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Billy
moved
fast
.
He
found
a
large
stick
and
threw
it
across
to
him
.
Shimmying
up
the
tree
,
Billy
climbed
out
on
a
branch
,
down
the
rope
,
and
pulled
his
brother
to
safety
.
When
they
were
on
the
bank
,
Jimbo
lay
back
and
looked
at
him
.
Billy
said
nothing
,
but
Jimbo
put
his
arm
around
his
kid
brother
s
shoulder
.
"
You
saved
my
life
,
Bill
.
I
owe
you
.
"
Unlike
Billy
and
Jimbo
,
Kathy
loved
Catholic
shool
and
admired
the
sisters
.
She
was
,
she
decided
,
definitely
going
to
be
a
nun
when
she
grew
up
.
She
adored
the
memory
of
her
father
and
tried
to
find
out
all
she
could
about
Johnny
Morrison
.
Her
mother
had
told
the
children
that
their
father
had
been
ill
,
was
taken
to
the
hospital
,
and
had
died
.
Now
that
she
was
five
and
in
school
,
whatever
she
did
,
Kathy
asked
herself
first
,
"
Is
that
what
Daddy
Johnny
would
want
me
to
do
?
"
It
was
something
she
would
continue
into
adulthood
.
Dorothy
saved
some
money
from
her
singing
engagements
and
bought
part
interest
in
the
Top
Hat
Bar
.
She
met
a
handsome
,
fast
-
talking
young
man
who
had
a
wonderful
idea
about
the
two
of
them
opening
a
supper
club
in
Florida
.
They
had
to
move
fast
,
he
explained
.
She
should
take
the
children
to
Florida
to
look
over
a
couple
of
places
.
He
would
stay
here
in
Circleville
,
sell
her
interest
in
the
bar
and
then
join
her
.
All
she
had
to
do
was
sign
her
share
over
to
him
.
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She
did
what
he
suggested
,
took
the
children
to
her
sisters
place
in
Florida
,
checked
out
some
clubs
for
sale
and
waited
a
month
.
He
never
showed
up
.
Realizing
she
had
been
taken
by
a
con
man
,
she
came
back
to
Circleville
again
broke
.
In
1962
,
while
she
was
singing
at
a
lounge
of
a
bowling
alley
,
Dorothy
met
Chalmer
Milligan
,
a
widower
.
He
now
lived
with
his
daughter
,
Challa
,
who
was
the
same
age
as
Billy
,
and
he
had
a
grown
daughter
who
was
a
nurse
.
He
began
to
date
Dorothy
and
got
her
a
job
at
the
company
where
he
was
a
job
steward
on
press
machines
,
molding
parts
for
telephones
.
From
the
beginning
,
Billy
didn
t
like
him
.
He
told
Jimbo
,
"
I
don
t
trust
him
.
"
The
Pumpkin
Festival
in
Circleville
,
famous
throughout
the
Midwest
,
was
the
annual
highlight
of
the
town
.
In
addition
to
parades
and
floats
,
the
streets
were
turned
into
a
pumpkin
fair
,
vendors
in
their
booths
selling
pumpkin
donuts
,
pumpkin
candies
and
even
pumpkin
hamburgers
.
The
city
was
transformed
into
a
pumpkin
fairyland
of
lights
and
streamers
and
carnival
rides
.
The
Pumpkin
Festival
of
October
1963
was
a
happy
time
.
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Dorothy
felt
her
life
had
taken
a
good
turn
.
She
had
met
a
man
with
a
steady
job
who
would
be
able
to
take
care
of
her
and
who
said
he
would
adopt
her
three
children
.
He
would
,
she
felt
,
be
a
good
father
,
and
she
would
be
a
good
mother
to
Challa
.
On
October
27
,
1963
,
Dorothy
married
Chalmer
Milligan
.
Three
weeks
after
their
marriage
,
on
a
Sunday
in
mid
-
November
,
he
took
them
out
to
visit
his
fathers
small
farm
in
Bremen
,
Ohio
,
just
fifteen
minutes
away
.
It
was
exciting
to
the
children
to
go
through
the
white
farmhouse
,
swing
on
the
porch
swing
,
poke
around
the
springhouse
out
back
and
the
old
red
bam
a
little
ways
down
the
hill
.
The
boys
would
have
to
come
out
weekends
,
Chalmer
said
,
to
work
on
the
place
.
There
was
a
lot
to
do
to
get
the
soil
ready
for
planting
vegetables
.