
Pauline Dakin’s Secret Childhood
Jimmy Akin's Mysterious World
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The Story of Stan Reverend Sears
Pauline writes, in some ways, it was a childhood fantasy come true. Stan had been like a father to me from the time i was seven. He taught me how to start a camp fire, and always had a goofe joke to make ted and me laugh. Later, stan stood in for her father and gave pauline away at her wedding. And when she saw him stand up for the baby birds, it increased how much she liked he even became a kind of suragate father for her now that her biological father was largely out of her life.
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Pauline Dakin's family moved a lot and her mom would only say she'd explain when Pauline was older. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli look at the odd childhood Pauline experienced and the surprising reason Pauline's mother gave for why they kept moving around the country.
