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On the Gulf side of Heron's Roost, the snarl of
weeds, vines, and creepers that had once been John
Eastlake's lawn gave way to sea oatsThe breeze
was good and the view was better, making me
realize that the one thing you rarely got in
Florida was heightHere we had just enough to
make it seem like the Gulf of Mexico was at our
feetDon Pedro Island was to our left, Casey Key
dreaming away in a blue-gray haze to our right"Drawbridge is still up," Jack said, sounding
amused"They're really having problems this
time"Look down there, along that
old pathDo you see there?"
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He followed my pointing finger"The rock
outcropping? Sure, I see itNot coral, I don't
think, although I'd have to get a little closer to
be sure - what about it?"
"Quit being a geologist for a minute and just lookWhat do you see?"
He lookedIt was Jack who got it
first"A profile?" Then he said it again, without
the hesitation"We can only see the forehead, the
indentation of the eyesocket, and the top of the
nose from here, but I bet if we were on the beach,
we'd see a mouth, as wellOr what passed for oneAnd Shade Beach right below it,
I'll bet you anythingWhere John Eastlake went on
his treasure-hunting expeditions
"And where the twins drowned," Wireman added"That's the path they walked to get thereThe breeze tugged at our hairWe
looked at the path, still visible after all these
yearsLittle feet going down to swim hadn't done
thatA footpath between Heron's Roost and Shade
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Beach would have disappeared in five years, maybe
only two"That's no path," Jack said, reading my mind"That used to be a ro


