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We Live on a Lake. Something Alarming Has Been Happening on Our Dock. It Involves a 7-Year-Old.

A concerned neighbor writes to an advice columnist about a 7-year-old fishing alone near a lake.

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We Live on a Lake. Something Alarming Has Been Happening on Our Dock. It Involves a 7-Year-Old.

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