It was around Christmas of 1993 when the niece of attorney Roy Miller from Macon, Georgia was given the new edition of Funk & Wagnalls Standard Desk Dictionary. But by March the following year when Miller visited his 13-year-old niece, he realized she looked 'sad' and 'depressed'. She told him that she didn't want the...
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