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Riptide

MONTH AGO, my husband and I took six children, two our own, to the beach for a birthday party. The day was brilliant, the beach nearly empty because the wind was cold. There was a storm out at sea, and the waves were rougher than normal, but we saw no red flags. I am cautious around water: I was a lifeguard for many summers,

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