs. Lorraine Pruitt
Chapter Twenty-Nine: Jessie’s story
Chapter Thirty: Mr. Smith’s General Store
Chapter Thirty-One: Sue Ann learns the truth
Chapter Thirty-Two: Billy May
Chapter Thirty-Three: A restless night for the folks of Cedar Hollow
Chapter Thirty-Four: Billy May
Chapter Thirty-Five: Corinne
Chapter Thirty-Six: Morning in the town
Chapter Thirty-Seven: Shift change
Chapter Thirty-Eight: On the move
Chapter Thirty-Nine: Billy May and Jessie
Chapter Forty: Up the mountain
Chapter Forty-One: The cabin
Chapter Forty-Two: The conclusion
Chapter Forty-Three: The aftermath
Chapter Forty-Four: Two months later
Chapter Forty-Five: Jessie
Epilogue
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