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""Chapter 5: The Man in the Garden ""; ""Chapter 6: Double Feature""; ""Chapter 7: Death by VW""; ""Chapter 8: Rosea???s Story ""; ""Chapter 9: My Growing Abilities""; ""Chapter 10: The Garden of Gethsemane""; ""Chapter 11: The Missing Child""; ""Chapter 12: Heidi""; ""Chapter 13: The Boy by the Railroad Tracks""; ""Chapter 14: Grandpa""; ""Chapter 15: Mind Wide Open"" 327 $a""Chapter 16: Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah """"Chapter 17: Clean Up Your Room""; ""Chapter 18: Out of the Corner""; ""Chapter 19: The Storm ""; ""Chapter 20: Attempted Murder""; ""Chapter 21: The Pearls""; ""Chapter 22: A Psychic Family""; ""Chapter 23: Mothera???s Progress""; ""Chapter 24: A Warning""; ""Chapter 25: The Missing Woman""; ""Chapter 26: Seeing Beyond ""; ""Chapter 27: Heidi Has Cancer""; ""Chapter 28: Is Blake Dead?""; ""Chapter 29: The Whole Strangeness of It""; ""Chapter 30: Heart Attack""; ""Chapter 31: Ladya???s Gift""; ""Chapter 32: Hirosaki""; ""Chapter 33: The Struggle"" 327 $a""Epilogue""""Authora???s Note About Rosea???s Story""; 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