Abegail still full of guilt, decided this was as good a time as any to start making amends."Dan, about your father . . ." she started to say as the launch approached the side of the steamer."I know, Mother. I've know for some time I've had two fathers. Two wonderful fathers.""You know . . .? You know that George Vaughn was your father?""Look up there, Mother, up at the bow of the boat, just below the railing."Abegail's eyes followed the direction of Dan's pointing hand. Written on the side of the ship, the name of the ship, the Abegail George. Dan had named the vessel after his mother and true father, the founder of the Vaughn department store enterprises.But even before this could sink in, Abegail's eyes continued on up to the rail above the name plate. Standing there, looking ever watchful and steady, was the man who had waited patiently for her since she was a girl of eighteen in Slater, Missouri, Wally Holland.Wally Holland
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