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Frankie

American  
[frang-kee] / ˈfræŋ ki /

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Frank.


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The Taylors had recently buried their three-year-old son, Frankie.

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Leila and Frankie, the Taylors’ dead children, were the stars of these sessions.

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According to the adult spirits who cared for them, Leila and Frankie were happily growing up in Summerland just as they would have at home: “Your children live for you here and love you deeply.”

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The family followed these directions to the letter; they couldn’t risk missing Leila or Frankie, whose childhood pranks “would fill a book.”

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“The children played about us … Frankie pulled his Papa’s long beard …” Sarah wrote.

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