Cherry Anderson's Mistakes

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An innocent girl by the name Cherry Anderson went missing after a hurricane (The Devil) hit the coast of Cornwall. Presumably, this -eleven year old girl was on a hunt for cowrie shells on Boat cove beach, Cornwall.

With evidence provided this young girl was really tenacious to make her necklace and drowned, as a result. Before this tragedy took place, she was last seen on Boat cove beach, with four other people: her three elder brothers and her mother. She was left on the beach and was responsible for coming home, in time for tea. It has been postulated that she attempted to climb a cliff near by and was unsuccessful. What happened to her? Did she drown?

A villager passing by (Broody,99) says’ My poor little cherry went missing. I am visibly

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