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Lidtke Mill Narrative
My brother Alan and I were on our way the mill when something weird started to happen. The water was running very fast on a seemingly calm day. We just pushed it off as we wanted to go and see our dad at the mill. When we got to the Lidtke mill no one was there. Our dad said that today everybody was supposed to be there because of a meeting. We thought that maybe everyone already went home so we did too. Our dad was not at home as we thought we would be.

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