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Doss And Abbie's Death
Doss Micheal, an artist, and a fishing guide rescue Abigail Grace, a beautiful model, descent of a senator from an assault and shortly falls in love. Abruptly after their marriage, Abbie faces cancer and makes a list of 10 things she hopes to achieve before she loses her life. Together, they trek away to set out upon a 130-mile trip down the St. Mary's River a voyage Doss assured Abbie at the beginning of their romance. Rumor grows that Doss had murdered Abbie. When the trek was completed, Abbie loses her life, and Doss soon gets freed from the trial of Abbie's

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