7. By  now the villagers blamed all miscarriages, deaths, early frosts, and  any general calamity on Sam and his harelip. He was a lonely boy.
8. Tragedy  struck when Sam was fifteen. Rains soaked the ground lumberjacks had  cleared. Mud slides killed many, and the bay filled with homes.
 9. Sam’s  father was among the dead. The village was in shock with the southern  quadrant in ruins, and two dozen strong men missing or dead.
 
 10. Fingers  pointed at Sam, and lips whispered maliciously. A village meeting was  called, and Sam knew his time limited before the mob arrived.
11. His  mother hastily packed food and clothes as Sam saddled his father’s  horse. She gave him a rusty sword before pushing him into the night.
 12. In  the hills above the cove, Sam watched torches converge on his mother’s  cottage. He wiped tears from his eyes as men forced their way in.
13. Smoke  billowed from the door and windows as Sam turned the horse into the  trail. He set the mount to a trot as torches fanned out behind.
14. Sam  knew returning to Green Cove demanded he clear his name. He was  determined to discover the cause behind the cove’s invisible dam.
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