The Sawyer residence was the childhood home of Peyton Sawyer and the former home of Larry and Anna Sawyer. After Anna's death prior to the series premiere, Peyton's father held a number of jobs that required him to travel, leaving Peyton alone in the house for long periods of time. By the fifth season, after the series' five-year time-jump, the Sawyer residence had been sold to an unnamed family who had a daughter, Molly, who fantasized about the characters in Lucas Scott's novel.
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| - The Sawyer residence was the childhood home of Peyton Sawyer and the former home of Larry and Anna Sawyer. After Anna's death prior to the series premiere, Peyton's father held a number of jobs that required him to travel, leaving Peyton alone in the house for long periods of time. By the fifth season, after the series' five-year time-jump, the Sawyer residence had been sold to an unnamed family who had a daughter, Molly, who fantasized about the characters in Lucas Scott's novel.
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| - S1 • S2 • S3 • S4 • S5 • S6 • S7 • S8 • S9
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| - "Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want"
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| - The Sawyer residence was the childhood home of Peyton Sawyer and the former home of Larry and Anna Sawyer. After Anna's death prior to the series premiere, Peyton's father held a number of jobs that required him to travel, leaving Peyton alone in the house for long periods of time. By the fifth season, after the series' five-year time-jump, the Sawyer residence had been sold to an unnamed family who had a daughter, Molly, who fantasized about the characters in Lucas Scott's novel.
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