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The mute girl known as “Spec” was the daughter of Flossie. She was the step-daughter of “Jumper” Bondy, and later the step-daughter (technically) of Ivy. She eventually became a ward of the policewoman Lizz and her husband Jimmy. Spec had long blond hair and typically wore dark glasses, though she was not blind.

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  • Spec
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  • The mute girl known as “Spec” was the daughter of Flossie. She was the step-daughter of “Jumper” Bondy, and later the step-daughter (technically) of Ivy. She eventually became a ward of the policewoman Lizz and her husband Jimmy. Spec had long blond hair and typically wore dark glasses, though she was not blind.
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  • 1956-09-30(xsd:date)
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  • Unnamed Father
  • Flossie, Mother
  • Ivy, Step-Father
  • Jimmy Worthington, Guardian
  • Jumper Bondy, Step-Father
  • Lizz, Guardian
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  • Spec
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  • The mute girl known as “Spec” was the daughter of Flossie. She was the step-daughter of “Jumper” Bondy, and later the step-daughter (technically) of Ivy. She eventually became a ward of the policewoman Lizz and her husband Jimmy. Spec had long blond hair and typically wore dark glasses, though she was not blind.
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