Seven Steps from Innocence
The first time William Hartley read his father's logbook, he did it because his father had asked him to. The words were on the very first page, written in the careful copperplate that Oliver Hartley had learned as a Navy cartographer: For William. Read when you are ready. I am sorry I could not tell you myself. There was nothing unreasonable about reading a book your dying father had left for...
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